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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-07-21, Page 7• --teem- . f. "'led themselves of the service Of an 4 Oa nes .,... ia • ......... ..../„...„. --ear -see ta ' ,,-...,45.,_ ,.....,:..... -.. — -••• re' • inepecter, which a& furnialiadstWork in Gran' and ree of . • charge 'are inVited to communicate, Field, Crops. , • with tire Dominion, Rotanist. Experimental and researc1. work,. promoted .by --and wider the guidance of, the Dominion Department of A.gri- AT one who watches a pair f to boys and girlwho love 4.p eat- "eulture, has made great .stride s in 'birds at their nest can searcely fail doois. Thee° is a great deal ti be Canada during redent years. It is to be impressed with the tireless and learned about the borne -life e , Adriress earranunteatiosie ea as'etosicailet,' 73 'Adelaide, at: Nareetaatiarontera: , Tbe followang rules are worthy of Tact Times a Day to Milk. seeminglY Will ever remain so 'efore deep-rooted planta and hence bring UP where they can be referred to fre- era a the three Prairie Provinces by birds furnish a beautiful enareple of learnea hew difficult it is, fer; unlike ' mineral foiel frIom the sub -soil: While quently. / • a $20,000,000 annually, and tliat the ire. 'dee'tiort. to the OffaPring and fldelitY:.mamrnals; no brad can be raised on • EP, - •-• '1-60 .BY ELSA G.' ALLEN -nee t' tdf t th t•th dise devoted calm give'n.to the Youngs Inelespeciallar the care of the young Most — son; they are ad' good•hurnus foiluers careful study /by evera• Pereon what covery of 1Vlarquis heat by the Cereel deed, both Poet and scientist and even, of us at some tittle have attempted to P I A , I • DiViSiall or the Experimental Ferias the most/ disinterested obeerVerpe raise: a; untbrtunete little • neelling ' • Row many times a day 4 eow should as can he planted. Inshould else be owes or works horses. A good plan as tbe pailked is a vexed' questio,13 and noted that practically all legumes are to tans n the ewes up in the stable branch hes !enriched the .wheat, grew_ agree diet in the nesting season mostadeprived of ,its Parents, ad have the •spitit of inquiry and investiga- tion became as rampant as it ie to -day .i settlement was ehought to have been reached at twiee a day. Max it ap- pears that some cows an-be'tI- milked -witia success ae to yield three., and :even our times daily. Nor does. it ap- „pear that the miestion, of quantity and quelity can. beniefieltely. deeded by .rule or rote. ,BY, Reaorsa • of-Per- 'formance repeat NO. 12 isaued by tha - Live Steck larentai et Ottawa. it would appeat thet. of 61, mature krshires '28 we„re 'milked three tiMe-i,- Oily,' h. certain nunaber of days, eleven of them belove 100, elevers beltei2e0 aial over 100, four. over no and under 300 ,and twO bver 300. Of the fame -me- ad A.yrshires one .that was in milk 805 days was's-Milted three times daily, producing 12,G08 lbe, of milk, 519 lbs. of fat, a percentage of 4:11 of fat. tural gypsum. Indeed., tta systematicl tee a, usehantime end again increased leg- 7, Saturday aright, give ''a.• bran' at night. ' ; le f• , I I 1 varieties ,of tree fruits haae. been urea in seeming grief, and if unehle were seep to feed' their young in one dey, aria a single house- thies - • .. , • • .. . mamas grdwth as inuch as fiale mash, lakewarm.r ands add'• a tables; pi -even of good, geowth in the Prairie' . Another was milked three times ' a to find another mute that season, each t Provinee.s, wbile same valeable.dis- sentimsntal stories may .easily arise. wren whose mate had•been killed .was • es have b'een made in •:forege Only vera birds are believed to teen to feed her ,aoung 1,217 times spoonful of saltpetre:, ' • . I coveri 's .a. Watch yoar 'mese, If lie stops . . crops, notably a perennial red clover, mete. for life and remain mated in fifteen hours aria forty-five minutes. sweating suddenlY, or if he breathe.s Immensely 'valuable research work has threughout the year. The parrots are 'Young birds may be said.