{ i Show Advantages \ Over Corn Growing. On Comparatively Cheap Land In Western Canada Farmers Get Rec- ord Yields—Cost Per Acre Much Less Than Corn. How much more does it cost to grow an acre of corn than to grow an nere of oats? To get a proper com- parison it is necessary to take an fil lustration from a farm on which both CTOPS are grown successfully. An ex ample just been brought to the writer's attention of the comparative cost of growing corn and on a Minnesota farm. It furnisked by | Albert Inmer, a well-known farmer in | Cottonwood county. Minn, in an ar ticle which appeared in the Cotton- | wood Citizen, | Mr. Inmer says: “I had a curiosity know much it would cost to an acre of oats and corn. To | find ont I kept account, during the vear, of the time required and the cnsh expended to grow the above men tioned crops.” that it cost him 31.49 to grow an acre of corn and £18.13 1-8 to grow an acre of or a difference of $13.00 an acre iu favor of oats. Provided the respective crop yields are not altogether out of proportion tf the crop, this geems to be a good argument in favor of growing But grow guccessfully it is not necessary to uss $150 or £200 land. In western Canadas some of the best oat-growing land in the world can be bought for about $2 an acre. On this land good yields and | a high quality of grain is obtainable. Fifty to sixty bushels to the acre in properly prepared land Is a fal average yield for oats In western Can ada in a normal season but yields of up to 100 bushels, and even more, te | the acre have been frequent in good | The quality of grown western Canada is attested by the fact that at all exhibi tions for many years past oats grown in Canada have award ed prizes, is red that have poun 1s to the met the dominion fty for the statement that 85 of the oats exar »} by him ern Canada Ww pounds to the standard weight f a is 3 has oats i= to raise how His fizures show ©ats, i cost of growing the Oats, to oats years, onts in the International western heen the lead ding “here on ord n in western Canada 4x and awthor oats grow weighed much gi as as gunred bushel, bu grain Inspector is per cent in west than A hushel. 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HATCHING EGGS FROM PEKIN Young Fowls to Be Marketed Should Be Fattened for Two Weeks Be. fore Killing—Fish Aid in Reducing Feed Bills. en a Ducks may be fed on the rations by feeding more green and vegetable «oeds and a larger proportion of mash, i>ggs from Pekin ducks are used large ly for hatching, and the profit is se- enred in producing green ducklings; tenance rat in the iI, when the n after they summer until about of mash Increased. Runners for Eggs. amount production, The should ducklings to be marketed he Hing three two a ration made of parts of corn meal, paris 1 Large Duck Farm on Long lsiand. one part of seniry with © scrap, A an. one-half part of heef cent green g daily, com times mash of three part fixe a parts mel, one FISH MEAL GOOD AS SUPPLEMENTAL FEED in Hog, Poultry or Dairy Rations. Excellent Bureau of Chemistry Knowing HIch Protein Content of Scrap Has Been Active In Converting Material Into Food. The common domestic pig will never be able to write a book on table man pers but he knows how to order n menl as well unyone. He Ig In a fair way to demand a fish supplement his salad and dlet. He will take his fish in the form of fish meal, the by-product made from sound, raw material at the sardine, fis vegetable refined wholesome tuna. und sal aden. The fish meal 18 nat to be confused with “fish scrap,” a coarser by-prodnat much used for fertilizer; the Im 1 from clean, beef scrap, and 3 per cent oyster shell, with the green feed and grit added. influence of Feeds. The green sometimes out of the ration during the last seven feed is left tho Lie meat an ever. it is easier to keep the ducklings in good feed on a wash eontaining green feed. Bolled fish may the beef scrap. but should only up to within two weeks hefore e killed, as It may give a fishy flesh, United agriculture congiderable condition DER be fed to thei of suggest. A quantity ducks In sections where the farms border on the water and laying Serobe GUeR ducing the cost of feeding. Lateral Cartilage Is Liable