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DAIRY
POULTRY
STOCK RAISING
FARMING
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ThuVfiday, April
28 , 1932
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FIRST FOUR WEEKS
VITAL TO CHICKS I
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Good Results From
Cottage Type Stucco Bungalow
Changing Hog Lots
Grain Ration for
Ewes Is Advised
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Is Attractive and Comfortable
Colorado Farmer Found It
Addition Found Profitable
Saved the Pigs.
During Last Weeks of
FIGHT LOW PRICES
Trank Austin, Oelomdo farmer, has
Lamb-Carrying.
BY CULLING COWS found that It pays to change his bog
In f M N I i ®f low prices It 1* exserv
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! I tlal for sheepmen to Bave «very lamb
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I born, according to I* A. Kauffman,
Start o f L i f e Everything i p extension specialist in si*»ep tor tae
Ohio Sjspite vpjvefflity, who spys that
M.l I Flock’s Success.
no other factor PHR
Is as Important ,,, ln de
lots frequently, If large Utters ol
healthy pigs are to be grown success
Illinois Dairymen Get Rid of ftifty.
Two years ago he was almost dis­
Low Producers.
couraged with hog raising, he told
Georg* Henderson, ruuuty extension
Illinois dairymen are setting new agent at (srgq for the O dorudo Asti
ferthlnTng Income from the flock than
“ Let UP*“ control a chilli's surround­ Is thA- fiercentage 6f tambs bom and speed recorifs ill getting rid of lower cult,ural college. Tor years he had (
ings, teaching and eâfe fo“r the flrqt ra ise d .
produclnu oriwa. I s a means of meeting been producing hogs, hut o f late hli
•even years, and I u i n ’t worry about
•Limbs born from vigorous, healthy present prices, sa.va C. S Ithoi.e, ■ Uilry rdtufns were ' very small.
what will happen after that," a no I ; Iff»*», he points out, have a much bet extension specialist of the University
■ I’ ll-., I.II to -atil -»lit III 110
He grtf rid o f nio'st o f his sotvs, but
religions leader said.
ter chapee of. reaching maturity than o f IUiDola. EtJJcIftncy o f production 1» one o f the few he kept he decided I
Thts huiignrbw Is a comhlnntlch Of stucco with a tile roof. The contrast
The $»;.!*.- could aJiupat .tpe, >*hM f ' f
those from weak, poorly fed ewes. 1 / being speeded up to what is expecied to m ore across the road ♦<> some new
between tile'stored uhd tIre tile roof Is very attractive. This bungalow con ­
raising chickens, provided you shorten no g ra|n jlag peen f,.j the ewes, some to be a new high mark, hp reported.
tains fttc rooms, all o f them o f good size. H ow these moms nre arranged
grout'd. Ther« »he furrowed a litter ot
the lm por:*nt period to a month. O f ^ u wejj f,e added f 0 the ration dur-
Members o f the McHenry County I
pigs and saved all v f them,
and the alge o f each are shown on the floor plan. This Is a very excellent
course, there are numerous diseasas . lng |he lrtgt ^
ww,kg
lamh |g No 1 hairy Herd Improvement asso ) "That’a the way l used to raise Uipm
deslgu (or a family that wants an uuusual bungalow home.
an d.B »ras.L s that can kill ar stum or carried. Tide helps Insure a strong, cl*iton culled out 20 cows in one when I first started," Austin sold
ing room Is back* iff the living room
By W A R A D F O R D
destroy profit after one month « I age, . w'Plt-flevCTopmrlamh and a good tint* month. That same month- more cow s “ Cfimnglng lots for pigs certululy
M r W l l l i S m A H tiffo rd ' w i l l a n s w e r
at the left and la couiiecied wit* It
yet sjwçess w ith pou ly y ^gjnnre often t ^
„
were culled from herds In the Living
worked that time1.”
q ues tlo as » m l g ive sO yics y i l K K US'
hy a cased opening which gives spa­
made or marred during the first month
The kinds
klmls ami
.
The
amounts o f grain to stun county association than hi|d been
Last year he took nil his sows «cross C O S T on all subjects p e r ta in in g to
ciousness to both rooms.
