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QOitSTIOX —What will restore land
that lias been struck by lightning, and
how long will it take?
Answeb. -There is a prevalent belief
that where the ground is struck by
lightning it is rendered sterile and un
productive (or year*. This is an
which any cue by close observation can
detect. When a portion of a growing
crop, sttch a i cotton, is struck by light
uing, all toe plants which received
share of tljie electric current are. of
course, killed, and it is possible, and
even probable, that chemical changes
take place in the ground receiving the
current that render it barren and un¬
productive 1 or a short time. This con¬
dition has hi eu noticed by every farmer,
I suppose, Ifint continued observation
would . , also , , h ave shown that the stricken
spot gave nq evidence of sterility the
following y iar. By that time, what¬
ever harm h id been done to the land by
the lightning, will have been remedied
by the force; i of nature, which are con¬
stantly at w irk, and the ground will be
restored to it3 original fertility.—State
Agricultural Department.
■ Ringing Pig*.
£^£sss,«s. m zssi , 5
pigs. What should be the size of the
ring, § and of J what material should it be
ma e? Ho loufJ can the rillg remain
lu Answer^R tdro nose without injury?
ing. arc put in the noses
of PW or hois to prevent their rooting.
The ring shoijild be placed in the tough
cartilage hole!must at liie top of the nose, through
which a [ ba punched to re
-
ceive it. Th£ ring shothd . ba . from , , 1
to ljj inches iin diameter, and siiouid
be made of either steel or copper. It
can remain in the nose of the hog dur
ing its life without injury. Should you
turn the auiniiil 011 a liald of potatoes or
gronndpeas, Where yon want him to
liogs “»'"'«!”»■* kept - clover tlirougn ”»”•
are on grass or
the summer > they should always be
ringed, as otherwise they do much
damage by roijjtingt for worms or grass
roots.—State Agricultural Department.
lluffitlo Bar.
Q0KSTION. —-I enclose a plant foridou
tifioatiou. It fcame up in my garden,
where I planted a paper of lettuce seed.
It ifl BOiuethiug like the horse nettle, aa
plains north £ o« Mexico, whence it has
traveled slo \y. towards t he east, nnt ll
now it is .inTTry state in the
Union, thougili still quite rare in Geor
gia. This plabt differs from the horse
nettle in havin|g yellow flowers, instead
of white, and; bears thorny burs, in
stead of smooth, yellow berries like the
nettle. It is an annual and propagated
...
It is absolutely good for nothing and
you should destroy every plant you see.
before the seedjs mature and are carried
to other places by sticking to any ani
mal that may brash against them.—State
Agricultural Ljiepartment. J
'VIr© Fencing^.
eranle Qcikstiom. wire famee -jl want this to fall, put and up consid- I want
your advicb pim\ a-(to posts. magnolia, I have a choice
between poplar, sweat
gum and on* dwhicli is best for the pur
pose?' the Wha|t poRts'jj s the best treatment them to
give , order to preserve
from decay? Will small trees cut in
proper lengtli or( g jast as long as large
trees sawed S pK t for the purpose?
Answer. — Amivg the woods yon
mention, good heart pine is a long
ways the best! If you could possibly
get cedar post;; they would be the best,
but. aside from cedar there is in South
Georgia no be ;ter whod for posts than
the heart of f, sound yellow pine. A
good and ecoii omical treatment to make
the posts mori, durable is to apply to
them a hear- . coat of tar, covering ev
ery portion oi the post that goes in the
ground, and f jr 8 or 8 inches above the
ground. Bf|v,sr still, if you could boil
in tar for tbM space of half an hour the
ground end «; your posts they would be
rendered pra gtically proof against rot.
The large tr , es split or sawed would
last longer t a an the trees only large
enough for pr sts. You will readily see
the reason oi this, from the fact that
the small tr je wonld be entirely sap
wood, which rots very quickly when
exposed to th 3 weather, while the posts
from the lai go tree, being all heart,
would be much more durable. Never
use for posts anything but heart wood.
—State Agric u’.taral Department.
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