• to 'fall '.:short 'and quickaor if his ears droopa' I been done by the pion of Chem- • a familiar example of this true nion,o- \into two classo, precocial and: altri- • or •at he stands with -his legs braced istry, and by the Division of :Rotaay, gamy ameng birds, and in their na- cial. Precociel young, foe' eacample„ sideways, he. is •in danger of a ,heail db th H lth fA' 1•Et tive aande • whole floc.ks can be seen theee of groeseepleveas and sandpian flying a.bout ie. pairs at ell._peanons. ers, follow the parents about hi a few hours after hatching; but altricial the say bean the field bean; the field' 1: Load Preston,. Stanley aasn to each other. • . ‘: I milk. Indeed the amount of food and: Pea, the transorf glover,: and the hie: et Stop. in the shade if poseible. lightlY, and- drive slowly. ' tr°du'qi” af : Huron wheats into the oth'er provinces ..There are many • popular beliefs I the greet varie needed by birds to ? pines, all give geed results• in thel • 3. A s top f ponge on o thehead, er ,' ' " . has brought about a gain of at least• howeVer, 'which exaggerate the affecaj I maintain growth is asueprise.,ta most 1 , . • orchard, the best of all legemes for, even a clotheiagood if kepi wet if half. a million &Mars Yearly. Bet tion of a bird fer its mate: Fair ex-i,persons.. When we earisider:..that it , this ,purpose`is the red clover. • I dry it is wotie than nothing. •• 'wheat is snot the only 'grain that has ample,, that the wild goose, havange requires only from one to two weeks.. , Theayalue Otgrein Manure has long, 4, Water Your horse. as often, in' profited immensely through the :Work lost its mate; Will never mate agairi;I for 4 young bird to transform from ' 1)0, Vtailognieed. by atansidians .fruit,Ipossible. Se long as 4 horse is work- eurried on at the Experhaental Farms. 1 and that the eagle, once dearii/ed art, a naked, stiairming bit of a lite to 'a goers. , Nevertheleai, thereis quite ' ing, .avatee in. snaall quantities wilt not BY the •introductitin of Dattbeney, Vie -i its first love, will never choose an n fluffy. little fledgeling, we must realize genellIgar thretigheut Canada a dearth • hurt 'him. ;Dirt let him drink "pnliran. terse -and in partieular Banner oats,ti other. While it is' eindenbtedlyatrue I that they need an alatst phenomenal • ,. if cever crops. laortenetely there is few awalloWs if he is going to gtargl a gain has been made of„ever $9,O00,-Ithat the eon.° individUale often nest, arrieent of food; and we ean aPPreciate at hand an irinnediaie and ecesaoreiaal. itilit . . . ' a: .• . . . , a , 000 annually, While other new grairis,I.together year after year, it is .pretbeltliat the .parents:life is a constant • ' . ably :their attach.ment• for the' nesting i search for fond , from earlieat i•i4.-of.... i remedy for thle sittietion.n, sa. . I ee,-ectbeef. ne,eannea in'aatar warn 'elicit as barley, flax and peasnahava! . WithinTecent years there haive'beena -a- sponge ..Off, the'. harness anark and ptovert responsible for an inereese in' site, ..rather than any love. for ,,eaeh i lightaWaill ' dusk. • ' - . • ., ,. , 1 swest,, is eyea, i is, . nose and mouth, • • ' • , • a 3 '" 9 I t. ' ' ' . ' • Value' et 33 000 000 annuall , 411 f s ether, Which causes them to reinate- • • It hal beene fouricr that s' - •". a arems, cOuatlese :e.xlieriments by various -esci t h' ' ha - periment stations, and practieal fruit and the dock. Wash his" feet but net these Must end .will develop in. still] for it is merely the homing instinct robtri 'requites:hi ,full weight Of earth: 1 greater preat to the eoantry. Experi-i whie in p e thorn to seek the same werens daily in order to grow and all a h " i el 'e-rowera as te. the bast method of in aiseans. .., ' creasing the growth of legumes. Al-' Q. If the therniementer is •saventy- ments ie. plant breeding. work .witin place it the same time each year.' It young hirds reqUire from one-half:to most w ithoat e aeepti oii ' these experi- five degrees cir higher-, wipe him, all garden and field crops have led to the i sometimes happens a of course, that their full weight of food daily. This. mente have demonstrated that the best .0.vr, . •11 '" elarrip sponan using vine- discovery of meny:peW