Coupled
than during the rest o f the whole be fed depend upon the hay available culled lu any one month during the the r.«id and put them In clean pen* praet k-al nolee hO IM tn g for the t e n d ­
with this attractive feature Is the sun
ers o ( this pauer. U s - a o c o o n i o t his
raising process.
and the _cgndltlon
condition o of f Die
Hie ewe*
ewes,__JViih
With past two years. Sixteen cows out ot to farrow. It worked again 1
w id s experience ns editor, a u t h o r and
room which Is connected with the din-
There are so many things that arfc
fty I equipe h iv ,,tgi^j lÿsuttt- the LaSalle association herds have
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Now Austin has about 8 »> henlthy, m a n u fa e t u re r, he la. w it h o u t do ubt, the
o) ’ 1
trenfEijously Important daring that
ni|xJ»#e 3 o f grains IS been sent to the butcher. One member fat 20Q-pouud porkers ready to aelL h ighest a u t h o r i t y on a t) these s u b ­
‘e*t. fljw e v e “r,di
r
»tir
time that lose their Importance later. preferable. One pound o f protein suq* In that county sold live o f tils lowest He rnised these from only 12 sow*.
jects Address all Inq uir ies to W i l l i a m
A. R adfo rd . No. <07 South D e a rb o r n
inti
Teaching good habits, such as roost­ pie to seven or eight o f grain usually producing cow s and thereby cut the
That was 09 accident, for 31 othet Street . Chk-ag o. III.. an<r o n ly Inclose
ing where they belong, eating and will suffice. With mixed hay more feed cost o f producing 100 pound» of enstern Colorado farmers owning a to-
t w o - c e n t s ta m p for ryply.
drinking out o f eleun containers only, protein Is needed, and It is a good Idef milk 14 cents and the cost ot produc­ fnl o f 63S sows saved 4.12.1 pigs, an nv
T lie stvry-and-gchnlf type o f home
keeping busy with food and litter ln- to feed one pound o f supplement th ing butterfat three cents a pound.
evnge o f st* and one-half pfgs per lit
stead of picking and fighting *®r h J gjx pounds o f ^raln. The grain m l*
Members of tlm Kune County No. 2 ter. Every one o f these 31 fanners Is ulways yitraiaive In appearance,
other, come
easy dfirlng
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...-.-w those - * first
—* ture use(j where timothy, corn stove«, Dairy Uerd Improvement association changed their Itog lota Bt least every because il Is caiher low and has a
graceful attractive sweep to the roof.
few weeks, but hard afterwards. Fall- or other low -protelfi roughage* ar« ser the pace In reducing costs and low ­ two y ea rs!
In order to ^lve the extru rooms In
are to get the broo'ler house cleaned used. Bhoofd enntulfl ohe pmmd o f pro. ering surpluses hy culling 24 cow* In
the aermtd tloor there usually are
and litter renewed every few days Is teln supplement to each four or tlvU one month. Thfci'W"*« more than any
Clover Yield Increased
gabled dormers which add to the ex­
vital those first few w eek* hut It not | pou^d« Of « r a j| ., 1
other association reported.
terior appearance. In the aecompnny
a serious omission after the chicks
Amnncr tht*
Among
the nrnti
protein supplements that
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Dairymen belonging to a dairy herd
by
Cutting
First
Crop
lag Illustration Is shown a good type,
are a month old. If they are properly ; ara bee» to feed at the present time, Improvement association have an ad­
Tlie yl«ld o f red clover seed can be
stucco, story -itml-u-lustf house which
trained as to eating, roosting ami play­ ’ ICaothithn believes, are soybean oil vantage over other herd owners when
Increased by ftittlhg the first crop
•omewhut rest-mhles g bungalow.
ing-—J. W. In W allace’s Furmer.
meal, cottonseed meal, linseed meal, It comes to culling, for they know Just
when
the
plhnts
are
coming
Into
Second Floor Plan.
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This home Is pritptlcully gipinre, be­
j dairy fiet“<fs *n 0- Qragx. Any of.th esp what each cow fs producing and can
bloom, rather than later, according to
,. ■,:j , .,.. , 1 1 11 ..1 0 . o-o it 1 1 mo-
ing 20 feel long, exclusive of the suu
!
are
suitable
to
balance
farm
-grow
l
weed
them
out
accordingly.
