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, Isand fears he cannot exm. 1.
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charges and the shim -milk at e 0i4me
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,�k tlle� dolls, and they always aa�t
b"'a ,
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1 ith young plain, with a beginning of stomi, �
getrbt MethQ46 'Of dealing W �
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73 7kde1a1dQ St. Wes , TL�rOntPb time. For example, if a f a sells
about Very quietly, anyway. But the
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bean bag I She -could, to%s that up into
ble Xroin bh irragulor meals, he ,
paused for an instant, trOU 8 I
0 hildren. AD be .
4( X i�- told bysomaoae whodoes not uruder- ' -
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I I TYPes and Principles of Pig.gery
oun-fthat would be required to bring - a hundred pounds -of butterfat iii
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creani end receives thirty dollay
the . air -and run to catch it, and if sbe
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a grim4a;eed woman rose u , ,
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answer nie or le plain question?" ,stand ebildren, to eawry a gatchel nruch _ I I
b4m. Perhaps I
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to maturity, and the feed sbo d
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of such A nature that will keeP ' , t I
twenty tent, he would have
4 tter, it was
did mi-ss'lt, it did, nd m4
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Almost more fun- to do that ee
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,,Th�is sibilly- too hea: vy f or you
she elvallenged him , uld, expect - three-yearr-old to say, I
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allying with children I,, al � I
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consideration of and pTin.
, dples of Viggery construction. .brings
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them growing rapidly, ship six ten-gallon cars to hold th
the'�
it,fall down in. a l,ittle heap.
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times,, but there � are times When ,nD- under S11011 Cl ' relull9tauCas, 'I"n 0103T ' Y, . I
but I'm not, feeliffig very 'well and it �
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Meatseraip in the ration is one of
essential feeds that will keep the, five hundeed pounds of crear. �
-lie transportation
would have to pay t
% .e that.. it really was 4 very
xnee, beari Ug. It himl, a blue -and-
thing but a good sl),1.1-likipg WIN db, �
,child -stamps is reaally qa1te beyond ray str,engbh',, I
What do you do,when a . I . .
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. -eeps two or I
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chicks in good orde ;Is
feed- is -high in price, just' ' cha:rges on four hundred Poun'da
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� white -checked gingham cover, just
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I ka'One of Laura's rompers. And it
his foot and says 'I won't do itl, 11 But Idon't blame hima bit f or stamp-
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� t and mr-eaming. nd car-
�- . three sows, and from Which class
. comes the great part of CaiiadaPs
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generally 0 sldin�,.
,aldin-milk besides losing th ,
enough should be fed, to Provide the - , cents per
I k Worth fifty hundred''
nill
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'WA'S f of gmoot,Y, .. --und, white
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aited. The questioner
added nothing to her question, tainly he does not cl%erVe the slame
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0. hogs,; 2. the farmer who specializes
chicks with the necessary amount, As!
pounds. However, if this fdiap:ii 'be�lns;
believe that a ' L'-' 'see
Laura knew, be u. a , a I d
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treatment -as a lakuti-sh boy of fourteen �
ain question?" �
"Do you call that ap 1
who refuses to obey 'a reasonable.'re-
6 1 n little more in swine growing, keep�
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i. tell, we
near as we cal � would, skim so as to produce ,
'a h
Vn, three parts
ration of two Parts co'
s, p.mother put them in, -and then sew
UP the --orner of the ,bag, And ,even
Iced, in an incredulous tone, -as I I
he as que9t. And yet you expect some an. ;
Ing five to six brood sows and. a, boar-
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3. the and hog-inan who goes
bran, one part meatscrap by weight, ereani testing forty per ,centceTe'
. i alnbunt
receive the same.
though the -beans were out of sight
though he could not believe his ars
a i , swer that -will be the same for both I
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I- . out out
op In f or hogs exclusively, 'keeping thirty,
k
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lies ,this requirement.
