Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1909 — Jasper County Farmer Farmer Raises Good Wheat In Michigan. [ARTICLE]

Jasper County Farmer Farmer Raises Good Wheat In Michigan.

A. K. Sayler, who moved from Nekton township to a farm he purchased near Big Rapids, Mich., in the spring of 1908, is thus quoted ih the Big Rapids Pioheer of Sept. 9th: "They told me that I could not raise wheat in this country,” said A. K. Sayler, who owns a farm two miles north of the city and who a little over a year ago came here from Indiana. “But I want to tell you I just threshed some the like of which for quality I never before saw come out of a separator. The soil was run down when I bought the farm, too, but the stuff is in there and can be got out of there.” Mr. Sayler is one of the class of farmers who understand farming and run it as a business. He has a son at? tending the Ferris Institute, and three daughters teaching school, Miss Zoe at St. Ignace, Miss Bernice at Grant and Miss Gusta at Remus.