Anothei
All-Year _ Layer
Counts
the Ohio experiment station. Cutting
lug room through double french doors.
parlor, and 24 feet deep. It contains
,
grains, bqt tw lcw aa much braa pr low ¡ thing, they fe *<1 and handle the cows
the hay crop early, »0 as to give the
The kitchen mljolus the dining room
on Foultiyman s Books i «naiysia »dairy feAi i* »enured to that ere left according to the latest second
or seed crop a good chance. 1 »
at the hack com er. A glance at the
The average hen eats 75r to 90 ia k e the p}aceA>f.one pound o f othar recommended methods.
the one Important factor la Increasing
floor plnns will show how attractive
pounds of feed per yeae, according 16 suppfebiCnty." ’
yield which Is within the grower’s
and com fortable this room layout !».
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data kept on large flocks. The size
control. Important factors beyond bis
The second floor plan Shows the ar-
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Be
Sure
Separator
Is
o f the body counts some and a heavy
control are fnvornble weather and
ruiigement o f tlie two bedriaiina, one
Kansas
Producer
ShowA
layer, will pat more than a poor layer,
in the end gable nnd the ether In (he
Working as It Should plenty o f humblehees or other pollinat­
but ttie poor producers don’t eat
How to INfake Beef Pay
doriiiet ut the front. The hath room
The skimmilk stiould be texted foi ing Insects. Early cut hay la .Dior*
enough less to offset the d ifferen ce,
Fred JiloreiMt o f A lla Vtau. w as the
difficult to cure and the yield Is some­
occupies the other corner o f the sec­
hutterlat
at
lyast
once
a
month.
This
in the cost o f “ keep.” The hen that champion beef producer o f Kansas in
what less than lateg cut bay, but the
ond fiiror.
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lays no eggs at all through the winter , ' 1930. His 18 Hereford calves made an is the only way by which Ilia skim­ feeding value per ton Is greater than
The combination o f stuccoed wulla
requires nearly a* much, just for body ? average daily gain of ' 2 . 1 s'pou n d * for ming efficiency o ( tbe separator can that o f more mature hay.
witb tlie tile roof, which forms a
maintenance, as the one that lays Just ] the 291 d a w from their birth to.m ar- be determined, as things cun go wrong
striking coni l ast, Is very attractive.
very
quickly
nnder
cert
util
conditions.
enough to pay her way. The latter ket. They sold for $13.00 a hundred,
The wide porch with the substantial-
Proper Calf Meals
may lay eggs enough during the spring a dollar above the market, DPoeynher Many separators apparently in good
looking pillars supporting the over­
A four-month-old ca lf enn be made
First Floor Plan.
and summer to make her profitable to 8 . 19.30, and .dressed -r)8.3 per centl and conditions «re Wasting enough butter*
at«*.
hang o f the roof Is another excellent
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i
fat
to
pay
for
a
new
separator
every
to
thrive
on
calf
meat
as
a
part
o
f
Its
keep, while the one that lays no eggs their carcasses graded choice to pVlme.
feature o f the home.
; ,
ration without milk If the meal Is five rooms anti bath. The living room
during cold weather Is not worth The feed cost for each calf was $$7.88, 1 tw o years,
How suacvptlhle this house N to
boarding for half the year In order which deducted from the selling |>rice ,
The sepnrstor should bo kept well properly hnlMiced, fciys the Idaho extends the width o f the Bouse and
planting o f shrubs anil flowers Is
Is
12
fi-!
t
wiile
mol
23
feel
long.
At
Farmer.
Jt
should
receive
whole
milk
to get eggs In the spring.
| of $90 00 leaves $08.78 to pay all ether oiled, the oil cuim attended to before
one end Is an open fireplace. The din­ shown in tbe exterior view.
