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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1919-10-30, Page 2Address commueiaatione to Agronomist, 73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto Danger In Stalk Fields, Some stockmen are puzzled to know how to use the fedtier remaining le the corn fields after husking time. Some yl,ears they turn steak into the fields and have no bad luck, ,r':?ler years the so -cal eel "corn-sZeck .lis ase" has kil- led many of their hest cattle and horses. Just why tits st::'.ke prove harmless ',i?l:le years, and :.ladle- now and ten, leas never r bee i' rightly ex - plaited; but it seems 'ikkei shin climate or atnacsphor.e sterel,t..:ls hes much to do with it. 'Many cases of:Inseam;1 cera-stall:a disease ;low are known to be renally eases oof dleava:iiy hea.a� rrhagie sept- cena7ai In 'hese A;es s the animals ag ':�"0 ,E ti a. tet-: ems of reth, , .�hx lly fr_`=n the t,..,--., d r m lith or R bICK'7: lei;:;' Caih.i aNr 2 may erode e E t-., is 4 loth. bleed soots are fear a: :dos trieemes mond:mem limner Id:, ..:, .nn Gil"' scut ett:r: '2- lar:em,. i?:�e .. ilia,) a t , r. l g'• :l t T ii: .i'1 :Ica),a sli`c'e s n t , -h` :an :.t :e, , _a:. in tars.(' hstest mediae „ .., �1 its lead - . a .a.lalg 1 t a.'c a *.ger m :l l .[sxases 11f :1. .:-t -:tees'•• ill•. .g.� SY L- ::s, :ma k,r x ,tat.". c :i;`:v i >,+. em ,t as .aP.1aJl a t a�1 •fl' ',•.!- 1. hf .lie a • e The ms ,i i the lei •• sl tittle resle- T the e 1111, a: a. <1 ," 5. . a' ee NL k '?tor lessee lane )ee $ to "'Fay a in the , list. 'h"i' - t . _ . . er ,ask s'e're). .0 farm safe 2 : !rte.' f•,. ' '.. ,, 1%, . f' past"— Stn-de. 'E•`1 , iia ... • .r" ,,..a f.: e 1 asst far agl4.i A' -, 9, e x "h an, :surea :c' " .. r ., J m: on rag ,.•f1• ^ .. , i'•t'e;ity, 1, ked... I1atFt- ... mei .ecu that are to ".�, '"t s '•axle-, ? ,; y,, •lie fields ta:d iat- e .,„ :h• , glia m , i `tet:atSilFi '.+ SG a y. :men n",t a stash ,.aa.1ie 'at, for or leheiM '"' . .. e S e Serie. c 2 r. la t.; star: 4 ,Citi('. in " ,; ,r,. a. e "? t,�7 tn� ."''r. m is are allowsl • P5 'e t.l a .:reals paa:s g h free p77?.? ":'w ,l>:; t .ill °t'rr tt t. 5..1)- 9rlc 1 r �! Tia s% aee.t hay du * ' -g a e into :f:. flE:1t:3 wilt: •er.1 .!ally s:tmustorn then) to the st lits. reeve ,1e an'. north,) ef the corn i.el.l thet es Leen killede " ity dg`rnr�ht wet weather or root worms, or that+h:s grown cap to eggs, ,iou.. t; a 'is. such a, mustard, jimson, etc Tr. „.'.1:9C1/1:;:i0'.1. ril`x',.c I - cern shcu:ai to tea ttf; =l from the field promptly her. lx -hurt left there to waste rrr1 tats :•.1 that when ern:talk rli: en re'. alant cattle should be yard fed: e sound feed. floor. I'1a e the clumps close to •ether, Thee a 1'.. Make Tractors Prey on Small fill the spares between elunip with Farms. 1n • re .i are. Irer.irede of form:; run -depth of about an inch. Moisten the ring :n size front sixty to ls0 acres. soil therou{lady and keep it moist all It ie inti r stip; to lade t ti -hat some the tier,& but never allow it to' become" of the corners think about tractors. drenehed. For white shoots the light; One thir'g' seeds ecrtain—the greater should be excluded. the nor age -;�ncd. the more favorable For the first ten days after the' the traitor appears to the owner. crowns are placed, the temperature Most o;,*•ners of farms' of sixty acres should be kept rather low, 45 to 50 or mere think that a tractor woad deg. F. After this peniod a temper- ature of 55 