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in the central third of the state 85 per cent of those who have tried it 

 consider the practice satisfactory; while in the eastern third of the state 

 only 56 per cent consider it satisfactory. All insist, however, that the 

 weather must be dry and the hay thoroughly cured, and that care must 

 be exercised in storing the bales afterwards, to prevent heating. 



FIG. 106. Baling by horsepower. 

 [Courtesy International Harvester Company.] 



Fio. 107. A premium is paid for neat, uniform, square-ended, 75-pound bales, properly wired 

 made up of distinct layers of approximately the same size and easily separable. [Courtesy Ann A 

 Machine Company.] 