SUPP . (thirty dollars-) for the on.6 hundred;
ought to -have cracked corn in add -i- I , :
'110w, she,.coul,d feel them through the
gingliam, and, of course, they must
she said wIth sat- those case,s.fl
"I certainly do," . I
isfaction. , Evea;y child- is different fr6ra every
forty, fifty or more brood sows and
P1. working, as closely a,s possible to
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unds of butterh at contained b,�j'.
atch feed, as the Use of the'P0 have t . I � -
tion as ser, o ship only thre� teia�
Would
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,still be just as white. I
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"Well, Ma,dome," -said the lecturer, other clifid, and only his moth6r is in � I
how tabe ,him.
pill
the two-litter-a-yqax plan. There axe
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scratch feed Will ,require legs of. the
is really the exPeri-sivs gal"On c ans to hold, the two huaidte'd,
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, one day Laurar,s mother was, help.
-with bi
III Nrill ,answer that plain. questioh df a position ,to know to �
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uniatan : ,
will answer one of ivine. How big All sets of circ "
.00il. few in this -class.
P . Consideripg, briefly, the types of
mash, which and .fifty pounds of cream. He wduld,
part of the ration. thus save two liundTed 'and ' fiftk
Ing" her to play the bean 1g.
:Sud,aenlY We cried: I
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is ,;a hausie?" from all others -and, onl;� ' those. who
"That's the any
No. , bu required for the abo-ve
k. I . ildIngs .
By the time the cockerels are two,
I pounds of shim-milk'Worth $1.25, bel�,,
they should ,be marketed for I
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I "O Laura,; this bean bag is getting
We'll have to
not a know -all about ,case ,have
The -woman stared. 1.
question. What sort of a house?" chance of guesesing what (is the ,right
01 classification tli6 folloWfilg basic prin-
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P ciples must apply to all:- �
Pounds sides the transportation charges ,
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tion given to the de,
broilers and- atten the sanie two hundred and fift. .6ther."
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out! make an-
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plain �
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Abia!" sadd the lecturer, . I
think, think
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1. Economy. No business can op-
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erate efficiently with too much over-
of the pullets. The same . . . ,; -�,�..
velOPment s. � ",
.�oughout the pound . . ej
ration should continue th � �
Aside from the saving, of skim -111 :,,head.
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"I ,don't want another bag,
difficu- ,of -all things, and I'll I
answer me till I have told you what It
sort of a honce? Well, I,can't .answer ha,rd, before you know what is the I .
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�.- , head exp�nse.' ' *Pork,prodifetion o' per-
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growln�g season, we believe, but, of 0 1 'I,
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and transportation iharges, the"p "01
PIP$
mother; I want to keep this on I
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W .of a right thing to do, Just befq,re you be-I
k - ,,teso
. .n a close .,margin of profit. In
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ould, be changed some near
course, sh m saves
ullets begin to lay. ducer of heavy or thick erea
the time the p in two, other ways: First, he has,'Iess
,I That very day the bean bag caul ght
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on a sharp twig that -stuck out of the
child", rin to thinlic, just remember that, if a 1.1
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see What that% ,got to do ,child stamps his foot and sa,ys I
$41 dorVt ,
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, � , ings are� advisable, not only on aa�6unt
- A good, deal of labot and trouble -cream to cool and luandle, tbus, sWying
'large I
little pear tree in the. yard, and Laura
wtth it," said, the woman, hut some- woWt,11 to you it is because you have m.
When
k. . , of .low -cost, but because they are best
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may be saved by. providing a I
self -feeder with the mash, where the time and labor; secondly, his thick
had ,to stand on tiptoe and pull., and
to it down. At last the twig
what taloen dVack. brought him up wrong. you see � I
"Well, here?s a case. A little child a dog that habitually snarls and's1lows I
otherwise.
O.- � I 0. : Dryness and good ventilation.
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. . cream.can bekept in -better oonditibii
growing f owls may get it whenever -a
he will receive .'better price for
pull get .
