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It I. h to act-In the 3m!- Vinâ€"coil MI. 6 to I! com- I pond to uh- I dock (or market .1 (on we“. at In. It com 1m ".75 to laid an the ration used fly the Input duck fallen In «mu-ll (to am. dilating only In lie q mu. mod In the mlxlnu. Involun- tlou show the red "In 0! the had to be (In can. [or produclu upld M and only 40-010mm. m dumb; nov- twlco u rapidly and II I Inch leaner eucl- than (he chick. and to produce the ban rum: In mod Inn-I be much u will be sully â€-1an The nrloul method- 0! full-u [Iva in â€Ill true" are too- o-lo-dd for rum; duck: once.» Wool-MW. Long-Ind and '09 "no!“ Hm Am†Man WM“ an vwm An Inc! to Amt. L... It In at 1’er Palm Von." Mud M Our: Into-ow Ian-«u. RIGHT BREED FOR BEGINNERICULLING FLOCK IN THE FALL north o! tth duck. mud the lasted}. all! 0! the toad mun be well u will slow! I IolHnllucod and subuun- ufl nuon. Al 3 whole, It guy he (lb quorum E. HOWARD United Ital. Dwartment of Agriculture ) The load or the duck in both vase-1 table and animal in nature. in thei wud state it gathers its food tram hmh ud marshes. consisting or flag. mun. small ï¬shes. water lit-acts. eta. When the birds are raised in con- flnement this diet must. in a measure. be imitated to get the most “ti-tam W! results. The duck has no crop. the food pas-in; directly from the throat to the guard. and an a conse- quence the toad must he, in a soft mushy unto. Too much hard tood. Inch u min. does not agree with than birds and they cmnul. thrive on It. While tome raiser- uae a small diowance or gain others do not. and it Lu not been proved to he of my manage to teed It. Son food in their natural diet. together with maul. vegetable: and tunnel iood. The proper selection of the food in ex- tremely important to nocure the uplcl Jlut Duckl- ' “ï¬at-uncutâ€. muuhva-urmonlymo mndmomfloetuulao mum WW mndeullnlmd mum ï¬ns-mm munmmmm £3 12:? tannin. Turk-n. Never mine mm um mm lug. They'llIoMy-qnlrmdnd fmnthcrthnunnflahnm . mam manmmmm-amm Wdummtom their appetite. m to†the. m In fluvial humme- m- â€Comm-manna. .doMtcï¬hmmnI-Ie lmdmtlhnymhmto lurking m In ham. (or (to m- mï¬nmmlnhflocn raooyd Mum millil- Ago 0! Foul. on» .0 Determined '1 MM" NM“ In WOO wm cum in vm no... Ann-er mummnmmy “Indium: “locum†he adult-ad In a mrim Inn- Ammnd-u-khguvhtn noun a "web" Damn A III“ hole In punched in the M mm mmmmamnmmn‘ cream 1- sin n the chick m MARKING SYSTEI FOR "ENS mots than the one: which show the “nut legs. Pullman «In In. t minute on m. pout. my practicing Just the â€indieâ€"nu in. picking an awfully lion 'Mdl Mn )ellow legs which In [M W lay- er. In the flock. It It wont nu- lmlu III. when elllhl (In M and MIN â€9:. mm. lo Imp our to no u ined- m In In! nu. If no â€can.“ hummpmrM-mcmd tho mun tar-Inho- III on at no he“ Indication-hm huumm way In vim no. mm tau Ill! 1!“. uum- ï¬rst nu at Mo. HI. Int mm aha-Id dun. at m. be on (to man and con- lutIlml vigor. but “(at having (hon- pellet you.“ he yolk" cola: In; mun- III the Ian and all: no... «hunt-Mncmomhlu so many out. and than the III. and leg- and. out many white. Trlpnnl neon!- vmn may I..- and foul. u no "also mum uh It with to any â€luv-Iv am no bird which bu been a bun My. wlll tan mm yellow km It the 0nd at the laying mm. Prof. H. I. Burro-I Inn (In! "2004“ I... u 'l\" luv. white I... u the and at m From tony-two to seventy duo old. the lollovlu; mixture: Col-nine“. two pm by mun; wheat bran. one pm: boot "not. no not cent of am bulk; mm and or gm. 6 as: not“: groo- tood. to per cent. In: with Inter to a dry crumbly an. ad load (out am- a day. mull ‘_IV- cm and M Tomhrmng. Amen-mmgggmn (Z) From live to twenty days old. the following mlxtun: What. Bran. two parts by nature: cornmeal. one part; rollod routs. 