IS Asjj'icuUia'al Gazelle of X.S. Tf. 



[Jon. '2, 1908. 



cultivated as soon as they were dry enough, and in this way the surface soil 

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Second Crop — Kaffir Corn. 



and to keep the crops in the best possible condition. It is well known 

 crops will not do nearly so well in hard., baked soil as in that which is 