varieties, seeni one of the pair has been killed and mak-es it neeesaary for -the old birds to. • 'legume food known to Inan is agriena• nee .. • ... in : • - • as the Melba apple • air' M i 1 P nos.s Je. Do not wash • . , , Y a COMI does not return to the old home. The feed the young probably hundreds of • . • Al at t to ete' H d ' other one may th n haunt the nesting tunes a day. A pair of grosbeaks . „ ay. or . caya ou , o , • n ? , hun,dred. per cent, and,eyen more.. ' producing 11,5,24 lan. of milk, 434 lbs. boils in which •legemes are grown ot fat, a percentag.e of,I3.70. One *. • other Was Milked thriee. daily lee 2524. are nearly always deficient in sulPhar, Lengumes,- of course, 'mast -have gun. • • days and three for •.a. Versi" limited .phur, tee/1101(1,mm quantities .of elt. • (number -ea days out of a total.••ett 24. Unless they get,it in easily available Of 31 three -year-olds only live were :milked theice daily and of these but two over 100 days: Of 03 two -year-olds , daily for less than a hundred days, „end under three, three were milked fiv,e over a -hundred, and lest than 200 • and.four over 200.. One only exceeded 300 and she wa.a milked three times a dna', for 346 daas put of. 6S in milk, yielding 10,560 lbs. of teak, 428 las. • of tat, a percent.age ef 4.35. Of :71 -form they simply starve -to death. or sun 'stroke and needs atteation at - ' . , . . 1 mological and Seed Branches. Oen- Agricultural gypauit, which is in p:nee. izer,,furniehes aelphn,r in 'an immedia get him .into ;the shade, remove .har- lest of all countries in live stack, ada has been,shovan to be the health- Even when hunted each bird clings to 1 its mate, so that the birds flock' to Young of such birds as the thrushes untreated, ground„ natural rock fertil- '9. If the horse is overcome by heatil fact which must be •attributed in larg: their fallen comaides. , • . and sparrows .remain in the net for ately available and neutral form—in ness arid baidle, wash out his .m 'th I . .supervision and conttol adopted and But whether birds Mite for life or eeveral days and must, be fed every 'exectly ahe form that sulphur is sup- saionge him all dshower' over, his legs, • • 9u ' measure to the excellent systeni of ' a sin. le season,their ho l' few minutes ' •. will always mterest us and merit our that young birds are Always. hungTy, plied to nature. " • and give him two ouneed . of aromatic ,,for g . me de . It s -ems to us, perhaps, . alpiritS,'Of ,,f,i, monia, 't . 0 1 followedeby. the lanalth of- Arlin:104- m , or wo ,unees„of,. .,-. - • , - - --- . - - sweet spirits of nitre, sn a . prat ot water; or give him 'e. pint of coffee 'warm. Ootal his head at once, tieing -three times daily:, for under 100 days,...Flo hest a ,nita only upon n I ttlie practice of cold Water, or, if necessarynehopped *000,000 annually, laigely by .its eru- ' I u • 's rn ca -res a e _ sually take the ho e ce es Rotany Inas saeed: the country. $32,- M mature Holsteins., eleven were nelked 15 for 100 or over np to 200, ten'for es „cis ura inethaa s, although this let mo•re eetionsly; but with a great many •' ice, wrapped in a cloth. ' a • • ' oarer,200 to 300, three for over 300 up aignidat_ininortant considerattion, 1.1_,‘ • 10. If the horse as off his feed, try ,Latd: baigigtstansdmurtetanodf i.rotacotonetsrolanodf species of birds,. the male works ;with to 365 and eight for -everyday . they a so upon the amount of•atten itin paid other diseaae.s to which plant life is him, with two quarts of oats niiited tatoeta bath plants-enda-tii-heraseear sobject. • • - ' ' ' , • To -assist in this later phase of the w‘ork, b. • 4umber Of inspectors' speciel- ly trairied in the Identification of. Pos that he ears rest -well, arid clean huU :is but one of ;the Profitable results selected for, their own. .The females ' 'Most birds feed their young largely Hamada 'Da its tiVe4utionart meas., study; 'as the, high -est, ty,pee-of :bat elf,.wca Elioulclawatelrealarnaly-.. of; tires and other activities it • is con- dopiestie relationship found among nestlings closely,- we Veould see that •The measure Of success attainable servatively