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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-06-03, Page 6R. - 7 .�.-., . _ t � ,. .. - �' '"I�•••�,�I�N.:+•r•.r .,,, . - - - -—,y,',j..`.,,:,.:::,u. yuMtw«.,,t. Mn.,.in.>;iWIC3: wMMr•. - %-' *4*-* ,,,..a„•..}.•..,;. I.•...n�,,.•.. «. - yv,•>r'Y1Wi'9'«Id . -..4 i • _` t � .. _ _ • • .-_ i , ••��.�=�•-•. ]P=.i,,.►, ".:,....1.. _ .. _. 11,11. - - :v .. .._111_1. .. __--.»._-. .._.-_,Y... . ..,- .r..-1111, _ - 1111..- •. �.. ,. _1111 _. -__ __ ____ _._.�_-_.-.-__.r._ .. -� _ - _ _-�- ••-_-_-�.,..��_._� _ _ ____ -_.__- __. -._ _ .._ -_ ___ - ent colony will be so much weakened �7 e / � N, �� r • � by their loss Littat it is n.ot likely, to � ���� T / ®. swarm again.•• _ + -� - o Where tha a iar cannot be watch-' •"'�! _i _j p Y t- - , i.•',luellt which • - I am one of the users of a seta- ed the plan of preventir.- swarming ` , " i , , _ :-A i� 1 rl,hiy dtis• r1 E`l it.. jl' I at �.,^-_ /�/� feeder. Mine is not an expens.ve one. by esamin.ng every brua(1 comb in Zlit SUNllAY SCIIt!(11� I-1 th �, rest':.i}, ~r==��f-�!'�,/�� /- I made it myself. My first experience every eoluny every K•eek, and destroy- i L ti E ti'1'II• , " •--�--�� in all the ueen cells is very labor- ___ __ lU-1:.. it i'epErtteth rn(•. In the _. -�_._ . --- _ with it was wlt.l i6 hogs. None ofr b" q S - --ten.--- - -- - - U ounds.. I four and not a}way3 effective. A I S,auCa bailors, I h::mu:l 1- c,:,ldca : illlplo-' an+t a111lwst childlike .: ay elf then] weighed over. 15 p ih:tlkirrg (.f that priu::t'wcr Uge, l.uci tat ISddress communications tc Agronomist. 73 Adeialde St. West, Toronto 1 s made it fire feet long, and it fed from, simpler plan is to rcclio:e the queen, Text ---I Sam 1:►� =t' rel;r,,' c`c,tE:! 'a ►,eini;' `ul'ry' for+ltxt 1 it is necessar to bother with a butter- one side onl •. There fire two com art-. at the betiinning of the clover honey. to yauint lie }I;tx} (i ►); (t !iota L( "a 111 Will , Oats and 1 vas i or Silage. Y 3 P 1-9. `''The Lord �en� me worker, I know of a •certain lady r`vho! idents. At first I thouglrt it would ba flo:y:, sand ei Ql]t, ur n ells case taone,' thee." Samuel reminds Saul that lie ; that :rats•!}lc)u!It du !veli; I,l,t h( is Ili districts where earls: frosts m,1ke „has a -good reputation as a butter- too $122x11, b>lt now � see that it was destroy a'tl th, queen c P 1 .,• l,a.I* . S=uiluel 1+ittlseti corn an uncertain crop, oats and peas r but I have notieed that her plenty his enough. There ,is .only one I or destroy . all and give a ripe c'::11 had L en ell: sett sell• set apart refo i tut t,;tti, v,; , male , ,} rt' God,.and that therefore fet-1, w4.r� haiil� al,uut it. .tie, too. can be brown profitably for silage. , butter sometimes has a pale, salvY reason for havin more room, and that I of select parentage. In ttli� 'way a' hi�,l o_.ice by , a Lhin�;w Oats and peas withstand fight frosts hay! EI sir(':} anti } 1 ' ! 