Itave Way, and the bag tumbled, into
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of three, very nervous, sensitive, re- his toeth,7you do: not say "What, a dis" 1,
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t 'Tha,so must be obta,ined in some -wav-
I Po-;sibly no fakni -building is more dif-
a feeder that will .and
they wish. We use : ' �'
hold about tea bushels and' have the it at the dreamery. * I 1.
If a thick cream will net the piD-
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her hands. .
Just then a beautiful yellow butter-
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cently over an illness, ,has been on a agreeable nature that, dog Ins." You I
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i'lleavens! what a .brutal master. !�
long, hot rglWay journey. At the end,, sayt ,L,:,
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; I I fieu't to ventillate than a piggery, and
ration mixed by the feed ,dealers. In
ducer more he had better
fly, came floating past, so near to
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exhausted frorn lack of sl�eqp, excited the poor creature rn-ust ,have had. ,I
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-t "4iiartei!s'more than a hog.
al thou- ,.adjust,�i4e
this ,way we can handle sever .
ly in the first place
sand chicks OP511Y in the growing sea, creani screw proper ';ther
then attention to �these
LaurWs face that she was 8-u're ,She
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c Uld catch 11,1111. I
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,I'd rather, have my own old thy plants. As this can be done -quite �'
Laura; 11 ; :1
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and pay
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To supply water, one of the, easiest factors that cause the sepa at'�" 6,,,
But she ,could, not quite r each. him;
'o he fiew along -she ran after h1fii,
bean bagl" . readily it is-.poggible that it may be
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But mother only said, "Come in- spread by pickers, cultivating me,.% �,
� I I ... sows needs few,. if any, special build-
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. Inp. His s6ws are wintered in low'
, . to deliver a thick, high -testing creaixi .or
mean's is ,secure a pan about three i . i',"
a thin., low-te'sting. cream.,
8 as
h6 -hg her bean bag tight; she did
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Laura." eTy or ,possibly by insects,.
doors now, thin � .�
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I straw-coverei sheds or shelters ad-
. feet in diameter and install oneof the 1. ; � 7 77
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n6t mean, to lose that. But she did
It rained all that night and. all the Control -In view oT the fact that �
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. � pasture With a theap-lean-to
- old-fashioned floats that were so eoni- elp . . 1
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g troughs �,54 r?
in ouw barnyard, waterin P
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This may be attached to a piessuT -4p �, 10
.1 not ,see a little three -cornered iew
in- the gitigh -am cover, of the bag�-a
large to let bean
next dlay, and the whole day after diseased plants produce see d, ,ca=yL. .
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that. After that came a day when the ing the vh a, which in turn produces- �,
rain stopped, but when. heavy gray diseased plants, ,and that the, disease
I or caban for shelter. Two main re-
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System Or system andwill, of .t� y !Y�Mir
tear just enough, a
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hu . One more spreads in the field unde, non
. . I quisites are auton-vaticall atquired�-.
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gravity
to come in as fast . 4
slip through nicely. I
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clouds ng over everything. -nal I I
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thereare certain
I % ,fresh air and dry quarters and exer-
cOu rse, -allow water . 'if the Teach the young stock fd lead.,Af
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The butterfly kept out of Laura's
day, end then the bright, warm sun6 conditions., precau.
. . V �. cise. At farrowing time a box ,%tell
. , � . is usually available. : if the litt&r
oved.
