Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, August 28, 1913, Image 8
HOLDEN PUNS TO
ALFAlf
Plan to Unite All Interests
for the General Gt
Extension Department to Aid An'
ducting Campaign to Encour;
No More Difficult to i
Gives Doub
Alfalfa Automobile Trains Important F
Arranged and Meetings to Be Held
to Accompany Each Alfalfa TrainIn
Each Community to Promote 1
Alfalfa Growing Will Follow Up
and Give Aid In Getting a Start?I
Department, International Harvest
Work.
Tho cnmpalpn will be conducted ir
bankers, business men. farmers, comn
dairy associations and other organizatl
plo aro anxious to Improve their agrii
give time and money to carry on the \
County and city superintendents (
Chautauqua lecturers, and others intei
obtaining alfalfa charts and lantern s
will be given wide distribution tbrougl
cles will bo sent to farm journals and i
to newspapers. Alfalfa editions of uev
paigns are conducted. Dates will be
schools.
To Begin Campaign Work
Work to be started immediately
east and west. Thirty to forty meetings
bor depending 011 local conditions.
To accomplish tho most in agrl<
with tho man behind the crop. Upon
the principles of agriculture?the sin
schools, colleges and experiment static
-vim unw.
Professor Holden proposes to car
the very effective work done on the a
modern vehicle?the automobile?goini
farms where the meetings are to be h
Alfalfa Greatest S
Agricultural development needs ii
Institutions, the individual effortB of ei
laboring man, and this plan calls for <
This plan for increasing the yield
growing of that wonderful soil improv*
of all men who have any knowledge o
tion aa a general crop.
Campaigns nre now being condu<
states, and Professor Holden is daily a
organizing other localities, and invites
munity interested.
Where campaigns are contemplate!
made to tho Agricultural Extension De
the campaign.
What the local people will provid
(1) Expenses (meals and lodgln
opon their arrival and during the catni
(2) From ten to twenty automofc
carry the alfalfa crew and invited guei
baggage, charts, and other equipment.
(3) Arrange for meeting places a
(4) Local advertising.
(f?) Photographer, if possible.
The Agricultural Extension Depart
(1) Advance men to assist in or
(2) Lecturers.
fi\ T lln.^lnrn
(4) Special educnttonnl articles f<
neat to alfalfa culture, object of camp
(.r>) Field men to follow up the p
any community where sufficient intere
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CHEVALIER AND KAISER.
The Chevalier Boni is engaged in
exploring the foundations of the palace
of I lie Caesars. He is considered
somewhat "smooth." Some
time ago the emperor of (Jermany,
who prides himself on his archaeology
as on his paintings, music
and theology, devoted one of his
journeys to a visit to the excavations
in the Forum. Pickax in hand, M.
Boni attended him. He pave the
utensil to William II. and, pointing
out a place in the ground, said: "If
your majesty will deign to scratch
here I have hope of something." The
?mperor scratched and uiuh'r the
pickax immediately discovered an
inscription to the glory of Caesar,
which the Chevalier Itoni ili><>itdw>n>il
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without looking at it. He had buried
it then' the evening before.? l*e Cri
de Paris.
MAN ON SUBJECT OF 8KIRTS.
In the Woman's Home Companion
man giving his impression of some
of the present feminine fashions
"writes in part:
"If the law decreed that woman
hould be compelled to wear the fashionable
skirt, of today as a punishment,
the whole world would rise
against the barbaric cruelty of it.
1 jog shackles are an unspeakable relic
of dark ages; but make the anklets
And chain of gold instead of iron
and the shackle !>ecomcs an ornament;
let them become fashionable
and they become almost universal
among women. Not only will the
feminine adapt herself to them, bul
he will manage to walk in them
gracefully, just as sho does in the
aausage-easing skirt. It is a manifestation
of what Arthur calls theii
'drain.".nc aon.-e for striking effect."
PUT
A ON. EVERY FARM
in Nation-Wide Campaign
'owing of Alfalfa.
i Community Interested in Conage
the Growing of Alfalfa?
Grow Than Clover and
le the Yield.
eature of the Work?Schedules to Be
at Farm Homes?Prominent Speakers
-Alfalfa Organizations Will Be Formed
the Work?Field Men Experienced In
Preliminary Work Wherever Possible
Prof. P. G. Holden, Director Extension
er Company, Chicago, Will Direct the
1 co-operation with farmers' Institutes,
nercial clubs, granges, live stock and
ons In any community where the peocultural
conditions and are willing to
vork.
jf schools, colleges, institute workers,
-ested in the work will be assisted in
lides. Alfalfa literature and booklets
lout the country. Special alfalfa artlrnagazines.
and plate and matrix pages
. spapers will be published where camarranged
for "Alfalfa Day" in the
in East, West and Soirth.
in the cotton belt states and in the
i will be held in each county, the num:ultural
development, we must begin
him depends the final working out of
iple and practical things?which our j
ins are endeavoring to bring into gen- 1
ry these principles further even than
igrlctiltural trains, by UBing that most
? directly to the people on their own
eld.
oil-Enriching Crop.
i addition to the work of our public
very merchant, banker, corporation, or
their heartiest co-operation.
8 of our crops by the more extensive
?.r, ALFALFA, is meeting the approval
f the beneficial results of its introduced
in many of the central western !
nswering requests for his assistance in
i cordial co-operation with every comil
it is required, first, that a request bo
partment for assistance in carrying on
e:
g) for the alfalfa speakers and staff
>nign.
tiles for each day of the campaign to
Bts; one auto truck to carry literature.
ind publish schedule of same.
tment will provide:
ganization work.
ir newspapers and farm journals pertlaign,
etc.
rellminary work and aid the people In
st la Bhown to warrant it.
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