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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1891)
The Sioux County Journal. I orT: f KTaMJSHET (JTlOlAt. OMVrv FAUX. t-t r.-ra: iv the cin sn'. iHt. i.m.rl l US I I. Alios 14 ttr:n i lJ !: x 4'mv. . . .. TTEorKU Ek-i t j -'-'. tin .... T H llrn. ., J'"i Dili .... ' II .Hi.,,(, . K lluiuiitm- V K lrtM.y t.ovrtnor, J niB, Nb. JUU-1M,, , t.4,v.J-IM Tel t .,f tUtle Auditor - - Trr- u i t Attmey i .rri-"(ii IjiUd I Wlllil,,.,,, --al. Pt,iir Jli.uu, ,; The Bee Reduced in Rice. ui I ,.I.1H I'lHo?, f'.tHJ L. J. iiHlomt, Editor. f,,trJ at Hi - 'Ini'-w.n jt mr an w a,..; i-l"- ilU',-. Thiwuv, Ni l-. 13, (.riming anil trailing' Keel,. By i-t-jriei-.t of a rwwlcr of the OIin, flrm.r, Wal.lo F. Brown funiisiieil a l f'r tlut ii-rni the I'ultivatKn snJ value of Utl as fitful fur stork. Mr. Bro ny tJiat lie Inv found l.v e. -i-hh tliat liei-1 are an excellent himI tconrtmicitl food fir lirtJ sow in wjri. tf-rumllie lieiieves tint lire t.nia!l f.,r nwr can gram and reserve mi ( n, nt food for winter use lietier from lv( th in to build a Kilo and ut uji -iiih,.. He s.iy: "Iu oorroUiration of mv Mti tnent that l-t are an excellent foot) t,.r brooil sows, I will xtate tliatlvisit.il. some vmun ago. Mr. Joseph Jl.irris' farm, tiu w liii li he ke-t over hixty pure Kw-x sows and lie was just liarvestin ten seres ol bel, ami lie told ine Ik? Mi. 1 tin them as the prim iial food for wint At an mmui in William count v Oliio, U'-'t winter a fanner reml a to prove lt;il tliere Wan the reatn.-t profit from pi pushed from the star and sold at wx months old. lie Mated Vu.1 he kept twenty-live 1tox1 sow,, and of late years had w intered them on beets, anil that he In4 oiilv found tliem cheap food, hut that Ins sou lr,t . . I .... . : l . . i.i i i . . . . vrrj ic '& HOU h'H K I II HettiT lliai) ...!... I... ........ Tl.., I i , i ii ir 0.1 01 11. 1 11c largest lino res developed tviv-n at one year old that I ?mve ever raised were wintered on licet Villi one tiniall feed of corn each day. licet hliouM be stiw n early on good Mean land. I lmvi had the liest sucie. ith tlK-ni from sowing early in April and I should not h'.si1at to sow the la-.' "of Man h if the land U in jjod n.dition I now in row thirty ini'la apjirt, s) iLst use it noise 111 ciiiuvauuj tin 111. 1 pn fer to une planty of seel, u.s it is much 'vaiicr to thin a crop limn to transplant and flllvacum !ss. Sown early, liefor the sun has much iiower, it will not he 'tlecvss.'iry to cover deeper than one inch. If one is. rowin a half acre or 11101 yearly, it will jiay to own food sets! drill, ami also a haul 'cultivator for th earlv working 'CultivKtioli should begin a.s soon you can see to follow the row, hut tin less your land is very Weedy all that w ill 'be necesary will x to run through them with the hand plow, which shnnM he 'done every four or tix days until they are four inches hi"h, at w hich time thev 'should he t!iiiinel ami thoroughly hoed. In thinning' have tluni from eight to twelve inches- ajmrt. After they arc 'thinned nearly I'll the work ofcultiva- 'tion can lie ik.ne with a Imr-e and culti vator, ii.s they soon m;ike agrowth whicl sliaues the row so that no wceus can frow- in it, and the cultivator keeps the 'middle loo awl titan In j:wwiii Iweti for Img I would al ways ivcoiiiiiii.iiil t.'ieglolie variety rather 'tliau the Ion.; kiadn, as tlu; lalU'rgron Ions', wikkIv iw.tK above ground nlucn is 'not fml.it.ildo li Ikih, nlUioiivh catt! w ill eat it, Imt even for thcai I lwliev 'the globe varieties t:i.; ix-st. IVels should lie harvested U'for It Is cold "enough to freeze thcni, Kvety one nli, 'execta to feed Wt.