,as reni In this -manner , an early -age and it will save xhAny
pan'is in a protected'place, the water -situbborn later 'in lif e w �'-�`
relach. He flew this way land that, in
,and out- ,and round, about, fluttering
shine retulmed; LauraPs f ather said. tions which should, be talizenunibil mure
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that he would, like to work in the satisfactory methfods have been dis, �
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� . t, comes early, such querters usually
contests
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Will not become hot, and fresh Water the animals are 9trong. If da-dh heil*
over the soft earth in the garden that
garden, but that the earth "was too covered. The grower should oLtain
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. prove st-Jficiently waini for the little
. lied at all times without any has -a halter she will be Baiter. .. t . 0
is supp -. I
ice like
Laura's father had been digging 11P to,
f or it. The next day was Sun- his seed from fields or -stock whi ,
wet -ch . "
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, pigs. -These, after weaning, may be
ary A d
McOss attention. ev handle in the pasti=e lot ,and.,sb6ii
w seeds.
plant it With little bror n
day, so Laura and her mother and was not inTected the previous season. , �
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- I . fattened on pasture or in a paddock
this works well on an electric -pump, lea- that a tug on the halter maax�s
the I
At last the butterfly -rose higher,
father went to church, in the morn, If ,he dioes not know of a d4searm-free . .i 1 '..
. I e Or dry lot with a cheap shelter, or If
led with I I ,.,:. :.
such as is being instal . to follow.
and flew away altogether. Laura,
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Ing, and to grand�namma's in the field he gh-ould obtain it from excep- I
. .� . indoor feer'.-ing is preferred, in a s�Z
or empty building improvised for the
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farm lighting system. -, If a farmer needs hi's skini-niilk,a�d
A good building is as esi,ehtial dur- .
lives in a .,section where farmers are
stood, still for a moment; .she wanted
very much to cry. .
afternoon. The day, after thiat father tionauy high yiewini,g fields. Follow- - 11
was very tired when he canie.home; Ing this, be should go o,ver his, see&
. purpose. This may sound, like make-
Ing the summer time as during the
f al�g) las thef pulletsi need- protection from selling milk, he ean.viften build..up. a;
But. then she bad her bean ,bag!
andbesidea, It was too warm to work prodkicing field repeatedly dunjing the I
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all di-seased, oT
- .. shift practice. The fact remains that
not ,one cent more than is absolutely
good butter trade -in, his own neigh,
the cold rains and a clean, well-ven- bol,hood. There are a lot of f atm�ers
, WhY,'what-what war, the matter?
The bag was not round, or fat or heavy
in the garden- summer, remo-nng
So just a week had gone by when weal� pllants� He will also gddn a&
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� :'� ' necessary should. be expanded, in hog-
tillated place to roost. Young pullets that buy all their hatter �and k," I is
any niore.' It was just an old zing,
father said, after supper: vantage by sdlectAng his seed' fr6m
. I equipment. . I
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that are accustomed to a good house true that many farmers I owning lieiai
will not stand, around undc w bushes � ,,-,,.r
..S:Lea�
,1�n
ham bagp quite -empty. Where had
the 'white beans to?
qComing to help me in the garden, healt:hy, vIgo,rous5 ,high - �yleldin,g
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Laura?" plants.
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-t� - -the iiai� who keeps five or six sows,.
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,butte
on r ,,i,,y days ,and. lower their v .1y - e. I . i '.�A
its.1- of cqwa roe at - "LL'.
e butt6r ro.
oleo. This�glveg th ,
all pretty gone
Laura tan to mothei . -as fast as she
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ma qu14.,k1y found her rak, and Hand,edleation of seed, seed treat- I
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really impairs them as � , 111 i
itYi Whic.h a lot of , s , � milk- I . pov ,:!
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. -she really, was 4c: Ing;
cmild" f .ry
or now
the rown seeds that father ments, or spraying wila not ;.'contrd, " , . .. � � :
paper of b I
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wint&'layers Sto6k fe , '. a -�o 1 - .-
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. for her. the. diseats,-- � I
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had ,bopght on purpose I
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11 L 1.�w, �. I . building is lo ,owing hi
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"': llea�vy of.,Xig* . �� � .. " ;
Cream?,�� ' ' ''
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i ing 'swift 'diZ'
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M&thir d6pa; t00,10,fid they all.went -�
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paratively few owners of cream . ase, in, ., . �, I � ",-.,.
