Success in Farming. a Series of Practical Talks With Farmers
The book Success in Farming. a Series of Practical Talks With Farmers was written by author Brown, Waldo F. (Waldo Franklin), B. 1832 Here you can read free online of Success in Farming. a Series of Practical Talks With Farmers book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Success in Farming. a Series of Practical Talks With Farmers a good or bad book?
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In the winter, fermentation is slower, and two barrels are needed, so as to give more time. For winter, the barrels must be packed in dry sawdust to prevent freezing, and if not under a roof, there should be a sloping lid, hung with a hinge, to close so as to keep the sawdust dry. Have the box eight inches wider ev- ery way than the barrel. If forty-gallon barrels are used, the box will need to be about five and a half by three and a half feet, and will take, without a lid, about fifty feet of ...lumber. Set the barrels in the box quite close to each other, and fill around them with dry sawdust, cover the top with two thicknesses of old carpet, and pour into each a tea-kettleful of boiling water each day, and the winter must be severe if any ice forms. Let one barrel sour while you are using from the other, and you need never be wanting warm slop, equal in every respect to that which is cooked. There is an opinion prevalent that corn and hog pro- 196 SUCCESS IX FARMING. duction is exhaustive to the soil.
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