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The expression “come to Canossa” has since been used to denote coming to a place of humilia- tion-—in other words, “eating humble ple.” Children Cry Grand Rapids, Mich, "It Was There He had gone into the manager's office to inquire If he could have the Saturday morning off for the purpose of digging up his garden. “But, my good man,” sald the man ager, “Jones told me a day or so ago that you hadn't a garden.” “Well, some one must have taken it off the window sill, then,” came the reply. for “ BE —— Castoria” Mother! Fletcher's (Castoria has been In use for over 80 years as a pleasant, harmless substitute for Castbr Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups. Contains no narcotics. Proven directions are on af package, Physiclans everywhere it. The kind you have always bought bears signature of Pott Tt Hog Production Travels Circle Amount of Breeding Deter- mined by Profits Made the Preceding Year. (Prepared by the United Biates Department of Agriculture.) Hog raising In the United States Is dominated by an innate tendency to fall into a vicious circle of successive over and under production, normally running two years from one extreme to the other. This Is brought about large ly by the fact that the amount of breeding at a given tine is malnly de- termined by the profits made from of corn and the price of hogs. If ditions than can be obtained from the memory of past profits, Study Fluctuations. So say economists of the Department of Agriculture who have Investigated fluctuations In hog production from 1871 to 1015, These detailed studies were made by Dr. Sewall Wright, of the animal husbandry division, bureau of anhinal industry, and are part of a program of studies dealing with meat animals initiated some time ago under the general supervision of E,W, Sheets, assistant chief of the divislon, The period mentioned, 1871 1915, was chosen for study because the alm was to find out relations exist tween hog production and the corn situation In normal to bhe- what times conditions, the war period was jeft out of the reckoning. The conned hog pro- duction is due, of course, to the fact that about 85 per cent of the corn crop Is consumed by llve stock principal element in the ducing hogs. Altogether about 40 per cent of the total corn crop is consumed by hogs. It has been found that close and cost of pro hog breeding to a year after hog prices touch thei; peak In relation te corn prices, and he gin to decline. This belated action hy breeders surplus of which usually the its low the hog to produces a hogs a year or more later, by time the hog-corn ratio is its low point Om nt until time after price There Is consequently a point some ratio has begun rise swing Any lead io unusual profits or losses sets up cnuse ing osellintie ning m= in the number of hogs run abont four vears from crest to Should Study Conditions Apparently the which the pack. ors Pay does not depend wholly on rte for hogs during a g RIVED Seas the ad supply offered It 1s influeneed greater extent by current and onntry in the « the conditions ar Indicated bs am that has been « jone and current tendencies In corn It is, therefore suggested that well advised to Instead of blind tion he mditions when af the ly rushing Into hog prod business when prices are low The department's investigators were with the fact that during the Knowledge hogs could afforded a means of predict SUINMer of welght 'ro in fact, was more closely cor other factors consifered. Winter the other hand, was deter corn the largely the preceding and only secondarily by amount of breeding done the preceding mined hy Here Ie the way the department sum on future hog prices determined in hog-corn ratio slaughter is at least by tendencies toward concentration In high at the expense of the winter sea. this to he done. erop has its maximum effect raised. There Ig a second peak due to the stimulus to breeding. It is noted that while the farm price of hogs Is very closely related packer's price several monthea, Best Fowls for Breeding Do not allow the fowls in the hroed ing pen to become overfat. If birds are of a small breed, such ns Anconas, Leghorns or Andalusians, there le small chance of them putting on too much flesh, but if they are of the heavier breeds, such as Lang shane, Brahmas or Orpingtons, youn mugt make them werk for their feeg by scratching for It in deep litter, cs A 5 Underfeeding Is Fatal In many cases where live stock Is fost, nn investigation shows that a lnck of feed is the cause. In some In. stances starvation lowers the resist. ance, and animals which are bred do not receive enough nourishment to feed their own bodies and the bodies of thelr young: consequently they per. ish before parturition, Sowing Naked Oats Is Not Advisable Not Able to Compete With Best Common Variety. (Prepared by the United Htates Department of Agriculture.) During the last fifty or sixty years, attractive advertisements have led farmers from time to time to try to grow naked or hull-less oats. The very fact that she naked oat has gained no foothold in American ag- riculture after repeated attempts to exploit It Is sufficient proof of its In- ability to compete with the best com- mon or lulled oa: s. Until a few years exploited the variety the Chinese Ago was on sterile mountain sides at high al titudes In northern and western China, Recently, however, new hybrid varieties have heen developed by crossing the Chinese Hull-legs on the common Of these, the Liberty Hull-less, which was developed in Can ada, has attracted the most attention, This new varlety of naked onts hac been grown on several of the field stations where the office of cereal in vestigations, bureau of plant Indus try, United States Department of Ag conducting experiments At no station has the yield Hull-less compared fa of the best common some oat, riculture, is with oats, vorably with that varieties in yleld It is very It Is necessary to treat the seed every year in order to avold almost complete loss by smut, While there Is a demand for oat kernels without hulls for feeding squabs young chickens, it appar. ently better economy to buy ordinary oats from the hulls have been removed than to try to grow or nuked oats, For feeding farm stock, except hogs hull usu- ally ig considered nn advantage than a detriment, as it lightens ration and Increases its bulk, Not untill smut-resistant and naked smn and wiil be which hull-less the high-yielding, erwise hetter varieties of i i this of the farmer to recommend crop for possible to type oat as a safe Brow, Guineas Good Protection * Guineas are kept on many agninst the davtime alarm against predators animals ck of six to eight breeding birds average farm replaced about every nge nliy ends hawks, and as a persons a protection chicken CTOWS, in ete ght for the two years at whieh their useful ness as hireeders ractle mate in 1 v ’ ¥ DARIrs sults in hate ir and breed ever niles femnles nre ” often he ng te ¢ found sitting on “ sf 4 ¥ sence of the hen, inrge Sen Ron male will the nest In the ah and with her If the nest is Feeding of Sugar Beets Is Not Economical Plan sneculent Roots Inxntive are palatable, hat The pailatahle to swine the low In and sugar beet is of are protein ealelom the root most Crops Trials, however, have shown value of the sugar beet that It (80 en low is n uneconomical feed casicnally furn the harvest it may prove hogs Into heete in that manner, ! profitable to fleld and the ut ns a general the feeding of sugar beets is not thing the economical Free of Tuberculosis There are now to a statement of Asricoiiars, the De than hy more of Inrgest Wiscon- and Min. hy the government as being free tuberculosis. Indiana has number of these herds 4.160 stands next with 2.007, nesota third with 3.07% the Farm Hints Tee harvested In winter spelis sweet cream in summer, LE We must preserve the birds If we would save humankind. . - - Test every ear of corn, . If yon have tested seed of high germination. » » - A problem soon to be undertaken hy the Department of Agriculture is to Speltz (white emmer) will give good yields on a fertile piece of black clay lonm. Thig crop Is highly esteemed ns a poultry feed. . * Acid phosphate is such a little won. derworker that many farmers say that, with manure, it's all the plant food their land needs, -. . - With things so high, the farmer who puts out a good garden for next summer Ix likely to be well repaid, even If not a thing I= sold out of it. * - - Farming is an individual ocenpa. tion. 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