Calculated. the Division of animals.. As with all artinieleete fe- the parent bird fee asa each one •until an the growing 'of seed pOtatoes de - Seed Certification of Potatetee.. - ' -were' in milk,•Whieb in the nareerity •of the eases was for eaety day in•the year. One avad :milked four times; a day toi 313 out of 325, 'distiller for 266 days out of 365, a third for 129 tothe several diseases- to w'hich , Po- with. bran; aada water; and add Subject. Reteareh.work in, its 'labor - little Salt or, stagala--er-gir : ranc as result- -atorrea y.t e it satisfied... The 'food rnust be placed far doyen hi the throat of the young - bird. so that he motion of the female from the time the nest swallowing Will be made reflexly; and - is started until the _young are fully the mother bird continues to stuff the ainanea. . • • food down until the muscles Tense en -The Males usually arrive first on act . If a youngster fails to swallow • d 'mat 1 100 000' t f the nesting .grounda and malt° ready thelast morsel, she then, with house. ; oetrnea.1, gruel or barien water to drink, ' e m approxi e , • ons o , value o the - live stockd feeder• 1 f th h' h th h g'v it t tli att. • an this '11. Clean' your /verse ',at•night, . I t th 1'ma es rom. e areas w ey ave es o e ne one. • • • . " 'screenings .being., made a -maximum for the femaleaby driving away rival avifela economy, takes it back • .aila • clays.out of 350, se foutth for 257 days teto diseases and in the application oft thorotighly. The salt dandruff•drying out of 365, A fifth for 298 days three control • measures reeeinniended, are on his skin makes. Min uncomfortable, tithes and 67 four tames eat of the ,again aisiting the fields of all growers and often produces: 'epees ander the 365, a sixth four times daily .for 145 whO have made apalicatien for suohnnieneas • out--ef-332,---andatare--faur-tiarWthaY aesietance•.this seasen.. The acconis 12. Do not frill ato water' him at for eVetaa day in the year, one hearing pTishnient ,sevetal purispses is the night after he has eaten his hay. If go;an lbs of Milk and 1,024 of fat; e object of this assistance being seri- yOu don't he will be ehirsty'aill' night. percentage of 5.37 and the other 33,- 145 lbs. Of milk and 944 lbs. of fat, a: • peeehntageasef. 2.79.. -.,Of 29 four-year- old 'Holsteins: one was milked.--fmir we a n -t ieenext.dayaaleat. Wet; it is eitirnated that Ontarie . is earrying•material with which to reno- _ .' times, sedgy for eveayalay in the •yeaaa. ture -ofeany diseasenfound atanlee, calm t 11 ta d 1 " 'producing 19,935 lbs: Of milk, "747 lba. preSent; (2) .the grower'. is'. assisted - '' ..° - beneliteecia annuallyntonthenextents of -vete-the old, neat Mider the eaves of i in the erediesitian of alladiteatede vieak If sheep raisers only realized the $32,006;000,, 1''e b'. surnmer fallew- sonie rodky ledge Other birds allow of 'fat, a •percentago of 3,74, another t WL othervvise undesirable. plants. from.. en. enen sa is at ion x re, ipniess , - onlye- Couplesof days for building, and fotirtiineivialaalayeiandat07-tithea - .• a ' • • . • '. •-• aa . ane -a.- b, r- t. .t • d• ee. ing ,a.syateria ingently•.enebneaged -by: dereal, chief arivong which may be melt: tioned.; (ea the grower- is definitely ad- viied BY the inaliectiir with:regard to. the condition Of his crop and of: the 13; If it ,is aso hit that the horse 'sweats in the,stable at night,' tie aim -thitside, with bedding. under him. 'Un- itas he cools, off -daring the night he • that. have been aehieved. Turning no seem to decideon the actual nesting on insects, caterpillars, plant -lie, the Entomological branch, when it is :site, however,and when this great sect eggs, ete., and thus render a- etated. that to field crops alone a jliSti- matter is settled, lioth birds,. in many tremendous service to agriculture, for . -fiable-eseeasateeissThateahe-depee • g casesraeteabentatailcling-,_lasimenio it countless millions of harmful nests af insects cells° a loss' each Year of leieurely;; as if athey found pleasure are gathered each year The warblers, 8125,000000, Same idea ef the coloseal in prolenging the