1909 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



13 



Are You a Fruit-grower? 



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 of this State have made the growers independent in the past few years. 



The Cherry Crop Alone — 



Brought more than a MILLION DOLLARS to the growers this season, 

 and there was a demand for ten times more than was pi'oduced. 

 Cherries yield fabulous crops in the great MICHIGAN FRUIT BELT. 



We Have the Peaches too. 



The peach orchards of Michigan will bring more millions into the State, 

 for the 1909 crop is more than good, it is splendid. 



General Farming Pays— 



In Michigan. It is not all fruit; the potato crop this season will be the 

 best in years, and last year's crop put Michigan second in the list of all 

 the States. Hay, oats, corn, rye, wheat, barley, red clover, and 



White Beans Beat the World— 



In Michigan. You can get wild land that will grow any of these crops 

 at from $5 to $15 and S20 per acre NOW. Next year you will pay more. 

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