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ESTABLISHED.. 1863. '/ wEEDS, WORMS 'AND BUGS ON OUR NATIONAL FARM. Where Did They Come From and How Shall We Get Rid of Them 1 , AN, INQ,VIRY. 1\ BY JOR'N G. DRE'W, .Iiuthor of "Our Ourrency as it Is and as it Should be t" "Uur (!Honey Muss ,,, ".Ii Financial Oateohism j" "Rep".;;Jiate the Repudiators t" "Ex7!att8tiv8 Power of Usu'ry/," Etc, CHAPTER XVII'[. May, 1876• THE n;;'. ;KA_NSAS FARMER. Mambrino four are entitled to the IN ENTOMOLOGY flies lind the stable' fiy that is so troublesome family, good for animaJ.s and poulny; The Portu Written Expreesly for the Knusas Farmer. LESSONS FOR THE PEOPLE are members of scroll of honor the fastest being Tom Britton gese and the American Indian8 make a kind IlEEP UP THB FERTILIl'Y. on account'of Hs sharp bite, of bresd UBe'as a A. POPENOE. from them, and Bubstitute �or BY E, The in cheese are the with , 2 tohia credit. WORWICK. but be thl's famd....� aklppers 2'27Yz EDITOR FAnME�,"':_Having recently coffee. The sta)ks l1lay be .used aa bean poles casei· also to I have been look- larvre bf :the Piophila belonging S.t.LT AND WATER FOR CUWS. wlnle make come a citizen of Kansas ' No.5. growing. Dry, they passable I and this The of Tachina and allied roofs for sheds and the like, and around over the'Btste to some exten t, DIPTERA. famUy; species Dalryeowa, like anybody else, should have purn readily ing on the hearth. The are rich in are true and live in their all the salt need and do ashes very are genera ' parasites they they with some care the capa- of this sub-order in . particularly noting agricultural The members gener· . ent 0f t turned potash. Altogether it is a very useful plant larval ia 'the bodies of caterDlllars and need"lt" Y sal't when firs upon S ate. while I do etages and t0 bilities of this young And by the single pair of in the time the crown a11 ,I't haa a reputat'IOn whlICh 801; easily recognized Col- graBS spring at which grass in too other Jarvre. The maple worm and the the have never for abo not wish to over estimate, or speak higb naked, membranous wings, the under wings has leas of mineral' elements in it than at any �cientists disproved, orado are both infested with these sorbing and as an terms of the resources of the State, and as rudt grasshopper othRl time of the year. The cow being fresh m_alarla, aoting �ffect�al productive being aborted remaining only screen that files in this in milk the oi fluid i8 drawn agaInst scourge of low lYlDg dis- in to convictions, I must say The thorux ts and Parasitic locality. supply strongly yet justice my menta called poisers. large . 'I:. trlct lever. of the of lice found am- upon, an'd thiIS supp1y.must b e Aep' up or the that Kansas to possess almost mesothoracic Many species upon distinct; . appears u.n. iaually quite the. seg cow will fall off in her supply of milk. Thus The SOil mals and biIl.Sd are WlDg1ess diIpterous sects STOCK NOTES . bounded productive capabilities. ment being developed" over the other two In. 'the salt needs tQ be watered, and the water .' the iu tliose elements that en- to the degraded family HlPPO- needs to be salted. thlDgs constdered, outlook for stock appears to abound which are small in comparison. The abdo belonging ;\-11 raIsers of Colorado was never more favorable, into the of culti- 7J OSCt'dro, But this use of salt by domestic animals is ter most largely men varies in form from broadly conical or and we can this in camposition very much a matter of habit. When I was'-a reasonably �xpeot industry vated The crops' have already to slender. The com THA.T future' to in plants. th�t triangular long. and THE BREEDING. OF 80MR HURSES farmer boy hi tlieYanlree State of Vermont;·,tbe',near ,r�pldlY..Incr�ase value are an evidence of the vast HI\.VE 2:30 OR BE (,TER. and Otneftam. been produced pound eyes are large and sometimes cover 1\ over fifty. yellrs ago, though- the people were importance.-Pueblo TRO,?-,TRD I�I THE HOG OROP. of , of the for the of the head. In the same sired twenty- the Sabbath it � Hambletonlah,lha1! , . capabilities Sta�e production great portion species, RYBdvk's - ., ,_/, I I' . Mr. is in the was not consiidered to b fi VIO'1a Verner,who thoroughly posted Under au lind and five within this class tnhe'fa.atest Dex- constitutiona1l1:'\)bservant-�fe!" 