The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, November 06, 1901, Image 4

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ATTEM OF HfTEHEST TO
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How deep wW . trees root?
umr 'to. Impossible to give -i
time, as aot sufladeet data toj
tato
collected to give the laformatloa de
sired' w for a stagle varist-.' Bat
-the deptkof rooting of .moot ptoats to
fond oa teveotigatloB to bo far'B-reat-er
taw baa been, ssnaajepad. U the ap
compaaylag lilastiaUoa, wo now. a
peach tree' that was growa at tlie-Arl-
soaa afctamt station. T1m sof. or.
art to showa to the depth of Hfwti
at which poiat the soil water or. water
l taWo to found la thto cm -It will he
aotei that the 'roots roast a death of
.14 foot, aad aro thea-twelve feat aaojre
I the water table or solid -water lata
TKo iym. wrpfcteat jr
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muttF.'trte:
eolL Vlt.win also -be noted that the
spread' of (ho tree la: ao wise'-corre-'
apoadsto the. spread of tho roots -la
Ithv sblL: It aaa beoa a popvlar.-faacy
tatt the spread of. the' -branches of a
tree repnieata'tho spread of Its-roots:
This" fallacy. sfioald -hare- been .'x
plodod withbet tho aso of .dlagraini.
bat it has aot beea. -We ill. know that
wbep. trees, aro growa - la - tabs .the
brich'esV-coTer'.a sqaare'.. area- .yery
mack greater -thaa-tM'sarface of' the'
tab-. The moax'iaiportaai. leaanm-te.be-learned
from, thto Wastrsatoa to that,
aotl of prpper'textara' to able ".to. sap-,
pbrtjtreei with . -rery . Uttto' orface
moUtacs. :ThUeapUlns -why some of.
oar .'apple, aad peaeh orchards hare
beea little aJTerted" by thadroaM'that.
bare; destroyed other, ecoaomlcplaata.
at 3Ti
UMf a 'receat'dCoaTontloa of narsery
ie'n. Professor ii H. Bailey said: '
:.I?aote from.' memory aad toay aot.
be'.qaJU-'acedrsto ia'flgarea -ia .every.
instaaoe.-OiUy -onetree In flye' llres to
yiejd. aay fruit Only 'one tree in ilM.
tbat ilres glyes..aaytaiag like. ; good
jresaIts:.The'16ss-ot seedste eqaally'as
reat. Thes facte indicate, great care
less'nsss. or lack of experience ln'plant-.
Ingrtrees.r: seeds,, yet the -loss- to
ao
(rreatef thita that- whlfth sees
to pe
ear to' the anaal -forees'- of' latere,
thoagh th.aatare; there -Is-'ao- waste
ofsabstence; Thartibla hatches, -any
dt yoang birds each seaaon. .If all
tke'yoaag Uted ia tea years the fa
crease.from pd -pair-'of.--hlrds 'woaM
amphat to M.tW birds;-thW the world
woaML bd 'rtrerraa.wlth' .robins. :ljs-aa
tare pot oae seed ia -oap tlKmjsand llres
tq. make . a plant or-' tree; sad .ofthose
that" Tire aot. oae -ia'.lMaivr reaches
the blcospmlag dge: Nqt one Pah egg
.-ot-eet: hatches, sad .bat .-.tew. that'j
hatch stxrme long -, enough to 'reach
Watnin'mpif. :.' If. aitt .'the '.flsh .,eggs
-hatched aad all yemng. ashes iired-the
wafers of tao earth would bjecoiie' solid
wlth-fah. so ai'to IApedev.nhTiftittion.
' It-ls" aot the fault"-of qarserymeih
'thaf more trees -sola sad. planted fla
ifbt'Qvj to produce -abaadaat'harTeots
4 bf ane-truiti- Jfanyplsa.te.rs do act dp'
as. well as" they -know how to do, ia.
planag.' trees. If -every punter made
all.jof his .:trees! live, and 'prodaoBv'ras
they .mbjht the nmrkete would be flood-1
;edl -John-Burrows. cctders' the. -per-.sppalltyDt
each tre-aad vine. As .-we
.passed -over- his 'place ; -he would re-
,mark; "Thto.teee or viae aejeds mora J
pruning, uus vine "was prunea too
closely. 'that-one -aeeds spraying; .the
otther-aeeds having Jte fruit thinned."
etc.. He .knows-.the. persona) needs of
ach -time sifts., out all. dross," tance
nurserymea- shonid be- watchfuL- if
poor' varieties are sold they will lie
discarded later. If you sell poor-trees
yont trade will dlmlnlalL The careless
blantiag of srees by the orchardisf
crea'tes-a bMger demand from 'aursery
men, -.While it to ybar duty to Instruct
the ffult "grower who plante' your jl'rod-''uctsyoa-are
aot respoasible-if that
jspia aegtects your advice. :0'
ar -alfalfa. -'.--.
