m HAPTER 2.— Continued from last issue.) 

 i. taught you thai 



ttonal wat.-r runs rapid ly through 

 sand. Land with a sandy base should 



not '•• the water would 



run through it ami be lost. 



irater for Irrigation. 



Bj using a post digger <in*' ma.. 



land before bus 



Capillar? Water — During I 

 ereather the ground gradually, 111 



ter in th< 

 cllmbi to the top ilowly and Is 



;. oration is stopped. Tl)is is 



capillary wat.-r. Capillar) action is 



• 

 exercise 2 the wat.-r risei most rapidly 

 in the sand. The water in the sand is 

 ■ short distance" runner, while In 

 the clay is a "long diets that 



is. the water may rite more rapidly at 



Finally, ho* 

 it will climb higher In the clay. 

 Vmi should never )"• satisfied with one 

 Unent Try it several tin* 

 t the same thing happens each 

 time. 



< I...L a... I \\ nl.-r— i tlon in 



SlOW. It Is the •apillary 

 which nOUl •• plants 



during the drj 



should fine and contain much 



\ 



qulckl) and wat.-r WOUld n"t climb tO 



| |,r >|„|,li I! 



should br- below the 



surfai 



might happen? Hou might I •• over- 

 flow 



tinually flowii pillary 



aklng 

 with a hoe or rak< 

 breaking up of the soli tonus 



a mulch Which pr- 



toll from esca] i rain 



■ 

 Dts without v :f the 



the v 



l»r> I iirintnu — 



ten the 



up what is called <ng. 



m i>nn\s 

 1 . w 



2. 



it ? 



Why is soil On a S8J 

 to b . 



what Is capillary watet 



what kin,, 



are clods In a 



8. How does rid of 



clods? 



what is n 

 10. How does ti make a 



dirt mul( 



1 1. What Is 



i «.....! i ollow 



in gai 



IIomi. vii mi - 



1 What far:, 

 well I 



Which is 

 a or with a trs 



st of a plow* A horse? 

 i is the bet 

 plowii u] or 



at th 



1. How 



Ml tO 



for plowing at 



: H 