The only hens really worth keeping | costs and return a profit for keeping eacli seiutj-atiug, and tbe oil in the from Its inother^or two to four days,
a fe those that are able to lay all th*> j the cow. Teed, pasture, hull setSIce, splash basin changed at least every at which time skim milk mny he grad-
fou r months, tra w ater and' mn* Wren unlty mbsttrnted f o r the wntm>.’ Tf
year except during the molting period
interest, taxes and depreciation 1 cost
women, ns too colorful. In that Case
should receive ¿¿he skim uiilk therm, Calking Window Framed
Continual culling to eliminate poor ' Mr. Morgan $T0 a year a cbw, leaving
a fte« Bt least nn*:i finir weeks O’ *
Cossm -os In'Imtr IToat1 dark
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wjnter layers has a very positive effect , $aS .78 a cow profit,
blue .. woodwork, * blue
nnd white
Calking, or the stuffing o f crack** I linoleum on the tloor. white curtains
oa the yearly balance. — Nebraska I
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A causing offensive smells. Any vl- During the second two weeks the meal
■ratlon or w a b b l« In tlar appulle or may be substitute*» gradually for th « * - 1 n framing caSu-d hy slii-tylk!|gc. or with red edges, cupboard* nnd kitchen
F!*rDMr- ____________
Apple Trees Need
sett let., ent <«J VTU fhflkfiU»:. liflx a« cabinet In blue nnd white with red In­
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Ur^ for * find
r%nv sk in milk, an tl' it t>y th » « 1 * pr four* , .set
J|r>wi ■ ahvgld
he ■B
■ A( -Uc*
1
c k .iL j
! When pruning young apple trees * l e d
*<4r>$> Ji*)i>e as side. Rlue pots nnd pans, or sliluy
a| ^
q»f» v l« t« T f» r .-8 w tlll • •«eks lt ts jfilfiitfr n jpound ‘aficl a |i.ijf jn u c ff" « n P la jM i* lr ‘
S o f t - S h e lle d E jfg s
|( |g well tb keep In mind that *h en M op er reparation. Have the fnctoVy 1 k mi y. This ^ offtd be gradually In
weatherstripping. Its functions nre alUMlnutn .1
Soft*ah*-lled eggs may result frem -mnratT,' tfl^ tVeb tuby he A ltefl “tp o n ■ervlce man go over the machine at creased to two pounds at two months equally effective In obtaining the
Another colorful kitchen recently In­
lack o f lime In the nrrttm. a defect
-*g Mgj, Rs 3 iy hiiiheTs fff
elimination o f heat loss and stopping
jugular ¡ujervals to see that It Is kept
that can be corrected by keeping ( f,i ^ s.-hl,,},
« o lg h
i;o three
th» (alUtnat tlon o f cold, soot laden air. stalled by a prominent Interior dec­
* 8 l first cijh s condition; ns a few small
crustled oyster sneTTi berore fne nens, [quarters o f a ton, on the ends o f Its I ■ p a ir p ^ t s and frequent Inspection
dlily necessary to observe the orator has white walls nnd brilliant
Weeds on Rough Land’
j 2 j which are often visible yellow woodwork, a red linoleum flixw
or It may result, from Jotne ineffi­
k frame- «kill o ft e * keep s separator doing first
In solid color, rod and white gingham
ciency 1 b the e g g .p ro dBdB» fleflbii»-
One o f thq dpthsilt qW»»l«jfirjBal«*’d ,,R >fi® trfdde
iffslde walls around the win
Ttaln to rtnss w ow for fifteen pr twenty years.
Is: "H ow are weeils to be controlled dow B 0<1 door frames of hiilldlngs to curtains and yellow pels nnd pnna.
Ism of. the hen that Is bsftd to u«stm
or later, —-AmeridtHt Agriculturist.
Another begins wllti walls o f powder
B cause tu
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»m e work
obtfttfc NxMlence o f this leakage which
r ,rtor< ^ * *
t
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l i.
blue nho e a Hour of gray, black and
Vatra?
