Beans As a Field Crop in Kansas

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We should do all that we can to encourage the planting of beans, for should the war continue for several years beans will serve a great purpose. They could be made to furnish one-half of the food required by the human family." Mr. C. C. Mitchell, Montezuma, Gray county, whp pi'oduced a profit- able garden crop, would plant Pinto beans on second-year sod about May 1, and says: "A great number of persons planted Pinto beans for the purpose of aiding in the food drive of the last spring, with vary...ing results. The altitude and the dry climate are not very favorable for best results, but with careful preparation of the soil and proper cultivation, I believe the Pinto bean will produce a profitable crop." Mrs. T. F. Potts, of Montezuma, Gray county, irrigated 6 rows of beans 50 feet long and produced 65 pounds of shelled beans, as well as some which were used as pod beans. She planted the latter part of April, and Pinto was the variety.
Mr. C. C. Isely, a practical business man of Cimarron, and manager of a lumber and grain company, who has financed several parties in bean growing, writes, in part, as follows: "Last spring we shipped a car of bean seed to Dodge City and distributed it from there, shipping the seed to Sublette, Copeland, Montezuma, Ensign, Cimarron, Ingalls, Charles- ton, Deerfield, Shallow Water and Utica.


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