of. diversiaed
weather has .served sdmirably to om
pbaatse. tho desirability of growlag- al
falra fa the middle .west and also testi
fied, forcibly to .Its adaptability. The
wonderful perforaunces this year of
this widely exploited plant have at
tracted atteathm aaew to Its .worth, it
ha-rlak already, yielded two, three or
four 'cuttings, aad the stoeknaaa .who.
was Bosssased of evea a small acreage
to ta aa oavlahlo sltuattoa. The la
teUlgea't Kaaaas farmers, whose state
far aad-away leads afi others la al
falfa production, are constantly betier
teg their conditlpas-and chances for
success by devoting larger areas to tt
culture, as Is conspicuously indicated
la OBsctel. stetlstles compiled by -tho
State Board of Aarlultara. .For ia
atance, the Irst cdtdal notice was
taken of alfalfa by the board la MSi.
whea the total retnraod was JU84
acres; this year its fold extends over
31t.dM seres, saowiag the paeaome-
.nal Increase ia the tea years of over
828 per taat, thto year's lacrosse belag
43.134 acres, or more thaa 15 per cent'
over one yearago'. Kvea whea arst
considered of samcieat importaace to
be omctolly recognised as belonging to
Kansas' repertoire of cropa a caavass
of the returns toy that fear (1891)
shows' that with the three exceptions,
of Atchison. Johnson aad Miami, each
coaaty devoted more or less land to"
te " growth, Finney county leading
with-5.717 acres, while the' counties
ranging -Between that number and
MM seres were Kearny, Ohase. fcloud.
Gray, lroa, Sailae. Sedgwick aad Wh
bsaasoe. had of those claiming aa
at-all Uan was among the
havtaa; two acres. Now.
while not tho foremost, Finney 'has"
12.545 aad Linn 21. aad the three
coaattos siBrioaed as having aone la
1891 have a total of C21 acres.
Alfalfa seems to Bearish la well
alga all sections .of the state, aad after
a arm .foothold caa be
-safely rated apoa ta' produee-from
. two to foar.cattiapa whether the
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to this remarks!!, ikk'aal taw
Ugh of all. Bortoao It
Jadltlom thug to do.-
D. Co-
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At taa IBIaoto fltata Valr
thalwaataeharaeef a
eJfcieat latonaattsa oa the actoaee of
cora alaatteaj to know how a aMChlaa
lf that- Wad shoald work
now how to Impart-his
la oaa dtoratoloa with a bystander ha
aota the words of. a aaeaksr.at tha
Peoria cora caralval list year, 'tot1
which, ho said, "The. corn yoa hrlaf
to exhibit to not the cora that
.oa stalks where sereral stain
etaad .tofether ia a hill; It to fna
or two la a hill;
then why: not hate 1
Of -con
aad tower stalks la a aUir
ln this roaurkmach trath, hat also aa
of-error. The acleace of
to oae that reaalres
Thoaraslatltyof.sUlhs
has Torylaiaeh to awl$h the jtoM of
comrboth seed had stalk.
;- The cora planters, now on the .nsir
ket are perfected to-sack aa exteat
taat they" will drop as amany kernels la
a place as to accessary; sad' this places
the.solatjoa of the proMoai. laiiely la
tho hand of .the man doinr the plant
in. 8oame of the machines will drop
two kernels la oae pmee aad three la
the aext an contlaae.'the'alteraatioa
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ladetattely.' Thfa atTsaaeaaeat to yery
pood for.-rich groaad. .
IMs
. Great psogfess to belBg made la tao
preparatloas .for' the second 'lateraa
tloaal.Uve.' Stock KxpoaiUoB. to be
held ia ChicagoNovember Nth to B
cemberTth. ' .- ..-
. One of -the most .im'portaat features
that will, laterest the live stock people,
of the country is the series 6 sales to
be glVea during' the exposition.- Front
December 2d' to th there .wUl be ssios
of pure-bred, cattle which -promise to
include the very bee( types that have
ever- beea .raised. JBqaajly .'Importsat
: are- the sales whlch'ara being arranged
.lot the -other di'vtoloas-of Ue great ex
.position, 'and.' this' will-form aa 'im
portant chapter fn'.the history- of -the
animal Industry pf the world,
. Ia staking aspeclal- bd for .tike ex
hibiUo of car' lots of 'caltle, .sheep,
aad.swtae, tao-insnagement-of'-th.ex-positloa
hs$ stirred, up the traasporta
tl'oa." lines -to aa -.unusisal degree' and
'special prorisloA are ' siaa" for the.