to 60 deg. F. is satisfae-; tory, although a higher temperature! will not be injurious. In about six weeks after bedding, the cutting can begin and will con- tinue until the crowns are exhausted. As soon as the crowns become ex- hausted they should be removed and abling them to do their work mor easily and quickly: If you should teuggest to them tha they could increase their earelivar;, Ir working more lard, most of then would tell you either that they ca tat het any land near their farms o When building a poultry house money is saved by simple construction, First, select a well -drained site,. if possible where there is protection from a windbreak or ether farm buildings. Then build a house that o is about twehty feet deep so that the: wind will not strike the birds on the t roosts, eVell when the front of the; house is open during storms. Have! plenty of windows for fresh air and! a sunshine as that is an important facei. r tor in keeping the farm flock in health.' that they do not ease to increase the'r a.reage. Yet ,c dike of the ad- metaga.s LLiai.'h 1r:geter offers^^--cf sidedwork geielily anii easily—some -eould like to have the services of a trays: ter. One eolutii:n of fa'. r eablenl is that or flee f.ar'ncrs owning medium-. sio i aird damns elab together • .te hase rem. treader der to be a o<l - :ntly :)y Ball, tho horses fit nishatn' .he ata: slag: mower, Ily dainz this the:1 ' ae� `,Y: 0.1 e1 E'8? meetly y red—:sed. :'C•- t', E' aa..,. ?+ err ,af aeries e's f':ar`. •ed. For e, if ene tach fenne',s apts.:he etre ferryacres, third a t e, ani afourth lad :t:. ,., ads!. ata° "!!t .:':y:.,..,-,tl:'.'h: the the: wesdat tem tlesemseesnteentits- e? Tteam.i the dr ta• the Stemma. .--.-ev• t.,:tettaths, the tidal . frig i £'. 1 : ealts. Only the .. ?, +'.q... .tf ..es 'iorkal should •`g emeine. this a1 basis of An . l eeri2:1 readel is that all might matt to e.,c` l:ie teaster at nthe. . same :hem � ... It .,` et rain drat 1 to t1A- '1• drily et one °ah - a Clue. ha it.•t r aridly enc ,, " deet. the w or to he yanex en any e.:`?' Ra'C'1 tang -size aeon men arc Mme .,. 3 ,'t'; ,,:t,.t �i, A.11't tiler .a, '1r11 Alen, 0.1 ,,.:.'*.. ti-+'? 'l(.•... 4a3"C.•1ree tri ,..'e fer'ng: xlEb al;'ahem . enze . a ., awl .�f Idea mesa 'as ? fiat gran :1 1s e the :tt :.: it(s Egg producers often keep flocks ef five e hundred Leeshorns in oi:e poultry house, brat we seldom see more th..n one hundred birds of the heavier breeds to a flock. Of course. the Leg- herl:.; are native and seem to thrive better than heavier birds when large mu -raves are tea„'oto rr. However, it F seems as if some large farms have a ,Ta..ae ty: of more of tl:e hear:or birls than they are cae yin ' mad some flocks of Plymouth I'1tetks ad t' an:lott is y .E°3 might he teenaged it_ large nu Pita r if the bi • is Ae . a ng a r,ga.. were �'i:-eel . large r:t11,. Itax .l:f C!€ t au'1 dem «'.ta res •aware esed in the he ase. It h gar ,e1y w matter of elite . in management and the less n farmer ince "a atetl nil real at4 the smaller the furl.!: he ealg man - mom E v ill e ety . It teams melt werk to hanale 1. t �.ot fit t , d , fatten �'mt;acv 1 ill t ,e rata: , samet.:.^gd flet mammal f n r. 1, be time - « c ....•'e t -r.. «c.... tf? do it c', :tett, right. Seed Grain Dietli'ibt„,t'isn. The annual 1 r, iy distrlhution of saample: of se- tl f;: aai11 is tieing een- elus e,:. , the ^ Ida til at`s t t , t gist t'1 .