60 per cent 0! this bulk: bee! scraps. 5 per cent:_und. 5 per cent; men load. )0 per cent. It: with water to u dry crumbly auto and (cod four times I day. (3) From twenty to torture by: . the following mixture; What n. two port. by mum; cornmeal. one part; bee! mu. 6 per cut of this bulk; and. 5 per cent: (roo- i‘ood. lo per cent. III: with mm to I dry crumbly mute and food tour than : day. mmbrIMqunCI. I. letnq “409.3. (1) From time of hatching to ï¬ve days old provide the (allowing mix‘ ture: Cracker or bread crumbs um! cornmaal. equal pull by manure: hard-boiled em. 15 per cent of the total bulk of crackers and med: sand. 5 per cent or the total 01 cutters and meal. Mix with water or milk. and feed (our times I day. Any The three dlflemm methods of Iced In: ducks are as follows: (l) Feed. In; duck: for market (ten weeks old): (2) leading young ducks to be kept as breedarn: (3) feeding old ducks. The ï¬rst method, for the sake of con- venience and to explain more fully the composition 0! the rations. ls subdi- vided Into four parts, as lollowu: 82.50 each to keep breeding duel. I year ‘1 I]! In". “Immune-«moani- “mummy. mama-Wm“. mmmm mm ammmt. mm “mm mm mm.~u W mm hemmflhfle awnmnmmuwm hmmummmmmib Manhattan-abalone“ can'tâ€"dynamormmflt m n Van! and red clover as W and (no A Inn. part 0! their mm an fro- th: “and um they «my [in IC to the soil. Rye In the m of breaking up and um - Imp gummy of youth. They are all um M 9- WI. which I- an"! and cheaply applied by W Found: a! all men or b. his pal. TREATIEIT FOR FIREâ€"SLIGHT ï¬m‘ "a? mum†Ital-n .100 candlestnymo “cal-"murmur". Ann-M mducllmmmmm a "mun-mumm: which mmmnuovd. 110m! lawman-Alhwuumlo' mmuummmmn IdlhmthO-oulim not. mam-nuowhlfl mnvouldhtohuuuw lynu‘um’otm 11mm- mmjumnmumthn "gygdotgmpluodl‘IIKMCN" Mum’mhmm‘ â€bowl-0M0. (kiln-flank“. Mutual-alt "In.“ [manor u I). m M Lugs†00 In. Companion u hr.- ym WWW M BEST ORCHARD COVER CROPS A ugly mu Pooch Trioâ€"Tho loam Wood ll Nu: m WIM- (weigh-mum lvmntaun Crop of mm Would I. Llllo'y u M tho Unit. by kill: all I nodmto numw o! W wh- tho hue- m on. In "mama-u that an mu of lava «Humou- m0. Iron-curly hhmnuommhlo-M There m occasions. however, when one desire- to complete work of prun- Inx begun early in the season. There used be no four of injuring the tree! (BY W. J'. GREEN. Ohio Experimanl Station.) In men“ summer pruning on n considerable scale is not uivinblo. It In diflicull to see, when the leaves are on. just which branch†should be m moved, ascent In the case of dead hnnchal. One must. be on his stand. “so. lolvold peeling or the but when it peei- readiiy. Pruning is less expo ditioully done in Inmmer than when the tree: m dorm‘ant. PRUNE IN DORIMNT SEASON Removal of Qua Branches Cannot M- 1m mum, of Tm. No Matter Winn Work I. Donn. manure“â€" Pummdm. u" 1‘; 110,3 3 lo .23 innume- no..." mum-n â€.11.; â€Â£2 E mmmmmmmm Wmumm m ,mmmw .uu memWW _ hmmmmmg ,;m ummmmmmmmN w hay in the um 01 ll! anger rather than no. rah-Ida “blunt. Apodufleotnuth-uohnc- «mummgtmmm unnummmmm†SUPPLY DARK NESTS FOB lAYINB FMS {intuit-c. Monaural-mutton“. Viki-a an be (i! to- lo Inca mamas“; [that cool “autumn“ no "I10. Hop like a mug «ï¬lm mmhnitumuomd «chum, mason-mum, unwinding mmhlueloa on maul-ll. nut-mum" {I‘m-5k: “mm-utopia? “mum um“ mm†m m will?!†“flinch MMCWCI-g: all†mm "mt-vb Mill-dud â€kw-Thoma: condom-too.