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. " a great incremse in
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Mo,ther saw Laura coming; sale ran
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!6ut, picked her up in her axms, and
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into, the gardlen. I 'of .
- While you are complaining -hard
Wh
- at do -you suppose they saw times, the fellow is th�
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a proper a& spring When. placed , a .i7
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� hurried back to the porch with her.
I other getting I
there?
orders.
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,�%, � h quar-
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justment of the ,cream screw, to Bay ,helps .to kp e-
I _ep up p.y1o.
I I ation u ti -
"As soon as they were under the porch
a;V �. father.
"Nk%y, .wh, g',this?" cried I 0 I �
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nothing of the adjustment of the rest for,the cows to d1ry lip. Cows
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roof Laura cried:
I "Oh, oh, what's this.
'I" &led Laum. ' ains
Milk is the only food that conL
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of the machine. . I . freshen in the spring are more diffi-
"Mother! Mother! Just see the been
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"I can guiGs," laughed, mother. all the elements necessari tobuiJd u�,
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The cream screw is intended to c6n. cult to h.
ardle profitably in the fallfbag!
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What's the matter with it?"
There was something in the garden
and repair the tissues of the bumart
'had
k� � I structure. 'GeUeTally speaking, the
trbl the consistency of the cream that wben ,pastures are often dry and con,
Then mother looked at the poor thin
that I
never been there before- Wdy.
11 , , 'best arrangement makes possible the
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the ,separator dEffivers. However, this ditions are less favorable for keeping
'not,
bean-bag that used, to be so fat.
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afunny, crooked Tow of Ettle strange . -.*.---
11 closing off of two or three pens next
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screw does as is generall u
Y a P- up the milk flow. .
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. "Your bean bag is torn, dear," she
'Plants, growing not -a bit as plants
The -grandest of heroic deeds are
�'. I to the feed room, wheree heater may
posed, regulate the effieleney 61 skini- -is ,cheap and feeds are
. When veal ,
said, "and all the beans have fallen
are exp, d to grow, one after an-
Bate often those which axe performed I
. - be installed. This portion of the
I building be double
ming. The machine will, -as a rule, cheap it ought to pay to keep theboat
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dellverh�,g a
Out of it." .
"Fallen
other in a straight line. This line within four walls and in,domestic pri.
must boarded and
skim just as clean when heifer calves on the chance that ,cows
outi"
ran in and out and, roundabout, just �
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'Cp'.nent
heavy, high -testing cxe= as it will Will be good prop4wty ac,oupleof years
Laua had never thought.oif that.
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as a little girl runs when she Isplay- vacy' 0 � .
eyatem- is excellent in the
inaiii, but the farrowing pan floor
when skimaving a thin low -testing fx(nn now. R is easy to say that cows
cream. The 'crejam, screw should be lots
"'Then please come and, help find
them, .
ingox when ,she is chasing -a butter-�
fly. The poultry feeding problem i3.
must be of wood, or cement covered
are cheap and there ame for sale,
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so adJukted, that it will deliver- a heavy but when you start out looking for
mother,." . .
"Oh, no., dear, we can't go out in
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"They look like beans," said, father, greatly simpified if females of about
3, With plank. A drainage systt,ni ,must
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thick cream uirless the owner is sell- those cows you find that the :farm. ers
If the
this rain. Besides-, the beans will all
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the same age are kept together, What , �
puzzled. . I
"They isun ideal ration for old liens may be
. be provided to ensure -dryness. For
.1 I the balance of the building excellent
-Ing the.cream. by the quart. are keeping the best ones and!,.S,Qme
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owner is, sialling by the volume, he of the 'Cows for Sol, cheap are- not
be covered with dirt. We'll just make
another- bag." � I
are beans,," said mother;
irely wrong for pullets. Separate .