~r::l .,.:�;'rrirr^tll,.li n F ▪ harm, Ottawa, sty the IIs+; cess The fe*hillier:g Muds fxt amel mein dl w:11 1'ee ;;,:1.t out thi :seaman: • '_••Qtr ng When lin `=''out 5-1b. '") samples), White Oats tats,; 4 111,..) x•ar°et' i .boort Z 1:e+.' field .afts; ;not ' gmelen 1'°^:' g ! • ♦alis v [.11l. furls) be:'«an . t t^ta" tea -aims:, only fah u:v 'a 1'.a.), fp:: x -r '*-, ” (about ,2i r:s.l, and flax it.dm - Mee ;:t cut lits.). '! (hog oe . drip . ,.,n he :a.'att^.a aseh air _ of - t gtt tt it ter a.: e 'ties • etesteer ..' ". sited ,, ,.. le any armee e 4.4 :rir.t1 ,h.) as, nes 1e have e. islet ere: °a lhy abate" ate herd el lame. 1 . '1'enat",;'.Y?lEnts n re made fee .:;i3 e at en t„ :me ilcg tr.,re:., :.n ,t'' tiae� fteenna. semener-F1°,C*tt 1%11 irla it; 117 •':aE-gal tire Is, veil he hosteer eared fes .tn :'ett6 r ar:ne :ne' 1. This plea of h.1::r.<: a •. inures% sailor le well worth t. here 1- a, a : iso .(•"o:^ to pat into ..qr."yy tR:'?t t:la�;it' er.l eme:neraation. Whs. n.it !elk it ever oath nem- naught?1:.} s, +ensile upe.n doe reindeer t f _farms one treetor ean • Force A p:menus For Vkiter. Crisp, 'fresh sP:araagua flips t•an he E,bta:nc' 1 el a t:entilaue us :apply the winter b *eating. Lifting the (ro°a:n;s from the field and p ,cinrt' them in e_lla:rs is the eemmon laott 1 of fo rein ;. ` Plow up the egowlhaa lits ,in the fall when tha t soil is m,ist so as to have as much es. pes,, ,ale adhere to them. Leave i'. then expe_`ed in the field until :molten, then cover with litter or remove to a e ,heel in order to prevent alternate freezing and thawing, wheels is harm- ful. Store the crown in a tool (-eller • sir pit and bed as neetded to steeply a sucees:,ion of sl2Oct». When ready for forcing. bring the crowns to the cellar and bed on two e or three inches of loose soil on the a A;.Ao:len:lea Y :t`"" ?'e on 11: iut, it L:'4 :illi lyd'.,°'s5'w+ el , 1luav 1 front t9 • :E' Pi _.,.,,..:.c at ;gig, time e. i:.E r :+test. .°'E�;: the =lath o ecell is lint ."at ftarnter au'? a...1,a ::1 to e rl • early t l a t(1rI, to ma id Ei t ..guts ime:et. No nppalca• e tient form. will h • 1 ;r`liabiead after Feb. I t. 1N'211. C. J . Saunders, Do- m::ims erxaalist, mt + I e y !rig Sc ed Corn From Mica. Nero is a getud tear to fight meet- the wl y the mire £t ent the Feed corn, at' have *anal. Aftervc.'-1 o.fayn h`a tl:ic 1 out t otesehl it can be placed to reit proof bose.s iu vip r heems wire =t::. a sides, if sueh Some; are stao1-e l in irtele file with adequate ci tante :'c•- • tv:een the stacks. Enough Elis an,'c' tnu:at be between them to ail�tw a good and free oirctuatien of els. These boa - es should be made cf. uniform ;ia + io, hat each will :get as a cover f= tea a under one, thus requiring an a t:t r t over for the top one of a stat'k lash. a Corer should he they enough by the ret' f the year to stoi:e in this way. Some cozens some artiitcial heat might be )deeded, however. to make storing safe. Boxes should be of convenient site for handling. Three feet long and vide enough to admit the longest ears make a nice size, and will admit of asy handling. Solid board bottoms nd ends are used. If made strong ueh boxes will last a lifetime, and will come in handy every year. y«_ Tit ease soil, and cover the crowns to the To Keep Faith in Your Banker. be o_ much Service to them,, but they realize that it would not entirely .sup- plant their horses. Therefore, "they say that if they purchased a tractor they would be increasing capital ,in- vested—which they think is already very great --without