"handling sad. care of thia braaoh 'of
tths . expoaltloC . Effoubi are. beiaf.
.nkder-to aecure the best.plsh fordemt
onstratIag.-'aot' only :the maintenance
of the 'highest standard -of prices.' but.
atoo. the benefits. -.directly derived by
the 'growers aad breeders -. from . the
sacriflces they may'luive-BiaJI'e at'seme
earlier tisle in order to advaace'ihe.
breeding aad'staadard of live atock.-
: Dafteg'the:last low tyoara we.-have'
heard a great - deal, -about the .'salt
bashea-These arepiaats brought from"
AastrslW and ' -Introduced -'latp.' our
leserts. They have, proved
to. waterless wastes dad aro
fairly- good fodder pteata.. Plots :jof
thent'were, seen grorlng':ii'..the for-.
ago' plant exhibit;': neaV tho' jGovera-.
meet building., at the. -Ban-Americaa.
expoaltipB: Wa iliukrate two of these
plants. :'.:- . .c
-tb irst'is the Aastraliaa salt bash.
"This- to a- poroaaial sad gaows to tho
hetghc of If inches, forming a Oitck
mat over .the ground. The branches
extend laterally lye' to eight feat and
a.alagM- plant will
twenty. sdusrevfeK'of grouad, .This
varlety.of-jsslt bush produces a larger
.quantity' of. forage, thaa. any - others.'
Sheep are especially fond of it,. and It
is Relieved that- lt'ten'ds to' produce a
high quality of wooL The'.'seed .wfl)
gsrmlnate-and 4ae--paat wmcB9ake a
-luxurious growth In. tap presence of an
amount of alkali that would--prevent
th.e "growth of cereals. or' other' forage
-crops. Thd analysis -.snows a htgn
content or proxera..
.The. second illustration is of .- the
Mealy or 6ray'salt bash. It to a. low-,
growing Shrubby perennial attalalng
a height if from one to two feet The
plaat' to. coarser than the Aastraltoa
salt bush and shows a teadeaey.to be
come woody, especially . at the basp.
sad to' lose (to lower leaves
growing close together. "
' Joha Cowale: Oae cause of
feeding cattle to lack of the
conveniences.- for, while . buildings
feed troaghs. hayracks, etc., may bf
of the plainest and cheapest construe
tion, cattle will not gain f esh without
shelter In bad weather; and a dirty,
wet bed Is aot conducive to the laying
on ofe flesh, sad without troughs and
racks much of the food will be wasted
Leaves have breathing pores, through
which moisture sad air are absorbee'
and vapor given off. They are so
small aa to require a good microscope
to discover them; and- they vary Jo
different plants from MOO to 17t.Mf
on a square Inch of surface.
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-'WoaMa-t Iaslst'aa Jsstlea.
"My '.lawyer," said the colored pris
oner to the Judge, "hex. axed fer jus
tice,but I wish you'd des gimme, tec
years en call it squarer Atlanta Con
stitution. The orange'tree to very, fruitful; s
single tree will produce 20.000 orangef
fit for us?.- A good -l'emqa. free wil'
produce fcflOO- lemons. .- "
. . . .
The United SUtes consumes annual
ly J57".OWO00galka of coffee, whlcl
amounts to over" 8125 00.009. The coal
cf the be-rersg s coosumed yearly bj
the United St:tes amoufats toJbrow
than enough to maase the affairs of s
action.
Sydaey. 0 -boa-t-j tl-e forgest p-al-
try ilant for ra'sig broi'ers In tbv
world. One min -airKs lOidM a yaai
that f-tch from. $1 81 25 a' ptir.
Bomeqmos- cover
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lauoontoio to anvo bv
flator protects
ratua, with doaa roesas.aad pure air.
This Is true of the work la tho
tho dairy as ws aa
Tho. osmeryto
suited to tho ceatrel M
thaa the farm. house, bat U spite Of
that .fact assay xrosmertos aro aot
kept dean nor aro the'ateaaUs with
which, the .employes work kept doaa.
Tot' with live steam, aad proper a
raagemeat .of steaming boxes
ao aoed' of allowiag dirt to
tote: Ifrequlres some acionco to wash
Jteaslls arogarly. Tiaware should aot
her plunged lata hot water at trsthut
should he arst riaaed ia lake-warm
water. After tho milk has
saT tho vessel may bo
la
uaotssUehaadrcaa
may be used. ..After -the washing has
been thoroughly doaa tap taat riaatag
should be ia boiling hot water,
the Veasel should ho put iato the
teak aad taomugaly steamed till all
bacterial life has dlaappearedl .As a
tost touch expose .the tlas-to suallght.