task. Phoebes, for vireos, wrens, orioles and thrushee be -a a • woak involved can be formed. /n field instance, come back early In „paying; hang. to the insect-ddstroying army'? • P. husbandry, by the greater use df crop and :although their de notsbegin to in- 'Other' birdti, 'like the goldfinches' and aotatiqns.andethe aseertaining of the cubate- the beginning of May, rnieeirning-doves, feed their. young__ most profitable rotationisfor each dis- they are busy every 'Warm, sunny day largely on thp seeds of weeds ; and thles clo• they also help the farmer,: These seed -eating birds are fed • by• • regurgitation, and -this is true also of 7ontujlitaitetkehoenl*ey'ararlieed;;IiipYrothnliri:lii:longgunbroddcie--.9771-A;lt- - most •ns mach at- they need food, elo• they need to be kept warm and' she", • tered from &terms. Aecordinglai 'the • • . • • law. Weisel. thp Experimental Farms branch, the then .wprk, andefatigeb y unti, e 'theia sheep, no compulsory her equired .ttimalteathemeentheesiaaai s Prairie, Proyinces are' th.ought sto gain home is complete. and persistent in the, „practice Of dip: $2g,60o,066 'These fewatatts . not irrferredahovhver.• ing. made in the devaleimena of Can- life -that we -see -among MOst Of the for 40 days, another foue, tinsels for his- fields, it he so desires- (3) grow- - - - - --- • - eters-en-crops whieth, afaer'critican exa n_ellteleyasand three times for 233 days , - • • `a .third four times. for 51 days .and• arninations have been .made of • the ' ,--thpee-thrtos 1°1-2.04., •2•1.111 U fifth f9ur Plants daring the growing season and tines for163 daYs out of 346. Fifteen of thetubert after harvest,.are fOuna anaere,inilicealefen' a eataia. tee measoneeup' to, aim standards -sets Plug. ' P will illustrate the -advance that.iS bea that .all..birds lead the touching home coianion song -birds., Some, especially mothee bird frequently brood a tihem; game birils-asereentsernally polygamous, and, after mating, the meles desert • -----Good pastere-scannote-hea esiateete dean -ageieultuinee— • t — .• • " se ,• alter. two or • three years ribay for . • ne,----ea-ana_.— . • • • ; dayethree times. . 'One theee-year-o •formed. pbtatoes aro pet in ' • • .:11olitein:Was milked four -times daily byathat thine :the eloters are. eil killed Experisnerite. by the • French .Arnly toxigh • with ,prospectiVe puichasees; --.1:6:_of *ilk;e658elbe. eflatett percent- . . n• ---e-beeerningthineehencenaelight-grovete eaweed-niakes,.an eicaleatesubstitute Yntu. T;PR'.--°--- then .f,emaleses..-without' evens -assisting t One • of the moSt 'cur- scrupulously clean andearryaway the ' .' tee direct :information is dbtained 'eat eacal 'even the hardy nrasses ar. 'as e veterinary, Service show •that dried foi the whale year, Prodtielng 18,371 , n With ' regarer;to, cenditaans prevai mg - f h lir • . Is' d scr t• afterevery feeding. This • ious forms o tnne e. among ir e ea emen . h.i 857, -another four times daily • • --.-. . - t . or grass as. all that carilaeslaoked-fore for-a:lets in a bargee menu... _ a -,,'-'---"age-,-- 8-:57i-aue • - • y. in the:potato fields throughout the -.. ,- - .- - -,------ — — ' ' - ' --a' a- -a-- --7---- --- --'—'—:- ‘---L4---- -- :-1 is that an theaPhalaro,pes„. anenasell is,in•neebt CaSeEh enclased, in annuconsaa a• for 32- days and three times for 333 . . tountayayear by:: yeare.a(5) records, ' group of shore-birda. With them the sac so:that. it can 4 easily rernoeed, ' t slays,- g third -four: times- daily fear . 74 whiCir are evaila.ble 'for -the anforma- dil-;tion of ,any one interested, iii-inTain- :whole.lorder of denaestia-a-affalisildateaa'and the birds aincaref-u.leta take -it -to . s days- and three time for 149 elaye t .0t a total -of 22.a in milk, a fourth tained of the history and behavior of vereed, and the female enjoys. the fret- ?5. ooneiderahle distaace from the pest ddm which,. is usnallyaceerded the in ordernot to draw the attention of • a. ,flout timeafor 20editye end three time§ _ „ all-eeed hespeatede - , '• ' ' • - . e. . ,• -Male' Her one -duty is 'to , lay. the enemiesetoathe, e-oung.