Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

E*rly Potatoes. —Beside oommanfr fog a high price, there are other contiderat ’on:-; that come in to make ths early crop of potatoes valuable. Th< Early Rose continues to be as good as the best, not only for the early but ths late crop.- and always fetches a remunerating price in the market. But there is thia additional advantage in the early ijrop—it can be harvested and removed and the ground put in good order for (all crops. The best turnips we have evei- known came out of a piece ot ground fi-st cleared of ly potatoes. Indeed, ws do not kr.o v of a mors E rentable arrangement of crops than to ave turnips follow potatoes. Ths ground usually has to be pretty good for potatoes, but it is not essential that the manure be very much decayed. Some., indeed, contend that long, strawy manure is all the better for • potato crop. The twMips, on the other hand, must have the manure very well decayed, in order to give out its best results. Hence, after the potato has done wife its fertilizer, there is enough left for the turnip to thrive upon* Wheat and rye also thrive very well on land which has been previously wellmanured for potatoes. In all these cases the early potato has a great advantage over the late one. They allow of a much-earlier preparation of the ground for the subsequent crop. There is still another advantage in an early potato. In this part of the country at least the plant is subject to the attacks of the stem-borer. They usually commence their ravages about the end of Juno, They bore out fee whole center pith of fee sterna, and before the end of July the plants an all dead, being dried u£ before the potato is matured. In such cases there are not often fifty bushels of potatoes to the acre, and of these half of them are too small to be salable. By getting the potato early in the ground and using varieties which mature early, the tubers are of pretty good size before the insects get to work, and thus there is a great gain. It seems to us we ci,n almost do without any more late kinds. Wa say nothing here of the depredations of the beetle, as it has been so completely met and overthrown as hardly any longet to be considered as a serious injury to fee crop, early or lata - (ihr qUMtiQNHt tUtoroph.

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