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Mr. Airy 10-19-1912
picks of wheat and not sow it deep.
Also he was told to cut his shucks of corn
large and drill round them

Clifton Thos was advised to sell an over large brood sow.
F.M.H. asked what to do with the [scrapings?]ings from hen house
Most achieved keeping it till spring & just on
grass land.

J. L. has advised to clean out his ice pond with
a scoop and two horses with a long rope
or chain attached to the scoop.

C.F.B. was told to put rails or timbers in the bottom
of his corn cut which has a cement
floor before putting in corn.

Dr. F. L. asked if he should feel second of
hay which is full of bug thistle?
He was told to go ahead feeding it as the
thistle is not very troublesome.

T.J.L. said he was raised on hog thistle and
[?]pinal it would not make it any more to
pack the hay.

A.M.A. said he considered hog thistle littles of the
valley in companion to plantain!

F.A. said if he were farming he would try thistle
and [illegible?] it [illegible?] coal.

F. S. was advised not to bury cabbage this early.

J.C.B. was told to sow 4 bus. of [illegible?] top per acre in
this fall.

A committee was appointed by the chair to consult
with committees from the other clubs to agitate
the question of good roads and bridges in
one district.

Luther Stabler reported in behalf of road
committee that they had drafted a report
to bring before the County Commissioners and
after [being?] indorced by them, before the
State Road Commission.

We adjourned to meet at Thomas J. Lea's
November 23rd

M. L. Bentley Sect'y

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