materially in- creasing their revenue. It would be, in roost cases, simply a means of en- a new supply put in. saga Calla ))lois, 100c1,Pure Sugar C" a Molasses. Guaranteed the ideal eeed for Live Stock. Sold every- where. Write for prices and particulars. giv- ing number of head of live stock. to Cane Mole Company of Canada, Ltd. Montreal Que. A limited quenttty"of &lialb-Grade Mill Ends for ealecbeap, Samples Free' • ~ Inertzucttoab,,anc1 Plies iiu•t of rat sent ts' , suitors requeut t GaDENLA Y:/ N R iG'D: 4 Hospital St - Montreal. Distributors tkf Burpee's Seeds Dept. W-1. Increase Hog Production. H. S. Arkell, Live Stock Commis- sioner, who has recently returned from a trip to Europe where he has re- viewed the live stock market situation, has expressed his views, regarding Canada's position, in the October' number of The Agricultural Gazette. He states that' the London agents of our Canadian packers reviewed in dlis- appointment the otders for Canadian goods—bacon, eggs, etc.—for which they could obtain but a tenth of the. product they required. The unwar- ranted high price of hogs in Canada during the past month is hut a reflec- tion on the reputation of Canadian bacon, as compared with American, and demonstrates theeffort of our packers to ,maintain their connection with old established clients in the face of short supplies. Since Denmark, within a year, will again be a factor on the bacon market, our only security for the futuxe is full production and such a substantial export supply as mustcommand - recognition by its volnme :and quality. Short hog .pro- ductica is unquestionably . the most dangea, us policy Canada can arl'6pt. This is trate of eggs as well as bacon. Bay Thrift Stamps. Chances are you have never bor- rowed a dollar from your local banker, and you have been going to hint all these years to have your various cheques cashed. All these years he has been hoping that you would come along some day and borrow some of capital as a working resource in your farm operations. Better not do at, though, if you are not going to have gumption to pay it back when due, and keep your word good always with him. We have borrowed hundreds of dollars from our bankers to carry on operations. When you want to build, or buy a bunch of pigs, a cow, some sheep, a flock of hens, some good seed grain, just notice how gladly your banker will advance you the money to get it, providing you do not have the ready cash. You must come across with good paper, though, and it is easy to do this if once you establish a good credit with your bank, and then keep it good. THE CHEERFUL CHERUt I'll Fill my house with lisle dre,arrs -- When other Folks lives here yov see, My dre2.rns will creep around ?t night Ancl say hello to them For the... fi"l°cAr" 1Invest Tour znney In 51/2 °%a DEBENTURES Interest payable halt yearly, The Great ° West Permanent Loan Company Toronto Office 20 King $t. West ,g14..F.S to cites roar e✓ opealau� Fitted with glass. Scao tic. fi+arlt searentoed. (i)). Write for Price min fuel ,�-�•fi^�a-a ^ `` hilt', Image winter comtvrt, 'rho HALLIDAY COMP+"rolY, 1,1rnitccl umuz.v.m PACTc ed TRIS'• «Toed ,F1140AaA'', Nut Ca :digs for Hol . waren, Sinee no lIalloLve'e.t party is cern- plete without candy :lel r:o Ii<a::owe'ezt mealy without nalt.s, the following ripe will serve e goo:) purpose at this time of the year. They are not tiro e:cpet:sive even for these days of thrift, E a c•eially if the nuts, the milk, std ):eche s