• . • . - • ' /or 106 days, •ii, fifth four titnee a day . In furtheraritetf this work, and in The world. , .tle use for the • . t "ill, p .1 . has boy ciples and i .-' "if put ritopractice,• a , • • . , for 40 days arid three -times daily for giii who 'does lean, in his heart of bring Succ.ess a& a -farmer= , ' , ., oggs, and this ,aeconiplisheal the flocks 'Daring' the brief time:that most .of . , the eVerit of the grower, Whose trope. or withthe other females of' her kind,' our. blitliallarerinaailie nest, theynarean.. - -7 --.330Taiii,pitrid_Tutre:47-dally.lo 3.7ditys a -ii -11 -t -m- -that-cou-nt--for-most4-e-A--:shoeastring-as tesalateeniembeilefs*agerod-cattleaelsabaleanne-anean-rnaeoaTotaana....leanaananiar siduana..eeeee...and...eeetaluin;naot.patiaaa hearts, artse-wantato 'win- Oateiriethe: thirigs aeat-leaeue-e-nefee-abn Aii. inte,r-6-ite-drupF. l'es.ving-ilie-tOaraliiIiiaibtiti- the eggs' '-e-effirray laaielied' With the ' iiiiiit7 as: , AiaT'''''ralfaie" been'-found-tip-Idathe'staridW; ' -sa----108-claye,•st slittliefourtimes-a afeathere-so--that---the young come in contact with hr.warm: -- • . beely. Most birds also keep theirenes.ts Children's Hour - - emit Of 360 in Milk; --Nineteen balers-. aann;, a awn 'eeamenation inane -jair *etPrettY'Peor sear daPeaa ii,••ilieeiseeliib' or a poultry clitba7or American cowbird and the European There is no limit to the devotiori of the Were Milked three times a day fer a an- in . Ctor at the point Of shipping uPeta; but it IS. a steel je.coriupred 7 . any kied ---a 4irb thetas working for number of days :Strad two thrice daily. a young man or warner"' who :h•asdie, the betterment, of any of the Cuckoo are•the aric.:•St aberrant of all methe_r_ bird to her "nestlin.gs in, the ifer the' whole year, one:producing:10;a big•dream of !access masonie line or • creature -S. A boy or girl may put the fdrui birds in their nesting habits, for 'they presence of danger, for no matter hew . upon application .by the grower 215. lbe. cig:mllic, 624 abs. of fat4 a inEr- 7other. • . .. a ' • , • ' , .. 'very best, there &sin: him or her intot btri•Id no nests, but lay their eggs in powerful the intruder, she Ithot.we no vided the •stock has, been graded- se` that e shipment of „potatoes fel' seed of other; species and -never fear, and many speeies, espeeially the : peavera- ounces..:_orniebeve • twelYe ' ouneee hi . day ia. the hisework. in anyeafe these Jams.. All "the nests ' that re done to developthe._finee quela -s.,13,Ut the great majority "efalarda-aise. ferocity- which one Woeld think . Could their. offsniring, _ , • ' . tiny beinsning-bird, attack iiith AL__;___ ,.. v lbs. of milk,.088.1be. of fait, a a e,,aritiiiiis Po'tabereaixna-er'taaoaaaAskt.aehundied rieenlet the present, whet, in their opinien; •- -•e:iiiiiii3-. of ---8:84; sea Iliiicsther-1•8;262' j _ . • . age of . 8.22. One tWoeyear-old .wasaisaeilehea a spaakient number of tags :to' greatest reed of the tireeS, and illaitY- •ities of the cows or the liege .,rair the - 'f'ad719•°•13i'lliri.'8' "a' '"''''tale-'d.41,e.over the. enniber "Of bags. or Other . raineant them veill`telI you, We ne ralieetilig..8 A treinentratis value in.aaork- monoaamouse that is, „they have only, belong Only to hawks and ,ovels.elatit a eeeentaineesenetessinarfolatheatliippingiratren-e-goostamenve-aridevaithers aw-Ora en g out- forathe-the thud- en_ one mate:each season; arid it is their when once ciiit of the nest, an'aciang _ hoeyaataeleetiduchar-21.-ala5 lbs -of 1 • . ' • f , — s ta '.: of the amount ,ail potatoes age,d_a charii.atinwi.triciaenthelitaRit honienlifirewhich offers uelimited op.