I It U. bellaVed that oaa of tao bast ways
of deanstng dairy glassware to'to soak
It la water heated gradually aad la
which' has beea.: dlssolveda quantity
ofalkalL After soaking tiU the gmsp
is appareatly dean, riase-it- la hot
water aad allow, it to draia.' Tho heat
lathe glass will dry it The
or dairy buUdlag should bo
dally with, eoap and hot water. Where
separators are used tho slime shojald
bo dally burned up. This wni;deetroy
the disease germs that too ottea exist
ia. It; ft ha been found that ia very.
many cases tho gems oTUberculoais
exist ia immense quantities la
this. sUme, The germs being suite
heavy are. thrown: by tho ceatrifugai
moUoa. into: the tofuaa.- It tho refuse
bo 'simply, thrown, out of doors' the
germs becope dry aad Jtoat ia tho air
to bo breathed by anTmals aad humaa
1 beings .aad -perhaps bo 'carried lato
the milk aad milk products.' Burtlag
is preferable oto burying la an cases. . -
'-'The following-suggestloas as to tho
aethods to be -paed Ip .creameries aro,
thd result of 'experience. sad will ba
found useful:- Dp '.aot spare, tho
scrubbing brdsh-ia deanlni the creaja-
ery.-. Brushes aad soap, though. used
la considerable quaatittoaj.arp moaey
will lavestod. ".- . . Aa qld cream
ery man sayr that -the refrigerator:,
room should' be denned had aired' once.
"a week. Some. of. "the refrigerator.
f rooms' are kept in -a foul' condition,-the'
-manager, evidently desiring; aot. to qts
.turb the' continuity of .the low temper-,
ature.' ' Jffiven at' a -low tmppsrato;re -it
Is possible for dirt to .exert a bad ia
tuenfe on- the products -that, are da
posed to it! The germs, though latent,
for - time; auiy .becotod' active whoa
exposed to' a -temperature' suitable for
.their development. ...-,.-Taeskfst-milk
tank .should have constant -atten-.
lioa." The" manager -.df the creamery.
dmacV afford .to have it become font
. sooner or -later, that fohiness will,
oobrought .back' to the- creamery la
the milk- of the patrons that' use their":
sweet milk .cans" for the purpose' of.
'lakjag home the skimmilk. la .warm
lireather, at least; the aUmmilk teak
should be- emptied- every.. 'day. and"
washed out, and care must.be taken to
io-the wprk.thoronghly." Thto.'is oae'
of the greatest.sources of .bad'aavo ia
batter.' . ";;..- The cans trf'tha
,-jatrons shonld.be also kept'. la mind
and the creamery nianager'.caa "well
.afford to have them ttwroughiywashed
aad" jsteamed' out., frequently! ' How-.
fte will depedd'oa cotadltleaa aad the
degree of cleaaliaess prevalea
the-patrbas. , ;
Taarry anak-YWIaV .
Professor Deaa of the Guelpa. Ex-
oenmenv.statioa. says .that no.
that'gives less thaa '6,000 pounds of
milk per year- should -be. retained In.
the farmer's herd of milch cows,- Thp
standard, set by.' the.' professor is one
easily in reach. of all' the. farmers now
-living in. dairy sections, .or In -sections
.'whero-'beez prodtfctlon has" aot beea
made the main thing In stock raising.
.Taking' the -year as . a", whole, ,000':.
poundsf a year means only an average
of about 16; pounds of milk per.day
or about eight, quarts, an-average pf-.
tour-.quarts. at a mirxing. .uertainiy
this .to a moderate demand on. the
.performance. ptV the' cow. Of course
we realise; that duriag a part of the .
year tho cow is dry,1 but this period'to
aoc oftea iMi.thaa ainonth In dura
tion, and j or the' arst alx months, the
jnilk -flow to sd large that the' average
for- the. year Id not dificult to xeach.
Tha facmer will flnd'it very -easy to
ascertain, the: weight .of hto aijlhv and
nq'such. experienee' to required o in
the case of thd Babcock- milk- test
Kv"ery. farmer that keeps milch cows-
should .hats scales la his bora for the
weighing of the -milk. . The men' that
follow their ttillk yields cpntlnually.
say that -it requires less than a min
ute, per coir per day to do. this. The
faraM.r.cap then act -Intelligently. At
the end of p yeare caa tell what; his,
cows-are doing la the way of'produe-'
ins .reveausv Of course the.comnara-
tive 'richness of the a&k shoald be'
known, .but' this may be ascertained
by periodic tests-for fat. Even. with
out' thto test-the-. scales '.will do good:
work In snowing tho fanner what his '
cows are anus.
