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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1919)
I agk ax mm mi . urn al bvbwi, omtm "SHEEP PROFIT ON IRRIGATED FARMS U.S.DepartmentiBullctin No. 1051 Gives Hints About ( Proper Handling of Small Flocks. OUND THE WORLD WITH r'ffHE AMERICAN RED CROSS. wp Public Health Nursing. Hhonp keeping In tho Irrlgntetl ro lonn of tho northwest might ho inatlo n Hourco of profit h.v ninny moro fur mors. Niimoroun fiinncrH through out tho northwestern Irrigated dint rlctn havo found It a nrnfltnbln busl os for n number of yours, aiitl htivo wilnoil experience which Hhouhl ho of lionolU to other owners of IrrlRntcil fnrinn. , Methods of handling and feeding ohcop n practiced on 12 roproHOUta I llvu fnrnm, largo and Htnall, In vi rlottn ' lmrlH of tho northwest, havo boon ntudlod In detail. On moMt of thebo furniK Hhuep husbandry In combined with komo other major onterprlHe, mum at uniryiiiK. not; rainliiK, or charding, or rattling nuKitr bcotH, hut fow of tho larmerH npcclntlze In rneop. it is iiolloved that one or moro of those 12 farmers han como In contact with practically every cliff! rulty that In likely to confront the idiucp grower on Irrigated lands In tho northwest. In moHt rases they Imvo found jtomo moaiiH of avoiding, nr at leant mitigating tho difficulties. Special atcutlon In given to moth du of establishing panturo grannen nnd panturo supplements, an posture In one of tho most serious prohlomn of Introducing nhoep on an Irrigated farm. Possibilities aro pointed out for combining farm shoop growing with tho rango sheep Industry. Tho farmer who expects to grow grade nhoep may bo able to buy IiIh owon from tho rango moro advantageously than olnowhero. Tho grower of puro tirod shoop may find an oxcollont market among rango men for bin ram Jamba. A profitable combination between Irrigation fanners and rango mon Is frequently possible tho snoop fcolng run on tho range during tho unnimur and fall, brought to tho farm at tho beginning of winter and kept -4horo until after lambing time In tho -wprlng. The conclusion In reached that there aro many Irrigated farms thru- -nut tho unrthwoHt on which Htnall And your wlfo, flocks of nheop could bo kort with I wlm makes homo attractive for you. In the midst of Us multifarious wnr dut Hu Amern.i i It d ( ross did not neplvct Us obligations to the el an p..piitloii at ho Throtihoul tho iimlllet It maintained Its llureau r p.ilU. II tilth Nursing 'MHtruclInn In llrst aid, home nursing attil sanitation and di.i- n-uef r nUuliirly In their work for the bahlen was effort b.v public health nurses li. ..trtnut. Tho nrcoinpanylng photograph shows a Ited Crnns ml it health nui Instructing a mother In the proper preparation of tho baby's dn-i, Few Minutes Each Day Is Little to Give .Only a few minutes each day! It Is only a Ilttlo to glvo, but groat In possibilities for tho future of thin town. In a fow minutes each dny you can keep tho rubbish out of your yard, and tho foncos In repair, nnd tho shado trcon trimmed, and tho walks ropalrod In good condition. And when you return from your dally labors at night you will notlco a clean Cincinnati Neighborhood Believes in Getting Closer There Is a district In Cincinnati where tho Inhabitants have dnvol- oped a peculiar ambition. They want tit tin libit vllltipitrtf .triil In titiiu i.nnli I .'V ...J ......ft'..., .,.. other by tholr llrst names all over tho neighborhood. Thin ' not a hralu storm on their part. It Is not tho odctrlne of souio now thought school. They havo re alized that all members of u commun ity have a material advantage If they know each others morlts, nblllles, qualifications, and so forth. This condition Is possible without TEDDY, JUNIOR I..I nittlitn l.ilfi tlm nrlvnli. mttitiru nt an d healthy atmosphoro you will n,v,iUnl. hardly know your own homo. In each neighborhood there nro Thnn n rnw mtnnlim nnch ilnv niul generally II foW physicians. Also a you will havo many now convonloncen In the kitchen, and tho pantry, am In tho basoment. ml . tm I .. .. ...... rrM. -want outlook for tho sheep nuslnoss appears to warrant further expansion and thero seems to bo no reason why jsaany farmers ohould not keep small Hocks. Facts regarding tho handling of sheep on small Irrigated tracts aro will know that you aro mindful of her wolfaro. A fow minutes each day will trans form a dirty slovenly town Into n spot of beauty, of sanity, and of sanitation. It will turn reproach Into admlr- brought out In U. 8. Department of Jatlon, and adversity Into prosperity, AKrlcultiire liiilletln No. 1051. o ' L'lakeview Sheep Men Inspect Local Range It will do all this, nod moro. A fow minutes each day Is such n little thing to give, but tho possibil ities of Its future aro so pregnant with results ns to bu boyoud compute In tho Infancy of Its consummation. Kvery citizen of this town could glvo a few minutes each day to tho - ' upbuilding of tho community, to tho Two nuto loads of local sheep own-! advancomont of tho material inter n niado a trip to Iliirney county , ests of tho municipality. nt weok for the purpono of measur-j A Mlnuto Club would bu n good 1ng buy, and also to look over tho dos- thing to form right hero among our rt. Thoy report tho feed In tho selves. desert Is better this season than thoy tho lead all others will fall In linn Jiuvo seen It for many years, which Is And If a few loyal citizens will take vcood news to sheep ownors In gen- with u will to achieve every goal for rYnnral. Lakovlow Kxamlnor. i which wo strive. few people with specialized median leal ability, Thero nro women who havo dovoloped themsolvos beyond the average at cookery, nnd other domestic sciences. And no neigh borhood can get nil there Is out of Itself, unless It knows what It has for distribution. This Cincinnati neighborhood be gan Its local Inventory of peopln by enlisting tho services of a woman who know n largo number of poopln In tho district. It was mailo her bus iness to get them acquainted In a tactful way, without the use of bain hooks. Tho experiment succeeded In a remarkable manner, and tho com inunlty has enjoyed a neighborly life for tho last two years. 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