'MM \l 



Habits of Growth, win..i . n.ni.ii I.,I,,,N ... ,,.,i ,, 

 but ii HUM tnori heavily, sending up several A<il-devcl-' 



oped linn in. I.. .. n.:-i. . .1 h ii ii. ill- .. celvi n plant 



IIMM! hold ||,< ml.,, r -Mil |, ut will n Hi' ul. nil I IIOl lOO 



I, .,..1 il ill |,< IX li..h lli.il III ) !"i loud .....I I.K.I Mil. l.ll < 



I,, ,- I-., M,.l ,,f ||. < -I,.,,,, ,.f - l,. : ,l S |,,,vvn II. |.-i F , I r.uKrv Hr,1, 



i, Jifoi 1* VtlfttCteMf) 4. Blutitom, 



..... i ,,| il,, 111. ill M real il.< i. M, <.| \\hr..i arc 



ami hoUow, and grow to a heigln i three to five feet. 

 Preparation of the Seed Bed, \\h< .< M<I \\di 



ilciinril Unil in a hij-'h -,l;tlr ol Inlilifx It i^ Useless to 



attempt to grow wheat on light mm- IN <>ils or on bottom 



l.m.l thai aiv ii.. i \\. II ihainr.l A mc<liuiu (n hea\ > day 



or a day IMM. m \\ I>NI with IHMIUIS is to be preferred i.-i 

 niiHit, Like other crops, wheat responds to good treat- 

 ment, and farmer* im.i diemselves amply repaid in in 

 creased pield and good qualitv foi gtvin| extra i-arc to 



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