Easter sermon on Death Transformed by Resurrection Power
Dr. Talmage interprets Corinthians to affirm death’s defeat through Christ’s resurrection. He compares death to a conqueror overwhelmed by a heavenly army, notes cremation as a possible fate, and envisions believers receiving a perfected body and soul in a glorified heaven, culminating in triumphal Easter praise.
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Incumbents of English churches with long tenures
The article notes four incumbents of English churches who have occupied the same positions for fifty years or more, twelve for sixty years or more, with an average income of 30500 a year. In sixty cases, after fifty years of service, income falls between 500 and 760 dollars.
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Lang
England
Plowing and Cultivation Practices in The Farmers Review
A survey of corn farming methods explains fall plowing six inch depth to form mulch and conserve moisture. It details gear like a three wheel plow and six shovel sulky cultivator, plus surface cultivation to avoid root damage and dust mulch. It notes drought and hot winds reducing the current corn crop and highlights forestry and tree-planting programs alongside agricultural research on humus and soil fertility.
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Fredaene
Ilinola
W. S. Harrold
Bureau of Forestry
Noted Cattle Value Misjudgment From Exterior Looks
A university farm visitor judged the three best steers by appearance, but those interior animals showed the poorest gains. The observer then fed 100 of his own cattle and proved the flaw in valuing cattle by exterior development.
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Jose Moner
Andrew M. Soule
University
Detecting barren ewes methods in pre lambing season
An English writer notes barren ewes are detectable before lambing. Signs include light walk, lean sides, tail dirt, and skipping behavior on high, banky fields. Tests also consider udder development and milk secretion, with waxy udder skin and stronger wool in barren ewes. If in good condition, such ewes may be sold for fleece.
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Banky
Pinching In Growth of Young Trees Described
The Tennessee Experiment Station notes a practical use for pinching in tree growth. Pinching slows a fast growing shoot to balance crown development and encourages mature buds below, guiding future branching for better symmetry. Repeated pinching may be needed as branches adjust over time.
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Tennessee Experiment Station
Swine Raising Tips and Slag Use Across Europe
The article advises aspiring swine raisers to love the hogs and apprenticeships under successful neighbors. It notes Europe’s heavy use of Thom as slag phosphates, listing 1899 import quantities and Germany France shares, then reports the Texas penitentiary board plans a 25,000 acre sugar beet plantation to employ state convicts.
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Ala
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Texas Penitentiary Board
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