Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 149, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 June 1912 — Michael Nagel Writes Of South Dakota Prospects. [ARTICLE]

Michael Nagel Writes Of South Dakota Prospects.

Michael Nagel, of Artesian, South Dakota, in writing to renew his subscription, has the following to say of the prospects for crops in South Dakota this year: - - 7;rr “Well how are the crops out there this spring? Everything looks fine In Dakota now. The wheat is all heading out and the oats are about, three feet high and starting to head. The corn is from twelve to fifteen inches high and looks fine. The early potatoes are blooming: will soon have new potatoes large enough to use. The late potatoes are fine. Everything looks fine for a bumper crop if we don’t get hailed out. We had a fine rain last week that was worth dollars to the farmers. South Dakota is surely booming; a beautiful crop and if any of.the Hoosiers there don’t think so, tpll them to come out and see'for themselves. Will close, hoping to receive my paper in good time. Best regards to all the Hoosiers. Everyone well and bvjsy here.”