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h*«ryday Life
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No farmer can afford to buy a thing
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Co-operation I* the tone that keep«
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Farm Life
kv«ryday Life
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Hom« Life
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Farm Lit«
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Farm. Stock and Hom«
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Hun;» Life
< f.VII Ma. 23
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Woman • World
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Ci l IB .Na. 31
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Woman’« World
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< I I II Na. 29
Kki-sM City W eekiy »t«r
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Woman« World
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Kvetyday Life
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HOUSEHOLD
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A farm la a business eatabllahmonl
and should be ao o|>erated
A farm should be operated for n.t.
not for grora result*
The nrt
of <<x>d farming
ar« pretu, mot *««, a crowing busi
nr*# and a <<**1 living.
The farmer should take
certalnte out of sccurltlM before
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According to Frederic k I’pham
Adums in Ins I hhi I», " Die C<>nque>t
of the Tropic»,’’ there is u popular
iiii«un<ler»tundiug concerning when
the luiiitinu is np«. Mr. Adan» a*-
serfs:
The hntians will never enjoy the
popularity it dcM-rvc» until the
|x »pie of the temperate rolle» learn
to know when it » ripe und learn
not to ••nt it in its raw »tote There
is |Hfpulur delusion tli.it the liatiana
bu» ripened when it turn- from it-
original green to u golden yellow,
and those thus delude«) decline to
touch till« fruit tsly.-» dark »pots
appear in the yellow »kin of the
banana.
The banana is not fully ripe
when it is yellow
Tin« change
from green to yellow » the In »1
outlaid appearunuf of a chemical
proce»» incidental to the rqtening
pro ■ ••-
Xot until a «oii-idera ie
portion of the «kin lia« turned to a
deep brown ha» tin» ripening pr<»c-
e»« «nth icnlly de cl.»| d to g ve
the fruit It- greate-t value as a de
licious und lienltlifl.1 food.
The natives of the tropics do not
permit : a bunanii
banana tn
to rn>
ripen on it»
stem for the good
g«md and
ana sufficient
reiuon that such a l«numi is hardly
fit to cat. A chemical proc««»« -eta
in which partinlh disintegrates th«’
pulp, destroys the tine flavor ami
render» it insipid and alnio-t taste
lc»s.
More than that, the rind
cracks when the banana start» to
ripen on the plant, and in**ecta bur
row in the pulp and thus mar or
spoil the fruit. The natives pllick
the bunches from the »t< tn at about
th«« «ame period of their develop
ment that the lending importer» do.
ami there i« so little difference be
tween an exported banana ami one
sold in the native market* that
even an expert could not be •urc
a Inch I» w loch.
The sume thing is true of moat
other tropical fruits
A« a rule
they are sj>: ■»• h I green In the mi
lives ami allowed to rip• i» artr - ih !
ly. The fecundity of the tropica!
soil and the forcing powers of the
humidity and the sun uro so great
that most tropical fruit« are likely
to break their envelop«- under tb<-
pre»»tiro of an ac«.*elerat«*d ripcmn.
procrea.
Therefore do not think you arc
getting the worst of it because the
bananas winch you cut at home
come here green
Nature know»
how to grow bananas. Man l>a<l to
learn how to ripen them.
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