'Ismooth, round, white beava, that used ant I
. T6sults have. bcen obtained by ni,�,k-
should have his sapaxato,ra,djusted so much good. �
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"I don?t want another, bag," said
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to be .sewed up in a gingham bag." them so as to obtain approximate re- .�
I - ing us,e of sing -%valls,a slnt-'that
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it will deliver cream as near the -
-requirement
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I'Motherl" Laura ,cried,. I'Dobean- sults. While feeding. I ,. . �
11 I ted coilinv covered with straw earth
as D, sible because at
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b-bean,slo�olt-sD�dter�Lli.,�-v,'relo ?"I
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: .1 ,'fl6brs and: a fic-ored section over this -point it will net him the most I "They do when you lose them in a
wh�ch i3 built a, low, sitraw-covered'profit. Once the -cream screw is ad- MY WIFE AND I WORKED OUT ,garden," f ather ,answered, snul-ing. 1
7�' 'n� It qiiaTters are, ex-' justed to the proper p1lace, th ' They're prettier green than white," I
- .,,��, - berth. Suc a owner
, .. -, r; . . mt for ycung wean.e.d. pigs or for rally ,concludes that all the cream. .
� , natu cried LaurgC "I'm glad I lost them!"
V . 11. .cning bogs at any time of the skimn�6di will -best the same or.nearly OUR FINANCES TOGETHER ". . A. -.
I 1. - Ventilation is automatic. The * the same. Consequently when the
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t . :� I .e.-:�o..-asive construction is limited to.'eheque arrives for lids shipment of I I
vrh2re it is really easentiaL The bal- cream and he finds that it dldnot test By Ralph Eastman Bean Mosaic is one of the numerous
t, l ar�,ce is' of cheap construction. Plans nearly as 'high as the previous ship- I ,- I . hereditary - and, infectious plant das- I
, - - wrong. I !know eases whiah have come into promin-
. th
� � of piggeries of this *type may be ob- ment, he wo-ndea% why. Usiia!117 he Isuspect , at too ma,nyof:us farm- the price was right or I
, � what to pay for my stuff, and she ence during the lost few years. It
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I . . .tained franx the Animal Husbandry blames the consignee and says the ers do. not give our wives credit for
I Division Central E-' imental Farm ,cream was not -ronpv tested knowing anything about handling does too. ThwVs all there is to the has caused consideralble loss in thel
� ) I . cept to spend it. Often- money division. bean groNving distracts of southern -
I I 'Otta-wa. ' I Su�)Ivmisundewstandinigs resulting in mon,ey-ex Ith just Ontario. and has been, noled in Mani- -M I - eum - "
�� Tho- bxtansive hogg-man needs spa- the creara producer accusing thedealer times a m n will call on the phone and But I wasn't satisfied wd
. & . . thi-sarrangenient. �Supposing I died? toba, Quebec ,and the Macrithne Pro- I 'A. � er-C I
cial buildings. Nevertheless, he must: of improper testing- can ofte� be want to talk to rae. Yet 'what he wallt- � 1, , I
: � .strictly f ollow economy in construe- avoided if the owner of a separator ed to know could, have been told by my � I carry -enough life insurance -to cover vinpoes. , I 1.G,%LVA1VZ M.
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. 1. - tion. Expensive or comparatively ex- kri�ws that a numberof. factors other Wife Just as Wall. In fact, I doubt if oiir inaebtedness, but insurance money Thei leaves of infected, plants show Aoft4 J
I * lan is required only than the adjustment of the cream there is any business on -earth about won't do much good, if you ,don't know irregular mottled. and crinkled or L -
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' i�, , pensive constructi a msn7s wife knows as much as how to use it. My wif a now wwltes puckered, areas, The raised, or orinki-1- � 5C el, -
L " 'for farrowing quarters. Open sheds serew Will cause a variation in the Which � � . I
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I . � K,Vltli stLaw-covered sleeping quarters test of the crearn. delivered. fanning,, The farm wife lives rigl�t farm cheques When necessary. In ed. area ds of a ye3dow.-green color. At 'g" em .0 Wq r .
