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July i i% 1. 81% 3-% July 16 1% 5-36 5t- August 1 2% 8. 82 70. August 16 % 13. 64 81. September I Vs 15. 49 83. September 16 iM> 14-43 83. October I % 16. 10 85. October 16 1% 16. 09 8 6- October 22 % 17. 20 87. Maxims Plough in fall. Subsoil. Prepare fine seed bed. 1'se plenty of seed. Plant shallow. Thin early. Practice rial cultivation. Keep the surface always loose. Hoe and cultivate as long as the leaves will permit. The sugar conies from the sun and air. Keep the soil loose so the sun and... air can do its work and you will have both tonnage and sugar. Cost per Ton and per Acre for cultivating and har- vesting, assuming the average to be twelve tons per acre. Plowing and subsoiling in fall: PER ACRE. Plowing in fall, twelve inches deep $2. 50 Plowing in spring 2. 00 Twice harrowing . 60 Rolling 30 Seed fifteen pounds, at I2c 1. 80 Planting 30 Thinning 3- Rolling 30 Weeding i. Oo Cultivating three times 90 Plowing out beets I. SO Topping and loading, 500. Ton 6. 00 Hauling to factory, 500 6.
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