Talmage Sermon on Renewing Youth Through Simple Habits
Washington, Feb. 17 Dr Talmage preaches that youth can be renewed in spirit by simple healthful habits and holy living. He cites the eagle as a metaphor and praises improvements in health care, vaccination, dentistry, and hygiene while urging charity toward the young and care for orphans through Van Meter and Barnardo. He envisions eternal youth in heaven and urges Christians to serve, endure, and find joy in the aging years.
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Alfalfa concerns and clover in farming practice
The article discusses alfalfa versus red clover in farm rotations across Illinois Wisconsin and neighboring states arguing red clover is more suitable. It notes alfalfa as a permanent crop with deep roots and inconsistent yields in cloudy wet regions. It also covers nursery honesty seed quality and Water intake in hog feeding, plus a note on walnut yields from a city sewer farm and a brief on smut in grains.
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Arsenic in artificial manures and foods warned
A Lancet republish notes from laboratory investigators on arsenic in malt beers and in foods using sulphuric acid in processing. It cites arsenic found in malt substitutes and in cabbages and turnips from arsenical manure fields, suggesting soil buildup and health risks requiring further inquiry and future reports.
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Fertilizers for Grain Trials at Wooster Station Ohio
In Wooster Ohio Central Station tests wheat grown in rotation with corn oats clover and timothy. Using plain acid phosphate at 160 pounds per acre on wheat and 30 pounds on corn and oats yielded 4.6 bushels wheat 3.0 bushels corn 72 bushels oats and 600 pounds hay over five years. A mixed fertilizer carried nitrogen and potash produced 7.2 bushels wheat 5 bushels corn 3 bushels oats and 1600 pounds hay. Cost of acid phosphate per acre in five years noted. The passage also references famines in Ireland Russia and India across historical dates.
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