'eJY ragrant \. useful crops, enlightened, the eyes of the male are often larger ap "" being h trad that there are a 1 ber " of the og srge , tioIi Fourth Oommsndinent for the tar- el �a�� n,um should, seven these system of each other more than those of ter, record 2:17M· dams of of hogs yet in the to thIS sea judicious agriculture,Kansus preach closely Th� of. 'mer to take his salt box under his arm and pro. .bounty b� s.o}d· a ahsre toward the 'of American son. The number of IS immense. and will, contribute large the other sex. The antennae do not vary much horses, .are 'descendents Seeley's ceed with reverent steps, to the tune of Mear young Pigs the is well there is of a says county They food sustenance of the world. But from two forms, are St an d two are d escendents of Clay. or Dundee Sabbath afternoon or before H? supplied. They generally II� Harry .' . prlncipal .' 'will make a home market for' corn, and it is of the soil sired lOeetlDg time, If he jZot up early enough, to the the rub ! The fertility will, circles of fine hairs or Hambletonians' sons ' have very long filiform, bearing Rysdyk's advlvIsable tItp an corn enough t0 k a d .. and the a eep goo · bach: cattle . and fast· pastures, give general ,0 too lead to an extravagant or are short lind of two or four trottIng lD 2:30. or better; the 011 If the has no sur-· frequently, setae, thick, thuty-four salting; and as this operation was performed surplus h�nd. county of the reverse 2:14. Of the corn, a failure of the will wasteful method farming, very joints, the terminal one hearing a bristle. A est being Goldsm.tth:s Maid, only once II. week, it w,as easier to remember plus c�rn cr�p of aaneces', of far- it on the hogs, too, it did of enlightened. There are thousands few flies have clavate antennae. dams of these, eight are descendants of See- to do Sundav than any other day, and be- �itate sacrltlc? .the In 1874. But WIth a good on be that there is two sides the farmer being in a quiet frame of sapply handy, mers who cannot convinced The mouth where all are American Star, three of Harry Clay, . parts developed, ley's and cattle can be carried over' and there . and much at hiIS I couId take hogs mID,d' very eisure, .. the resour- e- the least necessity for husbanding are which con of Abdallah-the sire of Hambl IS a time when one or the other will not modified to form the proboscis, Rysdyk's advantage of the occasion to look over the rarely to labor under and a Herald. ces of their farms. They Aebm sists of the sheath-like labium; enclosing the tonian->, pne by Rysdyk's Hambletonian cattle and see how they were all getting on, bring. good price.-Eu'!'eka take of reference S the impression that they cau al ways from, slender, needle-like mandIbles, maxillae and one by Guy Miller, son of Rysdyk's Hamble- without, course, any great worldly WOO� ifhat the the An organIzatIOnG�OWERf0 thASSOCIAITION.e woo growers 0f' and not as to steers would fetch in fall, without adding anything to, yet The form of the and mode of tonian. Marshall has been effected. J. G. Ji·llabrum. wings or which of the heifers would be most likely county minish their stores. 'rhe history of Hambletonian's eons of Center is President of past agri., arrangement of the veins, together with the Rysdyk's- great grand to make the best oows. Crawford! township, a lesson from this in 2:30 or are the aSSOCIation, and Dr. J. M Bradford, Wells culture teaches different and relative size of· the cells formed by that have trotted better, eight This way of salting cows might have been .. shape The of the socie· Tee worn out and ahandoned fieldsi Thus a total of well in ;'�d for that was long Secretary.. object however. the intersection of the veins are all important in number. making sixty- enough day, to�nship, I . IS to or hold Its to the • wool, , enough before cheese factories were thought ty ahip facili.,t&te of VirgiDla lind other of our older in the different The seven descendants of 'Rysdyk s sale of and stat.es, prO-I distinguishing groups. Hambleton�an, of, and before the selling of whole dairies of .and purchase breeding stock sheep, in that cannot be IDlsunder· that have trotted in 2:30. or numberlDg the Importation of and claim, language feet are usually slender, weak and simple, better; milk at ten to fifteen cents per gallon, had thorough-bred backs, of I of the Turf with to exchange experience and views relative to stood, that this system agricultural robbery semetimes furnished with stout, hairs.