1r " t look to it. I did .not know the reason is to allow a larger amount of feed young queen is obtajned which wail he 'should ohE�y 'tl2e vuic'e . of Conti as l'' and make an excellent growth,. event •11 be more ipolwen by His -prophet. Iicll;tl(1 steal fru121 Lias k:n� hc• 1`:u! (Lc, c'ir. for it until I •saw .her working her, to be dumped in at one time. nut svrartn and, bosid'es, w. ,, , _,, ;;.11,. c'} �'umE' Ort► Saul. Tl: with low telnperatures. �'Yhen unfav-i. •' r -She took it in her han(is an31 As a matter of fact, a feeder 'of this prolific inathe fall and next Sear than •aver all, ;amu I 1►c.iE:ed, was the• 1'3 1. tol>:c,cl'i frotic . ie cl ve.rl butte 1 = the po:<.er of Goll, til iu- l,'lt<; ��:t-4 1'V', •1:: 'tl„' � i'• orable weather for harvest g Q• I kneaded it anct s ueezed• it in ]:er� hind Is used alT the time, ani there the old due. n, and wi.l be less likely autl.crity, • ;�t,lalc•kitu • i ] s eU the q th_ ��.:• 3 tl,. rets 'in such as a long ra r y p , 1sand'after she thoughtI are.,seldom more than two or three! to swarm next'Srgar. This plan, ]io:v- 'visiblt Kind, whose petie mau he t: as. . 1ut ,;.►n • chopping bow , i,een :t l►rea.rli h - i tribe;. ' liic� 1>ie;i '�t u;) t, n1.,:aIfi?etlt, apt • elct�•er can filhst Ue .put in• the silo, that it had received enough working •pigs .eating at one time, So what i3I ever, caluses a certain amaullt of loaf-' There jl: ci a11•eatdy' t _ ; ; •tit C llrrtit,l, has can: die iL'into. vi a feeder so 'bi ?Ling until the n.w queen start' laying.', tween Saul and the old pl•uhe ;Klee a 11;em11ri:.t1 of hit : t(t ► after which the oats and p rho took a halndful a.nd pressed th,, us© of ha ng S ,� slid .1:11 l lite`,: _04: . - 1; ► reduce(, b Sou] had acted 'tibiae his vwn ilti:lti� r south of Iles r harvested. In sections where . corn: -h r butier-mold to riot it. By. then I Jon t know of any reason: -And whaat � Z'his loafing cab be mach Y' a fisc and pl'ay'er .1'r'=' 1 on to. Coil rat, -tile r+alE'iE't]t : A::rtcM, . pl,` count' of a lack �. • e P' ' - ] f litre or six com artments `,1ntrcdycing.a, rine-quecit, cEal aiL the ii'1 offei'i nl,� s' c?•i vrill not do well on ac it was a greasy' me's's.. `is the t se .o p " b� �'" �' • ♦I + ime the ueen is ren2oved. ansa 'if this pat'atory `to settiltg out :3�th his tittlt' ' thi• .Jt,i.11rtrl t :.i!'•:'t'; y`h irpE 111 .11: i lr:: qk-- of heat, oats and peas, as q rtlie, wit• One can reals a it better wheal hE I for -the pigs to Ioo1c in.o when th, y , t n 9 ..«,,,, .. -. 1?@fOd p'je' .. f`U'rU nGt l�l"'tlirt.Ileb, .ted h.t! a.t 'I)t'�tl I'V1'Itl Ally i dt -'•w..s:�^ e:. ,� ,,. i,��_ •� i.=;]ae :ei�r2ough aA.b' y alai the 11 :tit , -• Y:- r„ ,p,rasltiac'.. �a*g•e;salt:•fie g - �' 1111 �. ,. - � •-t.�ierststt" 'tthrct -tlre�el+e':ale :,]ngry'f arm Le,e ,;,.�.. '.,1st u v ..: _.: . will be much better, being nearer al s' is around. 100 degrees �'., 5o,last fall, when I got my 1G pigs.l'privat �mis for swarmi•n^; `i+av'e --been ' not 'u"nit cl for •Uatn:�zf'`1's T1•e T2••e n'1,-tl::rt�•t! 'i't "i'' T� '; balanced ration. A dressing of barn- the hand store of the butter on clover; h threw the corn for them,i started, the bees are unlikely to !Kuala sanction (1;`i: f3 -1I). Sazmtic't Moi; gives oi'• the ►:eagle 111: 1.1 1 '' whereas the temper '•, (%Y"cv::;'„ -,f. ;1;tIt:1 1, yard manure will in.grease •the yield, should' be, in the neighborhood. of .�5 over the ,fence every couple of• days,; him another chance, actli ru.tuu�inds' Sa.11 : friend,• nurse s 1F -feeder full of tank -Ione prefersetocuso. the s<tirerhmethbd,� him in the ilame'vf .the Lord to "g2 � rind h"i i'••'.t•'s(r:It;,nt •,tt:;tt ! li:i.l "p?r- especially on new .lands which have, degrees. Such a difference, of .c ,and kept the. a •• I f,.;',I„•,} t,.';. rt'Illnt,tr, I'tl' l:t )'' Eha not been inoculated by clovers.