-. regularly ever Viuter should have a ixdlar in the Kirn 'for thein. as it is very im oiiveniiNtt to take tliem from hits in cold tvt-aliier and they are heavy to curry l-om a hou 'cellar to the barn. My nearest neighlxr, 'w hose barn has no hast-in. :i), made a eel 'hir that would hold over fi(M) bi si. ds al .1 'cost of less than $2. i.ui ihis did not in 'elude a cement floor, which is uei essarv to make it rat proof and easy to keep 'clean. He removed I i 10 fhior from 4ialf of the hay hay al .he side of the lrn floor, which gavn . :' of 11 by 20 feet. As it wan three : 1 to the ground, he only raised the flooi nr feet aliove its former level and he i . I a cellar with "a aeven-foot coiling. Kight-iiich stud- ai.-lSU 1.LI.U.ATI..S,: W" A t;,,!'T"""'in Nt - i-!'eoiu M. K.egUan. - , . Rett (liwd " "",' " 1 " T!rokM, i,,w Jl'IHl l.BY: - - hiof Jiutipc, l.iiir.,111 A WD-inKi Juilitr. Frtuiuut AdK'ifil Jml o. 1 '. A l'mii,,,ln..uk amt lte,K,rter, IJi.roi,, ill... !,!, . Mlr: ... T. I Survai.. 1 KI.KTH Jt UH IAL IU-TKKT " 1 niiikiiKj . CritM 1 oiirmt Ijiiftetimn --.Jil'lgC, u'Netti " llinlrou 1 lerk, llxni,!! ding were het at the sides and hoarded on both tiide, and the bottom of this sjiace Was filled with grout ho that rata cannot "et in, and then sawdust wan jiackel in the apace to the top. It i not necessary to have a double Uoor o verlioad, aa a load of hay, utraw or folder can be kept on it through the winter. A door next the tarn floor and a windo on the opposite wide gives the necessary ventilation and enable you to unload directly from the wagon into the cellar on either side, and the roots can be taken out to feed with vjiiI going outside of tho liarn. In a ta im iit l ain the cellar can be on a level w ith Hie stable. I have kucIi a one thirty feet by twelve, and when nnt tieedod for rootK we nlore sawdust for bedding in it and liavo aluo a bin for oats ami brvn. Whe I fii-st began growing beets I hoiipt I t hem for my stock, hut I now feeI them to hoga nnd cattle whole and liial tluit tliev eat them w ithout waste, and cattle are really h? liable to choke on them if cut, I do not feed them beets In the fall, 11 they undergo a ripening tirooMN nnd are sweeter and lietlcr alter iur in tile cellar for a month or two, unci bemdos, HliKik needH bulky, loosening food more in the winter than in autumn. A wrtai of experiments mode at our Ohio rtation prove that breM arc fnllj 4UiU u food to th best coru tunlaee. K'IM t OlKlt F.K: ' B"'ker I'OUI.IT JurtR, 1 onmd l.iiKlnnn Ucrk J. (..yhart JZ."7r.K,,,, A Solltliworth ShU. Iul,lic u,Uuetioi, H.O. htidy ftmT.g J forone, "'w v.rverm ourJ I.iniUnmii....( rkol Di.iricl ourt il.T.ton! lounty Aitrwy KoAkli (iK en Mlsslos EU: i . urgvi, (tumnum; . Hmriri .1 A. Ormn j .. r. W. Kootl j gT m I EOI'LATIVt: w. wukjii fsiDiUir, rni so. U, riixliuo L- lh Kp., lii.i. 0. u, Ku.lirilif VII.1.A0F. OFFK Ek? . I.. R. 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