s.olne of the other ha- €,.st:taChlte can he obtained at fest hand. Butternut #- ateme:la— i,tlal together cam euiferl cf brown sugar, two cup- :.fi e2 t ,; ht-tit*:fuss';.) Hie.,, -.F -:E;?, one can - del of scar e> enh or of :rivet milk, and cine° Eluaar.t'r r and of 1:loeolate Multi) the gnixt,tre ';terns hared in mail water. When it has r,a.htd die brittle state, stir in one lalrra;•t:: eup?ul of. _tternut meats --or hieia.rynut :meats, : they are etre to'reti--'and pour the 'tea's' lato buttered tins. The quan- tity shotald make *Lout a han+irerd �. 1)e^haot Brittle.— Coed: togs-doecents eupfl;I ()f tight molasses, ene.hslfscup- ful rtf granulated sugar. one large iehlertx,oefug of butter and one table- src onful of vinegar. 'Mian a drop will 'harden in veld water, remove the syt'np from the fir mai stir into it first or(. 1ua:•ter to^,.�oonful of :told., then ?':e capful of pcannts elle%opetl fine. After the candle has harder+ed ''a a l :r,'ta, sola'. • pxo:t. 1"1•eait it into .;ntati : s and :amp it In a F i•aAl ; ..,. - . i 1 it is to ha. .ads/. t ; Tett l an')a•! l,- -Three espfuls of . ro n aver, one elm's Sal of a're.`t`n or t:¢ rxo?.r: a d on -,:,toaster eupfuI of .str,...n.t:: coffee L."^I1 rag:eke a1)l'ht two; pound.; t+f the mealy. alti. Mix the 1n - s redeem a anti boil them for four hcria- utee, t'r a little Imams" ii' milk to thhi' Tis a(Ad 41,-1 a : eanl Remove the syruli from the lire, 1:t it it until it tI1»ekells,' and rill a cupful of chopped walnut', mats before you emir it out to, li.ar,lCn. ' 1\ecru: Mee; co. 1' .11ix one-half gialtlisd if `ugnr tare: one-ba1f pound a2 :"i'ted ilotir, and stir luta the mixture' ivied -half )band of ' eho Heti e 1 I* pecan' hernele. Beat three egrn L.t'ry slioht-' ly and fore) them into the dry mixture. Drop a teaspoonful at a time on but-" cereal paper and balm the macaroons in a moderate oven. Use manure, from, fifteen to twenty loads to the acre, where cabbages, beets, onions and potatoes are to be grown next year. ^�i , Ata» ^ar of =•-- Tia sz eu —•-ate _.....r,��Aa�...,,,.rt,�,.........�n" saA..""�""'a"�°,_"„`' °r�,'a 13y John DA "tuber; AM, t w'-''',:.,-."-•`;.,.=_.:; t•, `--• ar;2 ra. do• t Address communications to 73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto Catarrh 11n Children, F warmly in a heated house in winter, At the onset of catarrh: n a eau, f than that it should be dressed thus in a hot bath may be given, with a heti summer. lemonade, containing some aitch I sweating" medicine as sweet*kitsof k Questions and Answers. nitre (10 drops to a child of one year)„ We are two Sister, -the older, 19 or act:,:lte of ammonium to ed, (20 drops),; years, is a ft, 4 in, in )height, weight The child is put to beds or confined, 112 lbs.; the other, 17 years old, 5 ft. at'any caste, eat one xoom. Tile treat-,. 2 in., weight 107 lies lbs. Will you kind.- ngsnt is be uia 'n:itll a teaspoonful of ly give us our correct weight in re - easter oil. If the child is c.d enough,' gird to healthful standing, A younger the throat may be sprayed three c!rsister is 9 years eke, •Vi'.i in. high, fear tinges daily with a solution of weight4blbs. Tills 1a1D11a1 ha., ba n listerine (one telsr'o,nfrl to the = eiigh, hut of )lite i. feeling L:e1 awlour:ce .r tat:, araol: fill), Or it may, if eats plenty and regular. it salt gargle a nor ental salt solution. Answer --The l -, eetee.1 4l1ouM tip to ee-h.. f tea ;peorr:u1 of comraen sa:t the -calf=s at 1Se"!, the la-, : +r-ol<.1 at tE? TT water,) 112.For the 9 -year-old I , - o giv a a ttaaltzslerft,, e£ as hot a.