T lie hawk weeds, daisy and necessitates the application o f a calk
A lfalfa or clov*( leaves from watt«
Avoid
white checked linoleum ; the woodwork
hlqe weed are gradually gat*ng w-gir*»
cured hay supply nested Mm* a n f
ximately
Successful Management
Is white, the curtains pink voile.
and land fhnf M s V m I f o hutVe ’gAotr pas’
minerals sad ■md-Uver
ver ¡ill a id «lireefs
n one o f
As
the
compound
must
he
forced
♦
m r \
w r S Y
Dairy farmers! being manufacturers tore Is hopeless today. Jn some.fasesi
sunlight that does not come through I them back so that the other will grow I
IloiisowIvon are con-Uaptly dJl «ct*v»r
InlO »tnf not onto the Joints It Is a
o f essenrtnl f<n»l and other products, hand-picking, sasdlfv» An*.) kfiplylti#
glass helps In the utilizing o f the lime * fflnyg RIPnTTy." J T'XUl f1»H iw y 70 hear
man-sizerr Job nnd should he done hy tng neà ni«4bo*tH «ffhiklnt colo? in tne
•Sc Ir • e
r ' 11 ' ke »time fundamental salt, waste oil or chemicals to small
and other minerals In the food. If L *
tha«| ♦’he»h M
jr ^ ic h e s
.k lic lie n
A linkexhop , 44 » t'o lu in b u s.
pUoblems o f production ami distribu­ patches, close pasturing and planting hand rather than by a "gun." fir e
the hens nre laying soft-shelled eggs -4 nrwvrtnTmrtt-ywv-wA-wmrwvMise^wf the
company specializing In this work
• Ifilo. m a k e s i^ S o r y J hgf.ifi.- t**id Ita
tion as are other manufacturers. The bai-k to trees are recommended. One
at this season oL the year. I would I tree
fruit Is forced to the outside
nn Installation crew who pupiel s iia ffh i b g v * e T g ^ ^ q u M a l fo r
B»ost successful dairy farmers strive to wan Who had a r^igh, .bndlv lufWsted t ^ maintains
, k t„ han.l and*, wj.mw work Is de
snsp»rt that they $re not getting the w hA * I f will g ive thg greatest i>ossible i
nf|erno4ri tea S muyl- l.S« Ho ut*" har«
k»e;> the cost e f enllAlde
BtsteL
crushed oyster sh e ls that form A,nvfi j n M . # the» tree. Y ^ % ltn ln g out of
IjlM
^Vppiylrn? penfi;,hif\
lb* red
pWA** nut tbe
riftls (feed crops) as low as possible
essary part o f poultry ratl«fh*.
A t :v r t i« e n * e t<«i o f a ^reSSvlll help to I
manure
was. a ^ to stimulate the
The m a terial% iM Is an elnstlc. dur
general public $>ryfg r e n ji la fdb- 4 ¿ue.
occasion.! 1 egg o f this kind ma^rnean
tlig load.—American Agri- | ¡ S n í f J Z l " r ! I Vh
M f m nun
• *n pa I ri Alte b o ll«!'U S-
,httt 11 Brnduull>
adhesive and noncn.mbling
cm
■fir, u fact nre o f a large part o f these , k l l w
tlie weada.
pound that s u fíT s It. pl.rtlclty nft er
nothing mere than an ajcli^Pht o r^ -m irirT?/
a
4 Y
bryii'l xinpeq 59 # .
raw
materials,
they
recognize
the
Im
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¿ppUcatlon.
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■•«io
product! -- .— Rural New-i’drker.
*
Uliep In place, a skin or
IM Ü R
parlance « f M|ei^ own responsibility I
f
the e»posed surface,
fihn-f forms
Beef* Cattle StnllstlM
Ur pn>dui-irtg* lirvge yields T>er s**re of ]
thrà e scili» o f oil.
prudent
Ins
Adequate TTtfm*4^iring
/K e ep Birds H ea lth /
CIV ps grow n f'*f- Ijedlng purposes.
1 Wi
■ cSticcessfnr-d trtisfm en s tu d y th e a p
or otie npcr c a m e 10 e v e r y n v i e c am
. .
