Southern planter: devoted to practical and progressive agriculture, horticulture, trucking, live stock and the fireside . nd astone. Pour over this a brine that willfloat an egg, shut it up and use just asyou do the new corn. If the brineweakens, you can add a little salt. TO CAN CORN. Cut the grains from the ears with asharp knife, being careful to selectonly the soft tender ears. Weigh andput it into a kettle with enough waterto cover it. Boil ten minutes and thenmix into every ten pounds one ounceof tartaric acid, fill your glass jars veryfull and screw on the top while it isboiling hot. Wh


Southern planter: devoted to practical and progressive agriculture, horticulture, trucking, live stock and the fireside . nd astone. Pour over this a brine that willfloat an egg, shut it up and use just asyou do the new corn. If the brineweakens, you can add a little salt. TO CAN CORN. Cut the grains from the ears with asharp knife, being careful to selectonly the soft tender ears. Weigh andput it into a kettle with enough waterto cover it. Boil ten minutes and thenmix into every ten pounds one ounceof tartaric acid, fill your glass jars veryfull and screw on the top while it isboiling hot. When you cook this takeit out of the can at least two hours be-fore you need it and cover it withfresh water, letting it soak that long;then pour off the water and use in anyway that you use other kinds of cannedcorn. You will never lose a can if youuse the acid, and it is perfectly harm-less if the directions are followed. APPLE FLOAT. Select for this kind of float large,acid apples. Wash them and put theminto a new pan with a small quantityof water, and let them bake scoop out the pulp, being careful. BERKSHIRES. Mr. H. F. Stratton of Erin, Tenn., writes me on Aug. 15th 1903: The little pig just received is a beauty,I am delighted with him—wouldnt taketwice twenty dollars for him. He is thor-oughly patrician. I expect great thingsfrom him at the head of my herd of Royal Berkshires. So send to Thos. S. White for patrician pigs rather than buy plebeians for a littleless, do not be penny wise and pound foolish, and especially in have had 13 sows to farrow in past few days with over 20 more nearly due, orderpromptly for fall shipments, I never have enough to go Horn (Durham Cattle) for sale. Write for particulars. THOS. S. WHITE, Fassifern Stock Farm, Lexington, Va. Hill Top Stock Farm. BERKSHIRE HOGS andSOUTHDOWN SHEEP


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