CAMPBELLS SOIL CULTURE MA-NUAL 



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Don't think for a moment that you can get this rapid 

 growth and early heavy stooling of the wheat unless your 

 ground is thoroughly fined and firmed and you have held 

 the moisture below, forming a seed bed in which there will be 

 a rapid developmtnt of strong roots which is the direct 

 result of prolific stooling. The use of the weeder or har- 

 row on wheat after it has begun to stool, or is three or 

 four inches high, when your ground is loose and porous 



WYOMING WHEAT. 



Showing What is Being Done on the Fine Prairies Without Irrigation. 



\vhere the roots should grow is not always a safe propo- 

 sition. The root development is so light that much of 

 the wheat may be easily pulled up and destroyed. 



WINTER WHEAT 



Winter wheat is a little different proposition from the 

 spring wheat. Here again we believe when the farmer 

 in the winter wheat belt has learned the value of summer 