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Most of the (Jestru<*1 Ve foWT Its
efficient In the nOUgatlon o f
Found to Pay DiviUund*
w i : _
ease» are o f bowel origin BP.f*ro!(Ja*. |
^
fhan dIp
a fu„ rn. ■ c a t “i of n tn . horse and machine
in
i| r
) I l x * x y ( ' l t s A p p r o v e O i U 8 Q
Electric airing, like the fitlinibhlg
la “ tor In o ffir t rtihr th ey m ay get I h e l r * 'W lT go b ‘ V.fW-rtlnVuVl 1 „.wf Y .itric . 01
M
n K
t K C f ' o n l I o n r r i in
K i i t t e c l h e n
Cysteip. «bould bq built Into tbe hum f;
•^rk done-«Mtoietitly
To safeguard one bret^Cittlr l
a
i
i
fop lifetime service. Lifetime wiring
r s o n * ........ ~ • -- ------------- ' l i e imp o f
in home
■ piiol irh'efnoent» Is "im p o s a n t Tn tenth*
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paf-t heciiilse It dispenses with costly
ami till» 1 » true nl»o In H*ri
California has 1,20^,000 hoof rattlo i ^
If. • m L »1 f 'J
1 *
k ? 1
refl'iir* ttfirf amllttrtna later' on. A s 1
« ’ Mire, raw Tsrmev WCQ
i ■ ■ * n a n u u a Sweff eirtt). To eveflv Rwrt * - * ! « * » » •"« ••IheaMiflu«I a .landard
«">1 f.wt and conveniences are gener-
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ro«v>nirm*nrlHtloA o f arr hit nr fur* I o f
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the bnil ling*.
rbrei The iesuita\Indicate Jt»t the 4ft»ipfit!on o f h!» rupltnl Investment» »even tenth» person».
«111 worth more than rhey *n«(. the
It la possible to maintain healthy , ijmited f?edkqg\g*f Nrlffe rn»e he a
tlnaiillntioO o f a complete wiring sys-
f
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a
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e
r
r
profits hie flocks if d « e aftenfion fs % r a tfica 1 slid eflHlent ¡mffhod o f re-
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take account oft Snmrt trend*.
In Meiu that will take care o f all
glven :o the control o f parasites snd ffurhs* p o f* fffoducflua P 0 « T e «h e n the
Umllate and future needs Is a font) o f
lircTwi i'
prerqptlon
o f di*#*s* Many hav» ^ hitter coet arid market »»tiisflun are
S k im m M k f o r C o w s
■«» beef cattle, or *’C ’ J p.-r c.-nt ol
M ! " i V V d s i h l U l fff
k atn m y.
J 4
Weekly
Insist*
th^t
the
Mirben
sho*ild
fo B H 19
1931 « profitable soas**n. despite favorable, or UhUn a prefl-'inViance
Sklnmillk enn he f*d
fl*tr> oew» S «B tlJU h*-.ff ,u«ttl»^$Jtbe r^^'ritry
7
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th# |o « price of »ggs. n roller prk ee I nf leaner ent* «X pork ir e d e s je d .— UU$nonil<-slly In ihe area* oliere II la
Uv*#- Increasing number o f q|a^UjcaW
who *le*-oraled It So sutl tiersel^
and the i prices of all p*iqltry meat BeM prairie F
ffofl'enlen* *•« that are btH-rvflilrfg Vverya
wrltps
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ap fair * well all summer. Feed prices
flay necessiiI*-* in the modern home,
nough
gn <v>l»f If) ordì
■lao srere cheaper.— Etchange.
a supplemenf Insleail nf ollm esl* n hen
The fee*llng vaine o f harley U hi|Tbet A 1 11 ' ’
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M*e* »alt.« o f com plete rrlrlnfi ktfcrica»
aut yi-lln» Trulla In
Soil for Garden
fed at thè rate of $*gt|t )«»'•*•¥ nf n*ifh #> «f thal af » a fe 4 *»Ua <1 fqr H t i g l V / nary life— how
flcil'incs apparent. And wl^en one also
Ih* kit* ben. «líovev ■ Ulacfc Urf<>leiim Í fc*-*1'
Licht aandi tolla are henoflted hy flfcpladng one potind o f llnsecd or «oy-
• • •
pried Milk With Grain
biers the amount o f IJtikiS ^ r e * t
fianrl Tbw « e x l s o M d ill tut fr lo .w
working clay and -h u m o Aito Them. bp*n otlmeal The be^j w ty f r fe*d Irt ; la u r in e -m scIfa tT y atsrtdin^ ' fa*
D #v : milk fed with ursln ratlrsi* They require attention Ip this i»*gard
housew 'fe by the»« convenience*
la “O welgh Ihe feed su ff (Ita Th’lk StTF fioACS nfrTeS'««^ tÀrm Uxj eìixé knif cuts too, «Ith moTdlngsqilckUd o íd ln rgd A | the'
haajahoot equal value for chicks a* fo r «eversi aessonp
yellow kitchen cablneff red ih W u iii ns fliclcoat o f wiring seems cheap. ( J j
i > r y must be r «b r thè ttqold over thè grsln
When down proflt
whota liquid milk and la fed with less dug deeply n i uiflçs» the %k>t*e of f l f graln ls fed on top o f sllsge there
and tenkeitle. re,| oilcloth curtain»—
'lltie factor o f safety that Is »»-
• • •
Joes ard lees danger o f attracting Itfes. the gimund provide* rlUStfafiJ firs nsge.