- :birds are soon. taught to shift for _e 842 inspected I tout can and will do eveaythingethey portiriiity :for individual . observation themselves and are then forgotten. aa' 3.8(3; , another was' milked few times is iseired by the inspeetor 'and plated undertake, right." The, one-hundredth the ,money that could be stacked tiii t '' .daily for 108 days and thiee thaes fee e ey him upon the' shipnient.taiabese tags man no doulyt :would say, €`We tel,r1 under the blue dome of heaven. Ohara seartifasetlatetetheseententaeof -the. , bega aenea,252 darsettufeaLsaeteatagsgitrang--dao-mAa. third Was milked four times. for. 72 days arid three times for 274 days out of 846, a fourth and 4;fift,11 were each 'finirether-pr-daily severyealay; making three terayear-olde• so • handled.. ,Pne of the latter produced 12,168 lbs. of milk, 539 lbs. of -feta an average' of 4.4g, and the other 11;266 lbs. of, . milk, 448 Ilea: Of fat, a 'Per6 • oentage -'3.98,„ One • tworyear-old. thatlyae Milked three_ times daily for every dai lhe-aieital-pr.Oiliieect, 15;707' . : . of milk and 536 lbs. of fat, a per- • -of 1101.1_0......tvezirearL:-old.....00.14*3. (ieentiges ---Tlilety-teeetraothora • tared were, milked three' time* daily. for Varieus, petiode up. In 3-50, daya. Theis, it would appear that milkinge .14.get_ depend ee- ntainlyeupon ',mato* type,_ enittlition . and itagalealts • • Green Manure for Orchards. The 'WO principal functions of green anatraring are the iute. of Mier crop' In the. orchard and as a blanket for the land `durihg lirinter. The plants best suited' for this purpose. are un- qtiestionirtgly the legume crops. For fruit trees of all kinds the most important fertilizing element is nitro- gen. Through nodule forming bacteria the leguminous, plants draw into the ground, and mako quickly airailable for the trees, lar,ge-quanti- ties of tho free nitrogen of the air.. ' And not ot,IY, do the legumes' in - grease the ametuit of nitrogen in tho Men with lots of meney. Men Of otorLoniltAant.dimmAter_tead* right use et the material„things we 40 this is the, chief thought; Re- menther'It,If :eaerYthiag, elseaia tiara gettelle• Sueeeas Plalill.°0(1 anclarp- manhopdeegenuine manhood, genuipe weriianhoode. All the aeat wieget out df the farm, or:anywhere else, is con- 'or Othericaritainers to. Which they are attache:in-have been grown by the per - ion whose name appears en the tags; and. Dusting. by ,u4dini :,ouo-eigutli toupee. at ealatedesseegara-d staisseale-ane-swate.r for • each peend-of copper sulphate (blue • orbluestone) us,ed, When sugar' , aie used itt, the proportion:. tnentlOn,ed__„., „ the spray mixture will not spoil on account Of it„brea.ltdoVere_.or delay one account of rain. ' • .• • Per a two-hundred-gallen tank a 6-640 Bordeaux 'whith will 'require e tVventyatOur peal'ela of bluestone, ." Solve .threett ounces- -(sen bealairig•-• - teaspoons), of %agar in a . Water aanairiadaraidialrVrtliartaink-dif agitatipg until thoroughly mixed, : Too Much-su gar anustnot be eised-Von esiralle amounto-of spray.. diesolvertnee well-rounded, last riot heaping, tea- spoon:f augar on,e qtiart of Water,. • then tise set the rate. of one-half pint of -Ali soliatien-foe•--tiataii-• pound. - bluistone going iiiteethe: surioutt indestix-revired._ • Inerireat—i-d-P- everythrierNi-fir t iese. . Whether dusting gives, as gooci re - men, "'money makes the mare go." sults pest ontrol as liquid spraying But ;while the mare is going; the is a ' question that will stand discus - that they feive'$eert inapecterbar ail immerisrtzsuldir gar!. g;t6-0,-at'd'Prett sten. A leading authority -gives -this. officer of the 1)epartment of 'Amapa:, fast; far the man who depends solely is .advantages of dastirig from an econa tu.re and found to be sufficiently vie,. on his ney to win -him -anCeese-teill -6inleidaniearpoint' no greater speed in orous and free frorn serious diseases • net winarty success, that is ,worth applieation; more suitable for the tira- other pests and fbreiga varieties, to : illt ' ' , ,, (or • Noe 2) ,imailicseett. petateen .cees-a-Shallfweleave the money entire- .,, Warrant -them being -classed:1,11s No. 1 e What, then, as success, that is. sucas4itiott.i6oat,rydin:tog,,..-::..4ase,oef.oe.,...:pour.ditetilnatraoe.asetralvietin. the tohp:ritioenzobitelignne_g potslisiamble,$irnr4.poyion7;• nig of applicatioaa; less waste of time, ..,Anesi,_enhanee.4- Klao. tes the grower out fe qU ,t:t: thestion7 ' is ,it. niit a _ ly akrelpim hfe? It -surely 10.