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A, , da- first only u small portion, may. be of ..0- �
, fagt, if I have a few cheques, to . �Z�Z -
, � I -have ter fatm A. few of the factors that cause thin on the job; she has a chance to hear Em F4 t
I , � . ,proven excellent for Win I . I -green color; thL� howevet
1 , I tianin-of hogs. The, straw -loft, earth- -cream to be delivered from the sep- what is ,going OW . ,.
� , on, and to talk it over po�lt I sometimes purposely forget the yell ' & - E4
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1, �, , � , I 1, 6W,'anclo' I day. I have 1Wxned to .thdni and, let her take care of -them. gradually inervases until the whole ., i f
� sed -berth type of building I axator, other than the adjusting of the three times a I
. � � I Re for -r to get leaf and peThaps all the -leaves on. the W-t"rW%, r" rN i
. 1, I irmak-es an excellent and- comparatively creani strew, are: '- ask the woman who answers thophone It took quite a wh.i -hL L
. I nied to this sort of work. But plant ,assume the sameshade and t -ex- toll 11 A W&
,:. . 1, � 1, che-,.V. structure which embodiet all of I 1. ,Skiniming the milk when it is before having her call her man in accusto 'ected plants ar usuaJ17
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. "I , i� . Eli e � es-ventials a I rid Which is useful for I excessively warm. . . from the field. Amd I usually get it was worth the effort. Now she can ture. Int 0 TANOIFS N J1 .�
: . �, �.� .� ,e 'the information 1 want. borrow money at ourbank ff we need 9=1% Wd readily crowded out. or had-
, I . yarr�:cj4vss of bog, with the possible � 2. Running the speed of the separ. . . � ..
I � When my wife and I ,,started out it. I dion't need to make the trip to 6ri by -the mote vigorous, healthy L I . I
"I . � exceptions of the early farrowing sow ator bowl too low. I I THE
� p I 11� , -life honeymoon, alter a town to sign a note. The bank knows oneis. .
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." . I I . and the' so,* during the gestation par-' 3. Forc4ng the milk. through the on our farm * I -'
i ".,�. iod. The cheap, porrtable cabin is a separator to,o rapidly. few days of the usual ldnd, I decided, she'does business as well as I <10. Under normal field conditions, the I POST, .
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� T1 � I bowl out it was time to get somewhere finan. This training is not hard for some plants set few or ,no pods at all, and . . .
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: ,�,.:. building much, In demand on the big 4. Flushd�g the separator, I Without A I
lo�� ,hog farm, both in winte 'th large anioVnts of skim_ -or it -was farm wives, but for many it is. It the pods produced .are usuaUy small. �
" � ,�� x an,d sum- I wi milic. or �Ially. Money� the lack of . 'I This naturally. greatly Teduwa the ,. � FAULT .
1�1 " mer. .Plans of the lager -types of warm wstar,,and permitting the cream seemingly the bikge�st problem of the eW4 ,be done dn'a aingle mionth � I ! I
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.7i I piggeneg may be secured from the delivered from those flushings to mix older folks, I knew. The women hated rem:qnbA1r how. my Wife dreaded, to yield, depending on the peTcentageof X I .