#u-M with Hde,|iiate w iringmtk imt A'
tMl he no lo«: o f milk
| All >ed* for new piantine *h<>uld b< and h ere» where w ell wenr white
A flak ;>roduct rather then a too fine­ the main hop* o f getting them Into
• xtler to he lightly dismissed. It
f
^
exti'**»ufuut or
Avuti llnscod otjr 4 M » w o ortl$f
2 ■ hun- preyiar >d as soon as rxA lble. The r i p
ly flNc - 1 dried milk p s v d t r la prefer- really first class shape Is under drain­ try I * eight. Jhg S k lm K lk I* Xu ocih Ji •Ab%pl 4 t*e sp«*« 1 f-l «i»-.-« «(yd j.-fy td is
fl*n|ld be InterqsUng to know bovg .
blu*
t t we d.*a 1 A t>ot
• bl* Meat w rap and dried skim milk age.
•i**y swl'ls-l»*» *We p r v o i t 'l esqb
fi T
ifj.rlm r*.se« *,n tftfl window sill «III
However, they can be worked * # ' • a '''kWlcfUl - - " it t *
'Tl- I**» s - f '1**11 i m- eriZed * tt& oo
la car blnutioa with fh p standurd Wia- 1 1 n i* c.K;d*fb*a to ¿ro n ¿ a » ! U p get s bles hflln ollru*.it «* f2..,9' » bnndrafitvtlg
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5 S, t A fc i» the qpyet) -fc * l d tfit.fo ry u t a y.-iif )*.-e>t«*«e f»f Ih s ■irWlffy' o f tfl« y
’g »
mturi- (ffi»(dr r Sttwfl H eitrNfll’ t'ofy. hut
iklmmllk Ti
T» w<.e»Tf
woCrtf 23 renfU (rbufl”
d'ini -
pr-»* «nt day tu»tne rrwne| to switch an j
wlarYvnsta’a wool clip o f 1 P 3 i » « . mirror In a g*x*<1 light with a shelf
«g fioweys i* lyiyut thl* expensive work. «he «klrnMìlk
raw 1 re n s y then bW «
ffttB fy^fett heeifs now and he prepared <ȃ*!welgbt for rows.
* 1 t$;m*) paund*. sv flT b •(#- défit les* ) »%lu» lT ïf" r ■ bright red m akeup b**x u l%g>*r*a*«f"r* rtge jn s • r*<«a. j L u
the liquid milk Is used the ra* 1 t o ; bu„ d „ op
yoo „ >rt , aMen
flj rm- iffifff» S b if o f M iifr sf«frA otic«
A k im m ilk ls worth more for bofB r rttTtl) 'in TO I.' ThVfA’ <Kre f J 'iO Í f w 7 'h 'p o » i| e f and all the rest o f our
O-iiSldi-rcl lb « »*< uud best t*sA« la
>ught to be Included—W l a c o u f ^ ^ y i t l o n s this spring.
Good soli t* alfe chPkcns hut c«n he nflllzed f'>* sheep shorn t»«f season 5<SS) less thac t*esnty arsenal.
uriat.
Assi'
Jfle home to have an accidenL
dair;
AS. i r . .-a* 1 a~fnfff,
the first requisite o f a go**J garden.
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