�Ela t c°t:r t ,�i,t can he 1 '�, wr rht, hut she a pPYeers to he ei a- +r'aEi'[! :I.:t..- ' the dry 1 err h e been si.lc ,1)Iy lau'i as @t :at. t.&u sE`Cfaa Zai c:e,e of the ills))) h ",. rnata.al, a nini':ua rriay to given in en�, i e a Selma set of girls. mod • nfo natte t1 to tato ,grain dt, els the may r e: ftar filling yon cll. Ile<.rb?" nkli:w'-1, („ t 1 '• -p I ten troith++hell with arenfh(a:;, a;.; had of the druggist as tlu'Dt ne eForo-; , ,} haat, tint grain '• nil, ¢ keve been ever : auk° 1 wp,... ehifait s t''un tC! the e1io.t,altG), T1s, 1f' this eellsee heatk.Ak.. circ) the the ent'l 1 •ern tl'€rlrt.af tie l'''''''''..."''‘f ;a;= °a^.t It/lire i;', steel ;;lira ,,- pfr i v . dal the spring of last year I have not hal . t o �,.,1.ns of .atlacylaat. el:` ;;.S;tli:trag may le("^,'tien every t:k'O t�" tt! 1CaSE? `57:y tilnE} 4 £'d+1:g .Ca?rli ben Ig:tifl;3�t three iani i. i of it. For the i tst It e' yE. ail:; 11a:e °e 1 been e y r o e 1 t `1 tela? 3.um a eta at+a':k \'4 e Inst remember that E'ftentin ed l u,;,,,1 ill tilt'? (riail?ri et t!e T. N. T, :Yn'1 at $Ch'tE' nasal slat:?l'}'h tt ty be a ti^'fated 1' ""r tat I ani eitp a:•e`I t:l 1:.'tylelie, With P,..e{ rie•or intestine' elistur1)nr a A(? ..1.,. « ,, • -, and be,. A laxative is then hel;'eftil to tett' peen ' to ", ha s at anti tattle 'pone ei 1 ett , 1 fu ,let - t also` till tall y�eu that I .c �3olbe t'i{'"Zlt..t.to. 1 l of ryrt i of figs 1 britlmet al -o > s tame a h Ibnl 111E TE' ill' lc+i• lit i ; sal 11:1:3i i I tors a day L,: o k• dins o£ ,,sodas' ill th, weather, part:•'ul .r.y as that eu.!onsite, 1t it w. l known, iewlen ti, n'Err draw:.' til as el... -e. .i'1 the time a that a grcat na ase -children have run-, fisc the past t'.vo year: I have :leeo;ue Hing n . e ; 1.)et ., 1' they are give:a t')a ;, ee a au ltetl as to Ile nimble to iso rli much .we 'i s alai sitar'h rind; th'3 for two week, k Cr so.1 only 'a • feet hcl:1.! lay '. t<. my t te(: i to .x11 in,, etc':•slum .D. tilraliR h one r�.�aril on ata c Q nt n1 ,, Lho treatn:tit. i t:easel-ic:I nese, a.r=} 1f 1 gt) t.. :areola at The c}lilti -11ae ilii 1t let i ,l,2tArs t ,,' I 1 Llai°. : 1 '�: P is L,itl" ria:; 1�' .-1h ela:'4' lest iia 9, 'slava .,'.y L`.i1E'. :1Y..e an , \:}ti's til< 'da11 v. 1 that ••::n.:edd b:.i i;il.ihte tt. b t re:h:.. -, E,^iuxt W ::-Lk 1te r.:. i} ; may 1....;,,1^1 tel $eo a';',.,...2. if the we:1:':,:r Ai(. ,E�r .'. of 11. Hol- .,. is 110. G`3a lh +)tie 4h� ills. „.. '.stn 1 A t':hi ,l must not kg overtdresre.l, .' 1 + ;4r�:J alb ;'?':;ail, I t ou niers ala Ic t .. . ,=ngt• 11-i'¢' Dt., 1e' t"e ' ,t r¢ 1 ,l eh A:k „ 1 I. .aT,I,.I; .-..'E up ;tl t ,.n. :+<..4i Lr=. . •1.lw.iy, , .,, "is the ch11.1;1-, f e rt. eve to ,,. ^ t.t s.in1 i.a,.E,a ata af11't 1aha;i:�12„ x''.:'1::1 f'r'A:1 dell; ata.) dry. .:1,:,i .live tali 1. , it oelt' *re folly rt., -.10 rk':1 e•t 1.<.+ftll. a?; ;gets ,iiia,%t 1,. C.,Ial1111 " to t1.da ':1 o ' + 0 ,, fa a 1 .1nr pant �t(1 !n .,.. � i;� ;l"u.•fr fi: '• ^ , # i1 Cp.hc e. . s for ia;•itr..r,e - ,h, - . S11ePF D LS'C':1'na.:it.. 1 )silts 1 ilne;'1u:,c,„t!I: 11.3 1:'e. , se :rt.n for clam. ,n r a titre' o tieing 1r.:.le`.1S 'a' 21. t: i canna e s r! to •+ ra house gen- plant; Dig 1 a routs a3 .don a. site , .itis fie cz, . The i.ttu. ct cel3ar i-, r,en• plant; are killed. Cut, the tem: away orally staita:',le. 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