Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1911 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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CROP CONDITIONS IN NORTH DAKOTA. , Jamestown, N. D., July 18. ' Dear Editor: —As there seems to be a variety of opinions in regard to crop conditions in this country, I thought it a good plan to let the people at home know, through the kindness of your paper, just how every thing is. There has been a small green worm working in the wheat fields that have done a gieat amount of damage, but a big rain on Saturday night, July 8, stopped their progress and the wheat is coming out wonderfully to the surprise of everyone. Two weeks ago, where it looked- as though there would be nothing, is now greening up and heading out with plump kernel'®. In this Hoosier strip the wheat will make from 6 to 15 bushels to the acre, but west a few miles there is but very little and the fields are being plowed under. That is the in the neighborhood where John Gwin’s farm is. Dr. Washburn’s farm is on the same road we live on from town and can all be saved by the use of a header, some of burs will have to be headed, but most of it will be bound. Sam Holmes will have from 6 to 10 bushels to the acre and perhaps more. 'Our 100 acre* field of corn is fine and the largest field of corn ever “seen in North Dakota. It is the pride of our landlords, and every Sunday one or the other' or both of them bring some one out in their dutos to see it. Our cprn is checked and tended in Hoosier style and is free from weeds and grass while the natives that plant from 1 to 25 .acres, just drill it, and- -the. pigeon grass is as high as' _ the corn, and their corn never