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thegaysianbooknerd at Dec 17, 2022 05:54 PM

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prize asparagus of the neighborhood
is grown. The few
pigs in the pen were up to
the standard of quality we
usually find here. The
cornfield which could be
seen from the house, had
a splendid rich green color
with sturdy growth which was
attributed to the application
of 4OO lbs of floats per acre.

Questions

Our host was advised to put in
a cucumber pump in place
of the Olefield one unless
a force pump is needed.

R.B. Thomas is told to dig Cobblers
now

The price of new hay in the
neighborhood was placed at
$1.00.

It was thought to be unwise for
J. C. Bentley to sow cow peas
as late as it is, in corn expecting
to put the ground in corn
another year. Sow in rye if any-
thing

C. E. Bond told Chas H. Brooke that
pinching off the ends of watermelon
vines hastened the crop

Page 646

668

prize asparagus of the neighbor-
hood is grown. The few
pigs in the pen were up to
the standard of quality we
usually find here. The
cornfield which could be
seen from the house, had
a splendid rich green color
with sturdy growth which was
attributed to the application
of 4OO lbs of floats per acre.

Questions
Our host was advised to put in
a cucumber pump in place
of the [Olefield?] one unless
a force pump is needed.

R.B. Thomas is told to dig Cobblers
now

The price of new hay in the
neighborhood was placed at
$1.00.

It was thought to be unwise for
J.C. Bentley to sow cow peas
as late as it is, in corn expect-
ing to put the ground in corn
another year. Sow in rye if any-
thing

C.E. Bond told Chas H. Brooke that
pinching off the ends of water-
melon vines hastened the crop