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,�:� �,�,'� � L Bource alroady mentioned. - . with the other cream. I to eak'for money r c -at the bank. She hilpeted planits in the field. Diseased I i
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. � . �: '. . . - � . , 5: Skimming a low -testing 7rilk., needed it. The men usually g�,ve won1ted, some changeo-and I wouldh?t plants, however, are found- producing , I No Clips
,�� , . . Keep the� Chicks Growing. , gingly, or 'also for -got it alto- get it fMher. Instead. I went along normal or nearly normal yields. These 0 �
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'1� I'� . I I . On the otherhan4 .some of the fac- grud I . aricl introduced -her to the cashier. plants may,have been infected late , . or . I
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I 1: . I . � I . . " We have of -Len noticed, a ,serious tors caus. mg a heavy cream to be de- geth&. had'just bought a Now, after three . years, she writes �barliig the growing season. S-eed from, Staples
1�; 1"'.. tetbaqk, in growing chick -g if -L1164 livered, when the cream, screw is not In, our case we I . '
. �i- : � propea? ration Is not provided at the tampered with, are-. farm and were in the hole quite a bit and cashes a cheque as easily as she diseased plants is,usualay but nolt In_ li§ I I Necessary
:� ��, � a 160 of bread. She goes to vardabi-y infected, and produces dls� 11
I I;! told milk. on It. Neither of us had, "7 lifts buys �
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. 1�,, ! � time the chicks are able to range .1. Rimming ' �ve expect anj. the elevator andeettles for what she ejased,plantg, Such 'seed had ,a low . � . ,
�.,) 2. Increasing the speed of the sep., from homey nor did I � I
:�� ": " 11 ' them- . 'n tig qualitT - and frequently I
� , , about and begin to hunt for I Both were able to ea?n a little on Pnings home, and pays for whatever germa at! Tylanufactared
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,�.,�,, . , I selves-t000ften, at this tinit the feed arator bowl. go the slde� which helped a lot the first is d6liveited to the farm. Once in -4 producet Weak plants. Sufficient is ��11 - BY I I
,�, I I necessary for their quick ,development 3. Reducing the flow of milk I one who has ever while obio forgets something; I but q0 known coneeimang the loss which may � I
,�,�, , I is -withheld. the separator bowl.. few niontho, Aty do I and I've bewi, dblng business with be caused by this disease. to jus-tify :1 THE . .
, , �,,', ,...� t puttAng the bowl. flushiTigs -bought a llstaTtupl�-furniture, liarmm P I .
'11�: , This ii when we brIftg our chick 4. 1 No I r
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, ". . : it � Ing tools , stock, and so m-'kno,wa banks for fifteen yeam.. - every .grower in W, dng precautions -to . �
, , se f -leaders into their greatest use ift, thettearn can. P debt. Now� I am not advancing a theory, avoid atA dftAnate it. I
�, I. what it means to otart out in I CANADIAN STIR -1
,, ,,-, I aild provide ,a, good mash that. Will 5. Skimniihg a richer milk !, 11 I ,
I i� . I '�a�� the mosWimport- We have arrang�d, cating 'd 'practioal It cig cartlect in the seed from ycaT .
assist the fowls in growing -a goo 'Thw I I I � i
:� d .' �sctors otir 11nantes, like but, instead, advo �
1;� � . 4"'f,W,6taph'btve A-clie4he book, buit working sye-tern. IVsoasy to say thit to' year and spreads, from diseitsed A afid I - ,
�, I - frmue, plenty of plumage, and keep ant ones that cause the vArlaWhAl I . . � . I !
;I 1 � ive working 6rder, Wiheh the i6st ot-,th;e. ere am*� 6`11vejetl 40A , "I, only'ha,vo,ote,A(;�C9.0t)lt.1-W-hM. th6r.d a husband and ,wife should. be equal 'to healft plants under field condd- ;
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" them it act , . r.tA&.d, my*�le'��endi ,'it partn&O Ih last !how this transmission I WIRE cooll-mited I
�, -s weigh abo-at a pound apiece the sepOator- , .. I ..� � I " s- � I'll I ; 4
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� . � ime 4 , I 0-1 -11- b "*§.* glier, � wfilits:-to, 1 do�Jfio tito it when .the Woman ho to hX )e 4 -rA,kW9* ,,, 1-1 -�ey I �
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=.t" heavy and the ljg�ht, trelabi E6 th* 'Same- �&olt ask hot how much her $10 "'*,Il�l,'b"n"16'V'er',""��ls'lle nee 9 It. . 09 � . � HAMILTON I
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�� t ir,ough the brol . f0t lte,t,o rubl�i � 11 ,,,
J fler atage, they yev 10 . .''J'' r *
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