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MANAGEMENT OF BROOD SOWS If Proper Precautions Are Carefully Observed as Much Profit May Be Realized From Autumn as From Spring Pigs. the middie of Au and the 10th important that be well and carefully tended during this the care and management of the the same Aas that followed when the spring litters farvowed. Similarly, fall pigs, SOWS red time, ed the same as spring pigs, except that do not have access to forage Crops. Young Pigs Require Special Attention, In the northern and colder loca- gpectal attention should be housing and bedding the particuiarly the young pigs. gsters should never be al green de voted to These lowed youn to sleep in sheds or pens where to rain or nor allowed to lle on damp fall pigs clean bed two } they are exposed snow, should bedding enty of dry, they be Supplying the br frequently-—once if ne nd beds dry and ar davs CORSO T keep the comfortable is hog man- he over. of sucees point cay a prerequisite age: This emphasized in & warm, hog is the nent, make the stater al figures, that producing pork Damp Bedding The great dan allowing the pig ding is that the net Is Dangerous, der which p in damp bed. next morning 8% to slew One of Big Factors With Fall Is Comfortable Nest. the cold alr, often with steam, and cor out into sequently ly to contract pneutnonis serious ailments, Dry anges of lit and plenty of feed of the right character are essential whe ducer seeks a 100 per cent pig-raising Where and partieniurly where dry, sheltered and well fed, it Is as profitable to raise sau- tumn quent cl hot i fer, Pew, the pro record, thes realized, contrary. Material Containg Much Matter Which Fills Intestines of Bees in Winter, The caused Inst winter. the honey-dew mortality among Francis presence of heavy honey bees Farm, says that honeydew Is ered by mostly from oak trees. but at times from maples, and ean be distinguished in the hive by its Kk color, “Honey dew chief, hees hin honey,” adds ‘contains the bee division much indi finement., causing = To overcome necessary that the beekeeper feed his least ten Bees When they reach the honey-dew brood”, Recommended as “aving Given Good Satisfaction Will Turn Water, he folowing paint recipe Is ree onnnended as having given good sats Isfaction: Three pounds of cement are added to a gallon of buttermilk and thoroughly mixed. A larger quan. tity ean be made by using the same praportions, This print must he applied soon after It Is mized, and stirred fre quently: otherwise the cement will kettle to the hittom, The paint will fry in nhout six hours, and turns wae ter effectively. It ix adapted for ont dde use and on old weather besten <urfaces, It does vot give a very glow. « finish, and should not be gsed where an especially peat Jub Is de ured, | co- OPERATION AMONG FARMERS IS FAVORED re pe——— Saving of $5,434,000 Was Ef- fected Last Year. Aim of County Agents to Assist Determining What Form of Or. ganization Is Most Desirable for Those Interested, Co-operative farmers’ associations in the Northern and Western states, whose organization was promoted by county agents, last year effected a saving to the members of £5,434 000, according to reports made to the states relations service, Unitgd States departthent of agriculture SS gov. Vi, Unicading Their for Co.Operative Ship ping. Wool ernt the CO principle In all a of county Rgents movements part perative to act as the direct ner or farn form of lo 10 assist ang the nif tion wherever Cates The eo the have and distributic tive nse of county agent had to do Eran livestock LOOK ouT FOR SMUT IN OATS Loss This Year Will Run From 5 te 15 Per Cent--Keep Eye on Threshing Machine, Smut has taken a heavs ont felds this { helleve it, you f } of gen son examine } simut and cout itty het are rod you; it will run from o 15 i which is quite an this Compare yields of hadly smutted seed, and figure up whether the work of treating the seed was worth while or not. And the essential thing is to re | member all of these things when seed ting time comes around again. An- other thing. look out for threshing ma- chines which must thresh smutty grain. ds on a squal The loss will yard or surprige per or season "a o {tem | SECURING STAND OF ALFALFA i Four General Methods Are Outlined, Any of Which May Be Used With Success There are four general | secure an stand of alfalfa, las follows: (1) Seed in with a nurse crop, (2) early summer without a ! purse crop. (8) seed In the late suo. | mer following the removal of a sum- | mer crop, (4) seed In late summer fallowed land. methods to which are the seed | spring or Any one of | the possible exception of the second, has some advantages, 2 iF A WHITE PINE STAND GROWS 1000 BOARD FEET A YEAR, Two acres of white pine, near Keene. N. H., were sold three or four years ago hefore the war prices, for $2000 on the stump. The total stand was 25 cords, which equals 170.000 hoard feet, or nn average of 85.. O00 feet per acre. The trees were from 80 to 85 years old: so the growth on each acre was about 1.000 feet per annum and the gross returns about £12.20 per acre per annum, CUTTING SILAGE BIG FACTOR Material of Short Lengths Packs More Compactly and Waste is Much Less When Fed, The fineness of the material that goes into the allo Is an exceedingly lm portant factor In the making of good sliage. It costs more (0 cut the mae terial In short lengths, bot it pays in the end, because it packs more com. pactly In the silo and there is jess waste when it I» led Western Canada. a 4 Coumiey of Marvelous Fertility. derful Grain Fields Delight the Eye ~Yields Will Run Well Over a Billion Dollars. A trip through the wheat Vestern Canada may lack the such as one may find working in. sidlously through being as he traverses the mountain areas of Canada, rich in the variety of color and depth of shades that cast, wonderful In thelr magnitude, grandeur, restful, although that come down with his they heir oven the from a swish and a swash flow thelr sides fi noise that makes one's ear drums thelr rest beside the the enjoy In creating heat Inst beat Then as elonds wich nestling we lakes In the and they tillls, world, Care has want it was not the ‘enery, roaring and re ahaont 10 and midst calm the wonder if Kegs peace of nnother nil geene, ere’s vanished ; dwell upon the we we Is to But intention to spenk mountain s¢ pincid lnkes, Rather, we were other kind of aroused as one ingpir Ky Canndn's mn ; wi railroads and 8] ng whose along borders are to he seen the The and corn VOR MORE grain Helds barley, fla just Crops of rvested, the t chines the ready gathers represepts crop of wre needed, and over a hat is what tho beliove, The wheat crop sl SHO ING hnshels t £2.80 per hast! selling at as 1 £70000 0 nl OGRt crop to sny the the threshers are reporting 110 and 120 hushe 90 busi valine, but ? and rye i } on Of course all th had al us over the bill nost forgotis cattle and horas pigs, the dairy and prod tf. the Increase of which this year will more million dollars that there will he a Western Canada this during the winter, and A certain derived by whose friends next tion is nn : here,” arnt atisfa “back hom aire writing them jo dorsing the statements that are ap pearing in the press of wheat yields of thirty, forty, and fifty bushels to the acre; of oats yielding anywhere from gixty to 120 bushels per acre. Dis tricts have Travel anywhere, eight hundred miles east and west, four hundred miles north and south, and it is the same story, splendid yields, good acreage, excellent prices, easy marketing, but those package important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle CASTORIA, that for infants and children, and see that | Bears the Zr of Signature of In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Quite Appropriate. “What have you on hand for tomor- row afternoon?” “A lot of fresh air Kids" problem of few No man ever solves the how to become rich. He wanis dollars more than he ever gets pasar ——————E———————— after every meal 5 i159 The Modern Girl I ' d at a tory about iris,” she ay coughing rather ul mod. { garetts in 1 play that other to." 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