Plant walnuts and grow rich is the advice of the United States Department of Agriculture. Now is the time for parents in rural communities to take out ‘‘tree endowment” lor their grandchildren's education. Walnut, one of the finest cabinet woods known, is now worth £4O a thousand feet, and a Inishei of nuts _ planted in idle corners, waste strips, and along fence rows should in time produce considerable timber. The walnuts should he planted in upland and hill sections. After that, all one does is to let the trees grow. , Over 15,000 tons of cockles are landed every year from the 22 cockle-beds of England and Wales.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 3380, 27 June 1927, Page 7
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