The Lancaster Farmer a Monthly Journal volume 11

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The Lancaster Farmer a Monthly Journal volume 11
Simon Snyder Rathvon
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Is necessary and doubtless adds considerably to their productiveness. The thawings and freezings of the ground, throwing or spewing out the roots and exposing them to the drying winds of February and March, very seriously affect the grain. I'atsing a roller over as soon as the soil is fit to go upon, presses back the roots into their beds, and gives them ii fair grip again upon the support on which tlie crop must depend. This must be apparent to every one who will look at its operation. We have... no doubt that rolling clover fields, that have been badly thrown up by the frost, would also have a most beneficial effect. — (Irruuiittown Telegraph.
Use of Lime.
Prof. Caldwell reasons In this way In the New York Tribuue: " Hence the first and one of the most important rules to be observed In the use of lime is that it should be applied In these large doses only to soils comparatively ricli in humus, or strong day soils rich in finely divided silicate. It has been proved by experiment that lime will convert plant food from the insoluble to the soluble forms In either case.


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