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'(necrosis) may be -present particu- pen adjacent to%it. The chamber or, time regulate the hu -midi back "d folr , I T, �fi
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. cause we didn t give tli6m ihore. But .. I to 3 feet- lik d e "s9 ---T aVT 11 -1 barro�ff-- ,. . . ,.. . .---et- -glass; ;presto; the blade --was - - ��----- , -77 %�', �� "�.
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L'"Lup .,er, in a baseme it? Take all -the, poetry out, of agri- d-ay� of lit-perh " iaore. It can be ,�s " -1 . .��,:.,�
I � ac�bept. it with hardly -a murm-ur and nt Or an aps I 4 � ,�,:
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. � Other root crops, as turnips, beets is left�at one -side for the young pigs unheated room in ,late spring.. or culture in -order that we may reap a done'. it . -�.
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- and carrots, although not asAiabI .( . to go in and out atwill, so that they summer no moisture'; is t Ikarvest-all thi6l to I have a suspicion the blades may, 1-..� . I - i.*
. tomers. Another big -this I I ,,,required. The '. . : � �� �
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. -may nurse ,regularly. eggs should be roiled over by liaiid -at man has known, ,befor6, not last so,long under the non -soft- I � . . . , ,
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way we get a fair, distribut-ion from . I I � .1 ' I?-,- -
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: would be wise to give -a cook teSILL to If the building ds. wired for at ,least three times 'per day, -but it that progress 'Is 'a continuo,as %trug- ening process and that some day I ;.: . 1., 4"..
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% �, ar hit.,`$30, a j�undred once I " he .. sa I dd ' ng periods of boiling are with two sockets on Ith .dnsi e top of I straw. Veterinary authorities point, I . . . 1-1. .7 -iri§
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eye to the behaviour -of his produce� After the pigs -are a few days old .so-called "niammoth" incubat�,�. and the, dry straw dust, catising an nomic sanctions? , ... . : � . *11.
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� -this way the producer and consumer 48 to 50 degrees, and should be madn- -the air. is , kept in eirculaticirr ciolus and innocuous bibit. .1 wore - Sift dr , .
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. he- better relation and mote sound busl- thermometer in the -chamber will "agitators. our fam�ly, that ,every ima e - shoul , cut- A_ I
w4ntAOJ;Lce another period...lik t ' . I XMMO by b118 Or to maintain clean,-fresb, bedding " 9�p,. 11.) 12%`oured board. to 3/1- ck-1 " . . 1�'�...
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I slump that followed the last war." - with...lunall biscuit cutter..
I '. ne&S ,Principles. I - make it more slmpl� to'cbeck this much as the small machines� , hold his collar in place by a little 15- Bake In hot oven (4751F.) 12 to 15,:! � ,� r., ; , , � �, ,
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goes over big with * *� * , . point, and may be the means of changes in outside tem,p ' cent Plated stud with a persistent . � ., � I
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I .- ,of one of the several types of brood-' fire. .,.,C .and Cale, . ,
go ld�, groceries at a steady sane 1.10,01- ers,-These may be listed as follows, If electricity is not available,-- the Wbt bulb thermometer which s. ould vegela les, cooked or raw according ' . , - . , .: I I .�Irr.
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and' M says S. A. Hllton� DomAmon Expiirir brooder chamber of b6x may be read from 84 ' to customary usage, were arranged in Of- Progress here. One day- a r - 7 - " . , � r.,; ,1
J all for it",.he, said, as fte,went b&ck . to 86 degrees when the . � fte - ......, 17. , . �:�
i . . mental Farm, Na,ppan., X.S. � readily heated by,.psIng one or, more, air temperature is at 'the ideal of. the following -order of merit as� r4pdlng O� Plows and hot towels I INSURES . � - . ,� I ;,,�r
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I . . vq1th brooder stove, electric or coal. One large can (such -'as an 80 -pound keep Te-circu'lating,withinthe of the Nutritional Panel of thie Society sell Sparks. I . " ,,,
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hie -can The 6 the back collar butiton. "Certainly ,
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't *form ' in MaAin,es with water ther-mostata . I IN �
�- . wrink I 1, � ed I , 1. coal and in a dark pl.aC8.� 2. The chick brooder installed �in ffequenitly . to main am a uni . : I I "'i
. .. . �� : I cium, although , it I�Tg fiubtful I was dressing one morning, my col- CANAIDA ". . ;
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GIVE IT AIR!, ' . I barometric pres- �11"11
4 - , exceptional care must be (taken to ,used, t,be chamber should be built ,Sure are mainily responsible f6r dail Next caane cabbage and cauliflower I I . . , � ;.;.�
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nA,ce, -,the slide damper in the fire door� 3. A boiler or cooker to allow room for bdth C4ntral- Experimental F:arm v' amounts Oi vitamin C but P eg] igi b,l e. . ` Better Order Your ' , :'-�L
I ariations quantities of .-carotene. In green I . . I I �
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11 be,ml�ed rwith air 4to burn properly. a supply of warm water, may -b& -used room or -box as soon as born, they entirely due to such, aftnospb�rfc with greenness. Wben- the heart of ; BRAY C H1 C K -S * . "'
Wheni ,adding fresh coal, the glowing for cocking potatoes, or garbage iind will invariably return there to sleep changes. As long as -the machi a' cabbage is blanched, it thereby " ... - . .- 1. I I . , . "J
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side. A large area of d1ow located in -the farrowing -pen Running. the Incubator . � - . . . 1 7
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Ideal- conditions for the incubation more ca.rotene'but much less vitainin Athefe, is going to be a real sci-4mble for chicks, -the same as List , -.� .1'1�
, I ' )' from the fresh -coal. , -,i - out at will. This may be heated'in offset changes in the barometer. I 11 . � 1;. ,, ,-
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I inside the egg of 99JA to 100 Vegeta;bles. with only one-fifth of Good chicks, well raised, made money i r. their owners in 1943. The . I 1
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I - 7 unit, -heat lanips or by cans of warm I Announce Pr ' ices For Export Eggs the concentration of green were 1944: And .the patriotic urge, the patriodc'heed, are carrying over into I . . � �i",�
�� water changed at frequelit Intervals, appreciably more carbon dioxide in . � P�,�
I t � he air surrounding the eggs than In The Speci rs h placed at -the -bottom of the list, � ��
: f depending upon the Outside tempera- . I . . announced t1i' "" 1944, too. -1. 14 Z,
I : � $�. .", . � ' e pAce the Ward will -
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�Ir--�-11 , Nappan. and ' by several private mol per dozen basis are for Grade, A large I �
@J,41FLUi&llnimj bTeeder�. It consist of building a to -produce a "soft" chick 'Which mins Or minerals that they could not I . Here's What Bray Buyers Say: ..... .. - ,.' . ,.)��
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I . . small brooder chamber or box in Points named: H-alifax;, Quebec City . Ont. -"I ,had excellent results last 'were the best, I have everb I I �; `
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. 'i . - I 1-.., -- . 6 . and Montreal, 35% cents; Toronto, . * * * year, and in fact for the -past 8 Mrs. �Walter Clyde, Plaster Ro' . ,
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.. I . . � small ihaebines; holding from 50 to . � and utility, and r can tnAlifully say I ever raised, at the Game -�- �.,:, ,- T
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. , prices are, those the Trick"; and Pere's why: Bray Breeders are specially fed,e6thait , .,�� 4�d,.".
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