Part 23 (1/2)

What becoion is the veritable bread basket of our country; but in spite of the fact that we have an average rainfall of about thirty-six inches, lack of moisture,factor in crop production Measured in terms of wheat production, a 36-inch rainfall, if properly distributed through the growing season and utilized only by the crop growing land, is sufficient for the production of ninety bushels of wheat an acre

The question as to what becomes of the rainfall, therefore, is of considerable interest in this great agricultural center of North Ae twenty-five bushels to the acre

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(_New York Evening Sun_)

WE WASTE ONE-QUARTER OF OUR FOOD

If a fa twenty-five bushels of potatoes a year at 2 a bushel, lose 20 per cent on a bushel by paring, howthe year? Answer, 10

Applying this conservative estiht save at least 100 a year on its table

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(_New York Times)_

FARM WIZARD ACHIEVES AGRICULTURAL WONDERS

BY ROBERT G SKERRETT

Can a farm be operated like a factory? Can fickle nature be offset and crops be brought to maturity upon schedule tieton, NJ, has answered in the inable

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(_San Francisco Call_)

DOES IT PAY THE STATE TO EDUCATE PRETTY GIRLS FOR TEACHERS?

BY KATHERINE ATKINSON

Does it pay the state to educate its teachers?

Do nor enough to ?

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(_Newspaper Feature Service_)

HOW HUNGER IS NOW MEASURED AND PHOTOGRAPHED

Just what hunger is, why all living creatures suffer this feeling and what the difference is between hunger and appetite have always been three questions that puzzled scientists Not until Dr AJ

Carlson devised a er by rees of this sensation, have investigators along this line of scientific research been able to reach any definite conclusion