- Oats snakes the butter melt more or -less, age. • I hauled a tank of water out, only those colonies that are actually Land smite Amttle.k. . 'n fno•e than 'twice asi it dri a little all da into a preparing to swarm should be treated, It seei<1s quits 1lztural that S,1uI• I.ur•i,” wro I•'1\'flit!= �' itl�iurc'1E', 'la 1''O and peas contai t I w•hi;h. spoils the grain. T12en,�again, -and Iet p. Y I 1-I.Nr ;.'lli.,h h�' wi' Ll ". ll4+ _ much rotein ars corn, and therefore ` ascertctin-; should chafe un(li:ll aril llicca.I tyre tl;e �x.'t. ':'_ p i in looking at it from a sanitary'*and- {rough for them. So they had water land sone me,.12s for quickly 1 n, ' n whichris racticailz well' with the corn and tanks a with clover ing if a colony,is building queen -cells the old prophet. Ile w•as -a so:flier; shifts '11 ' c',`1 1:' i i,-ity t•,`,tl►:' •t,;*,yl►i { make -a'ratio P - I point, working the , butter. I and g __ _ en' - want? in' re oration for swarminb.. skoulti�_leader of AT;lillE :who ought to' h..,. bur h ' l.. ll. ►i �ti :w 1a r ,�, balanced in itself. As a -food for dairy hands cannot be as . clean as wh i forage. What more could a pig P p s the butter M feeder cost in actttal material be employed: One of the best of these I been free to use 11is own Jucdgment iilid 'flicy r•palt•ct;i llll' l,: =t . ut the - -1lcep --• - cows it is most excellent, and' will sub-� using a- butterworker, a y I. ` '.we," Th^ la't. statute the best of Pasture. � is more a. t to absorb impurities, when purchased about $3... That was for is to• have the brood nest occupy two; to plan• his ow•r>y c:unpaig'ris. l3ut, ar,'1 �)f th4 ,t :r rl t') s%+' ' n . P 1'' lianas. , sidin used in it. The 2x 1 chambQrs, and Hien by' prying up t'he' nevertheless }le should ll:dwP knc);�•n ;tri+'';::er2t nr,: • !`.a\ .' t:, it tr z ;tn'1 In the fall 'of 1918 I had an occasio made soft by the heat of t e matched e I . 'i lila e i often made stuff was on the farm, and the roof upiler chamber, oris can see at a� that the strength of n-1: 1,1� l:,u1 ll4'4'�, thy,..- .1 �' l,at'`'�`'ti t r'1"''.hl t g�l'i'{'.`�•i l _ j • to test the 'worth of oat -and peg l it is true that bread om ar d with corn lila e. I had been 'with the. hands but although it ;could ti•,tus Also at pier.e l:eft from .roofing' the glance if the queen cells are bcint; eat altogether lie in it•= ,;l r,r no. , ac r' ,rF �c 1, r fit t't . t I-,:1 w:."• i. 'of " • r , c p e g ' , sects nl be cleaner not to use the henhouse. )tiiost farms have this same, built along the lower edge of the' strength'of an army ail ti,' was' oto c.r fEa tli`� t.' t,, 'tl:a' • . . feeding corn silage to a. nuniiier o. y . r t of � 2ixture made of „ , , �,. t • r ,.:A-,- l,' :,' ;, dairy coves, and on the twenty fi s hands, bread -or any n material lying around in a pile, so 'coia2bs in this, chamber.' •� skill'of its coma;t:. ,�:. .. a:;,uEl =t.rI l c,;,_,r..', C' `�0 or , 0 for In mtlnv' :arts of satrl.hern •Ontario,, for faith,'t'r,e rerc;.nit'nn of (i,A, '10 c(.zllt;::t::;t "f' •; ':l'' .l l: -;> 1 ►. hr tits k.. January ie to the place in the silo) flour does, not have the absorbIn , just why should we pay $_ � � ' I ;;