“ M that half and In “hm duo. Young-«clen- cull-uh Ion-m DOM "In Wmm :mw MutUuolFodfluM lorflnDflflCWI-J‘Od Cattlolbotht. ENSILAGE BEIJSHED Not our m; but It mum at cum tho growth of not you. Mun molly. ud they ama- lull- .ood duo. Ion you. on will brood when mm months old. I! Allowed to n:- ma I bear. but an: or twelve month- I: In you. no It :- mnem- “Wm... son [or Dried!“ should not be .1- lowod to m with the tattooing host («I on em. but top! In a nature by thou-selve- nnd given n plenum! apply at stop. we of new put- at when m canine-l mad that I once took I has now no rattan for one-hut the pork. l dld not. know Illa van with pi; and led her III the common] Ind when: mlddllnn one would cut. Inn-ï¬ne my duppolmmem and vex- ntlon whan she had three mm. dwnfled nutâ€"not only Imllcv than pl.- ulually are when am fun-owed. (By R. G. WEATHERSTONE.) It in well known that the pmgeny m mature wants an superior to than descended from young progenl- ton, not fully developed. Bour- and IOWI. for breeding. should be kept In a goo-141mm condition. but not (at. The writer bu uwm been troubled to tow MI breed“); now: from be- oomlng too m, and consequently hmwln‘ u mull uumher o! scrawny Hm any: in“? u an 1930 BY FARI KNIIALS PrluoWInnlno Tamworth Sow. 5:33;: U'ITLE THINGS FOB SUCCESS WITH "ENS mm . m mm â€x m â€x mm m« mm SIMBE INCREASES moms IN “'88 Fortunuely. au- ctll (or huvy port I- deem-Ina. In use umor‘l bully. and with people “nanny employed In Indoor occupation- In in. un- and clues. port from younger hop ll Wand. 11m M'hmtodythmuu the undercut and at“. m I. II the quicken produced. u I lover can and at better mm to the roam. oomeoldor.mdprhhonnlo¢|ou thunnuolddounoteoum nah ammumommm MCI. A"! £25319 Bows should be kept for I number of year- nnul their places an be ï¬lled with youum one: which hue proved to be good broaden. Formerly. heavy pork from hon I: to at month old (and the mm- tho hotter) m denuded. Man who worked bud in tho open ur uld then m a vault; quality nbout pit porkâ€"4h“ it shrunk In tho pot “ad did not stick to the rib-3' cent. more at I you old. A neighbor a! mine In: your mm an old now In the apt!“ to:- 010. She lud‘teu ï¬ne pm in April. which were fluenod and laid to n butcher In the {all or the same you. brlngln. km 3116. and he all! an the In! (or I breeder. mmmmdm m 3mm wwwmm MW 2: .mm mm: hum-luau“ W“. “mm mum MILK mm MT m mm “QM b n T0 MOT 60' STIILE! m» don-III. All-mm: In“ Wm lou- Imuum MOI- Wdleâ€"W mum mm. the nun-lam than“ I. callod.uuilpoormurhk wont-MWMIMW dour. mnlldmoluuormllo the Houseman-homuncu- potentwlmllndwflllnmobm mnlulouldhpoulhhtomolop - mm mu In Ira-nu scum mm ï¬lm MM Show! What-mumps“. ' Tm mu m EFFECT OF COOLING ON MILK flamed Jun before or alter «Mex. immediate nope llonld be taken .3: elect e cm. hmenteuone with but wear eevenl am 0 day. I gentle mmflmmnunmmey plleeuon o: warm Ind will help u enema the trouble. the rubbing ehouldbewwerduenllkvdnelou to get n.- blood ewey from the IMO? It poulble. A area or "o of “It. peteroeceortwleedeglyuhleonfl A cold mom. loot. all mm. bruising o! the adder. mada- ohms. on. us some of a. cum-Insured of udder trouble. The menu!" româ€" edlea cu: be can, gnu-d. m show the udder become mm. or II- toodm (or a flu. prior to Wu. write- I. B. Header-on In um. um! and Home. Under norms! condim- thoudduotulooovlhouldutfl- quire 3mm attention. but th- M tier we at from mun! conditions and the more to Incllnc to tun-1| bro- duotlon the nut-or the likelihood of notable. WItuu-uooï¬ndlommn maul due. Thu ummuu‘ me or mum and 'm but, man. “awn-mm “which; ‘ â€HIMâ€. nun-ammo...- I WI-:::gi i}: t " can any in Hilda w: ~_~.“mw.mwmm~ m up“ ' 'III 91¢ 'tiv