to Bruised, Causing Inflammation and Lameness. the animal 1ift it off of the ground, In kicking foot you are liable bruise the lateral eartllage causing in- the which will This Inmeness once started ts extremely hard to stop. Bo never gide hone, kick the horse on the foot, and Are as Easily Grown in Autumn as in Spring. sa. fladishes und lettuce are appreciat ty poor. In the fall they are as easily last long seakon, large varieties of radishes planted late in the summer will make Immense roots that cat be stored and Kept over winter, over a FEEDING OATS TO CHICKEKS Fowls Wiil Take to Them Readily if Sweet, Clean and Heavy—Dis- like Long Points Omtas make good summer feed If you can get the fowls to eat them freely, Most fowis will take readily to clean, ts light in weight or musty, * nutrients as a bushel of ‘cern GJ wheat. | tle and hogs, the cans waste was all fertilizer purposes chemistry, of ngric - high protein content of opyerting pre Formerly, made nto but the United States knowing the the this mat feed iiture, heen active in « vin used try, or dt Fi ns.a suppiemel prepared The has proved by to replace t but use, fish © ma { of one KILL OUT PERENNIAL VEEDS Quack Grass and Canada Thistle Are {dost Troublesome and Olfer Greatest Resistance, ck gross former may he gr are method will destroy quack ther genes if iis ures known it also kill Canada thistle or any other Fallowing the eradication to - fee} perennini or cultivation without a % ¢ in meino 0% is i areas and mwoay nog Cerio on large he used good advaniage except on sandy soils and those « or the ontinuously very porous, Success lepends plowing fro The prevention of leaf-growth in means their death Cor cropping tems will usually be successful w quack grass. depth and cultivation weeds BY 8. ith tninm Hit Mighty Good Plan to Fill Silo During Favorable Seasons for Feed In Dry Seasons. The silo is the best feed Insurance en when seq are favorable and there Is of rain it is ighty gond fin fn gllo with succulent Carry the green to may of both and over the next come and fecds and gOOEON cause a shortage pasture, Hogs have been reduced rel atively about 5 per cent during the first four months of this year on the farms of the United States as compared with the trend during the first four months of 1010, reports the bu- reau of crop estimates, and there has heen a relative reduce tion of 6 per cent in cattle dur. ing these four months of this yeny in comparison with the same time last year, Puts I Will Easy to Get Strong | Everyolle wants more pep and sure | ly needs it this hot weather. Hot | weather takes awny the appetite and makes one feel listless, lifeless, miser- able, even when you have a Strong stomach, but for those who have weak | stomachs, trying time. Be on the safe weather and help nature all you can, by taking an eatonie tablet about half | an hour before you eat and one or | two an hour after you eat; it will be | wonderful benefit, Eatonic slm- ply takes up the excess acids, polsons and gases, and carries them right ou of the body. With the cause of the trouble removed, of course you will feel fit and fine—full of pep all the time. Eatonic will cool feverish mouth and stomach and give you a good | appetite, even in hot wenther, i Get a big box at your druggist's | for a trifling cost and let eatonlc help you for a few days; then you will never be without it. Adv, a —— Yankee Understatement. A paragraph In the Companion about the mild retort of the man who was kicked by reminded a subscriber of her grundfather's story of John Teele. John Yankee teamster who was trying one day get a down of pile. He tied a rope to the log] that he might rolled too far his horse was a te t ' from the log op stop the log the rope pe round his « the or came Gown tenmster halfway Some weeks later John wa nd discuss the wathetie neighbor, i John, "1 hedn’ ¢ I see wi Companion. SAY “DIAMOND DYES” Don't streak or ruin your materia] in a wor dye. Insist on “Diamond Dyed” lasy directions in package. “FREEZONE" Off Corns! No Pain! t hurt a bi Drop "on an aching corn 3 sod il 3 anrting a Iittie instantly that corn stops then shortly sou lift it right off with fingers Truly! 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