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He does but little trucking, but confines himself mostly to the staple crops — corn, hay, potatoes, etc., although he now and then raises a fine crop of kale — a crop that he succeeds in growing to perfection at a much less expense than the regular trucker, as his land is rich and strong and requires but little commercial fertilizer to make fine crops. One can most always see fine crops growing on the farm of Mr. A. H. Lindsey. SHEEP HUSBANDRY. The Country Gentleman says : ^ 'Are our wheat soil...s running out ? "What may we look for fifty years hence f Sheep and turnip hus- bandry, carried on as near to the system pursued in England and Scotland as the climate in the United States will permit, would res- cue the soil from the exhaustion existing ; but even this escape is rejected, and the dogs are allowed to be a bar to any recovery of fertility by such means, and Southern men in the cotton States per- sist in growing cotton without profit, and buying fertilizers, when the Commissioner of Agriculture in Georgia collected evidence that in 1873, while cotton paid nothing, wool gave a clear gain of 63 per cent, on the capital employed, after an average loss of 15 per cent.
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