AaJHiaote breeder of swiae aa-rar
Having selected the bseed, yoa saoultf
use great care la tho .choice of breed
ing anlntate. Let them be the
specimens sad not the .culls or those
that will not sen. No successful breed
er does or caa sell hto best female aal
mals. They are worth more to aim
thaa to anyone else, especially If ne
expects to.remsia la the business. The.
best and most profitable aalmato are
those yon have raised yourself aad
whose ancestry yoa know.
T. J. Van Matre: A life-long experl-
enca and observation have coanmed
me In the belief . that there to no
branch of farming or stock-raislag
conducted with a reasonable amount of
judgment and persistently staid with
one year after another that will do bet
ter by the farmer.than hog husbandry;
provided always that your ' farm Is
adapted to cora aad clover, timaau
these are the mala' essentials la the
cheap prpductioa of pork.
A busnei ox corn.maKes roar aad
one-half gallons or sptrfts, making u
cost lStt.-ceats at M cents a. bushel-.
for corn. At. 45 cents the spirits cost
1ft cents, a difference of 34. coats.
There's ao lye- will -wash out a lie.
Dialect siories were-probably invent
ed by a country editor .to enable him
to dispense with the services of a
proof-reader.
, There are aaumber of laky per-
, seas who get oat otlalahJag hp posiat
ah ngaostics.
.' latrospectioa Is a fault chiefly
by taasgiasttve womea.
without at. fto.MMi
CMSbI VMBi0OB ABA 9&9F
aTJsTraa.
Staaford Waits to oaa of the largest
eeUoctors of aatique statuary ia Amer
ica. 'Mot only to his house ia Oram
marcy park. New York, a veritable
masLsm of Greek sad Roman art, but
the laws is filled to. overfowiag with
other examples.
nr STAJtcwiNe
can be obtained oaly by ustas. Defiance
aXarca,
Besides cettlas- 4
for
(Jt-tbo cooaiag required.
men kave reasons for doiaa
tbiagai sad- some have excuses-.
fetal asplteaUoas. as they caaaot reaeh the
rvrttea ec um ear. -raereuoaiyoas
Mt is sy ceastt-
is.eaased by ae
coaditloa of the
taaTsbe. Whea
wens UniBK f tb
When rats fuse isisSaawd
yea sstb seombuae sonad or unpeif eet near-
aTB seambUas sonad or laiperf eet near-
lag; aad waea it Is entirely closed destaess. Is
Ihevmalt, aad aaless the IwftswtasUoa eaa be
aa uis taoe restorea-toJts aorauii
.hearlas wUl be destroyed. forerer:
lost of tea are canted b catarrh.
white, iisothiss bBtaa,uUlaated eonditioa of
taearaesssarfsces. .
We will sire OasHasared Dollars for aay ease
St Deafness (caused by catarrh) that caaaot
bs eared by Hall's Catarrh Cure.. Sead for
9UCVJaos"S frML
F. J-CtfEVBT A ea, Toledo. A.
.aoiAsyDrueslsts.75c. -t' .
'Baa's raaUly PlUs are the best-
a la Jaaraallsaii.-
Through the door -of journalism,
lfariba' Crawford has attained'the. fine
.pqsitiba he holds as a' novelist. .His
trst'-aovel,- "Mr. isaacs," was .pub
lished twenty years' ago. He now 'lives
a great 'deal of his time in; the United-.
states. He .was 47 years old on Aug
ust 2. ' . .
...- . Cave af iaa Ceaaatexlea. '.
Many penoits 'with delicate -skin "suffer
areatly la winter from chapping. Fre
quently the. trouble .arises- from -the use
..of. Impure soap and cheap- salves. The
face, aad hands .should be washed tnly In
dear, hot water with Ivory Soap. A lit
tle mutton tallow o almond oil may be
used after the bath .to-soften the skin..-
ELIZA It. PARKER. .
. '-Still hln. Btaekbara. ..
M'rs. Mary Blackburn,- for many
years' a clerk in the war department' at
Washington, has resigned to become.
the: 'bride' of Senator-elect Blackburn,
"of Kentucky. Mrs.' Blackburn is. the
widqw.pf the-late Judge H.'.H, Black-
ourg or-iarunsburg, w. va., a distant
relative' oil Senator Blackburn.-.
A gpod'heatt-is like the sun; 'for it
ahines bright and never charges,- but-keeps-its.course
truly ,-Snakespearo." -'
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