---eTteentan .jU f,he buildiannanLealan ..n., _b_ed..,_•,_ ._ lighter weitht of apperatus, which ig h uld th uld t • ls.ow, tliere are a feei it.eppink 4°riSerille"tlr momPortablel-less-liable over that paid for -ordinary stock, sat- istactiOn to the purchaser, the general ,dintributden-.4 -a-high grade: -of-seed --potateeis thrmiglibut: many 'pate Of the cotintra and the acquirement of -s considerable, seed trade with the salnited. States, haye been ph° results ainfedadutiiigetlio-iretreral_yowts 'the Walt dew -riles& has been. in progeessa. _By arta, ono: desirous of growing Potatoes, With-a:Atioffetb7C-Ortilleit-, tion, the following points should be partieularla borne in mind: (1) plant only clean s.60a (partieularly eertilied treed); (2) doanot mix the varietiee; . (8) Praettee seed ,treatment; (4) keel/ tho Colorado beetle and other insects under tontml; (5) use Bordeaux- mix- ture. Striet attention to them points will provide reasenable assurance that the reoultin crops will figlire well in the inspect on and eatifitation re- the farm, so that I know' as ranch Cords,' and, other etptditions being about how to do farm work as 1 would equal, the graver Who mites); such if t wealt to school 'I can't go to an rops_ in any of the field amp tempo- tigrieultural School neve, but eau titions will soeure a high pereentage 'loath 45 I earn. • - , of iwillte at the bends ef the judgea, , Tho,t wai a•flue decTaratiou of prin,. veu are Bound to .sgoceed: to trouble and- breakdowns, owing to Mater The doubtful fac- tors indiesting are, as toTts efficiency In controllina fungous disease, biting insects and sucking insects and as ba relative cost where the objects aimed t nresetanee into, epasideration. The au,therity hero:referred:to quotes the _thatlinakew,one-think... results of eanieriments that 'pointi to them is a big boost up he I o tthinOhis"isr that---,Austfar is equal: qac,st.• Show me the 'make and the to spraying in, the control of fungous papers a.boy or a girl reads andl.will fde4840.araetas and biting insects but is in - liquid spraying in the control forecast his future, for him. Psylla and . Best of keep your heart true and L.,' 7greckienngai,pt8pree tabtlgaiGich " hottest towand. Father and Mother. Love them. Think with them in 'all Bordeal--- r t ways. Be to them a support and ‘'ugar ANeePs a ower of strength. Their are worthy That, granulated faigai will. keep y ni trafortnlyi. joyous of it and you olumet afford to leave Bordeaux spray mture from do- a ,612 acetal fron‘ any apot or place unguarded "y8iii fprioivallig le the discovers* of dle Vett aitadness, * I .13teages ,Ikva for them and the old home. Love Otegon AgrieuIturel Experiment Ste- 'bright. ham, love those in it, lovo the corn- Mon. It is well known by orchardists • o munity, lorve the nation. Defend tnem that Bordeaux becomes almost worth- Therte non tv hi the dairy Weil -lease - all with might and main! Do this and less unless used shortly after being but &roe oat Yeti ever =ally knose mixed. This trouble can '49 ovetcoixto Sieep. books? • ,.e.....ntn:_s•paninann.tanattbn,WWl , need:10,0'2.-as euceeas aa We have owner._ prhuarnyi, our efforts in teen talkiag about!: -In the firsts-I:dee-4, kingYOU never . : this world are directed toward the the right kindofthin aeqUirement of money or something °an thirik '1°N7 an1reach.up high- • that can 'be turned into money. As Arid thert, grc;ed bookr and papers the world -goes, money potv- belie -. their _Antlitsnee-and it is. 'a .er.- But it tenet thellkheat ,geoir :ighty influence,--tooHin,-workitig out life. Book of the moareyaintistVe•the true eueee&S, The battik" ot this peer ,clietarnalriatitor -grit wisely and, for the best goodof our- stelives, of these where dear to 'us and of mankind.: - No*, it is success to become a good. farmer. A -boy told me the Other day that meaty thought was a' fool for quitting eehool and going to Work on a farina "But," he -added-, "/ 'am learn. ing every. day, 1 will get VI be as good an all-round farmer right here on • .1 Give ,us, 0 give us the 'man who sings at his world He will do more in the same time, he will do it 'better,. he will persevere longer. Wondrous is the strength of. cheerfulness',. alto-, get st i11jtIoflJte. po..were occ s, to be Permainent el, . 44..1 • 1. , `