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SEPTEMBER hath 30 days.

1885.

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CELIA THAXTER.

Farmer's Calendar.

THE first step to take to get a

Low tides. {Sennor, thony, good crop of corn or any other runs high. C. choice plant is to look out for Chas, Folger, Secretary of the Treas- good seed. For some crops, like C. DOG-DAYS and onions, squashes, and many in Per. others, it is wiser to pay a very high price for the best seed than C. 8th 64, 640 to take what is called merely

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Pacific Railroad, 1883.

8 Tu. Nat. of V. Mary. Oec.,inv.N.E. good, as a gift. If we could all 9 W. 6. {thening of Northern raise our own seed, it would save 10 Th. Very high tides. sultry. sultry. us from much doubt and loss, 11 Fr. 6 C.

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22 Tu. O ent.. AUTUMN BEGINS. 23 W. Days and nights nearly equal. 24 Th. Ceclipsed, visible. 25 Fr. 27th. 682. Cooler but 26 Sa. 6 HO. 27th. High tides. 27 D 17th Sunday after Trinity. 28 Mo. 6 C. seasonable.

29 Tu. St. Michael and all Angels. 30 W. St. Jerome. Cr.h. g. h. 1. N.

for we should then know where we are. Now is the time to pick out the best seed corn for use

next year. It is not much of a job to go round and mark the earliest and the best filled ears. Seed grown here or to the north of us is best suited to our climate, and is more sure to get

ripe in time to clear the frosts.

I like a small cob well rounded out over the tip, with large close set kernels, and a kind that ripens early. A corn that sends up a tall rank stalk will be apt to be late and slow in the growth of the ear. It will do at the South and in some parts of the West, but not here. Some like it to sow for fodder, and it is so

rank that it yields a great weight, but the earlier kinds mature their juices better. We and save the best sced, and breed must take more pains to raise up to a higher ideal.

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OCTOBER, TENTH MONTH.

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New Moon, 8th day, 2h. 31m., morning, E.
First Quarter, 15th day, 8h. 20m., evening, W.
O Full Moon, 23d day, 4h. 22m., evening, E.
Last Quarter, 30th day, 0h. 58m., evening, W.

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RIPE apples are no doubt good for all kinds of stock. If fed as they ought to be, they are worth as much as small potatoes.

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worth much; but when an apple of gets to be about ripe, it is full of snow nutriment, and will pay as well or to feed to cows as to make into cider. Pick late apples, and sort them out ready for market. Dig the potatoes, and get them in as soon as dry. Some folks let them lie all day in the sun. I would n't do it. The sun does n't do them any good after they are dug. There is the corn to get in and to husk, and the field beets are ready to store for winter. Nothing better for cows than a few pumpkins every day now. They help to break the sudden change from grass to hay, and there is nothing better for

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cows in milk. We must take all means to keep up the flow of milk just now; for if it falls off, from any want of care, it is very hard to bring it up again. It is a good time to do a little fall ploughing. The teams are strong enough to turn over a deep furrow. The young stock, as well as the cows, are better in the barn these cold

nights. Crowd ahead all animals that are up for fattening. Far cheaper to put on flesh and fat now than it will be two months from now.

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First Quarter, 14th day, 4h. 59m., evening, E.
O Full Moon, 22d day, 4h. 39m., morning, W.
Last Quarter, 28th day, 8h. 57m., evening, E.

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