1 i, . g.,c. ‘ . Llxr,,. t. A V _ " M.; t, ,__-._:_.., _., tL.=:-¢§:°-:==-_.:~:--.:c§:~:H;:~:§§:-:gg;l¢§;¢Eg;.;s:;-:;ae-.-===-.- __-.¢=-.-E35--~.___.. ‘ ------~- -- ~_.--.e _.~.:::.-.5=:s.-.:';“.°.f5-_‘E-E!-!`-=:-Sign 1 Cost Of Rearing Soybeans it RBPUGS T0 0vll6Si}l0l1S ATribute to the Farmer What ls There Ne I Bgrs ` " iExperlnle1ltal Farms .Notci ' Y N0 BY G. SUPERIN- Hen" m the tarmer' 9' man M i Winter Applesw n ll | l ll -Q... ¢..c. .\fr._ 'fI3fL Brenton, fProvilll-ini Dairy Superintendent) gave til _ follo\\'i»xl_§'-;adrl1‘css ull thc value of milk before the G_vl-o Club on Feb 22. 1932: ' ` .unit The only lulll: of A r-‘ill cominer cial value is lun»_.»i lhl»_1);li1`y Cow. _from me puuets ns soon as the _,er or alfaml failure and under Tho Fcu;l .\io,.l-l ol i.~ lllllnnll ______\_ um be d______l_____m_d_ If intended_ average cond “ans should yield Rst-t‘ " M112' ~ ~ 'v 'ni -1- 'r-lvl lliilllisl .";‘1- 11.. 1.3".; _ r. ‘ ii '.51 ` _ . " I ' ` I "' d “Hunt y\.l.».ll1-_; male 1lvcd=» the same care-i on the var.ely used and the local- on il” lf 'll ol 1. - iln111i:il, ii`il`l< ll -lit-clllioii 'tllf' "ood fBedlIi8 in Yi' The CP'-li) Shuuld be Cut for f\`_l . ` -.i1‘.:'I "1" s‘;t»~.11\. oI">‘ ` u " L ` . _f ' ‘ __ _ __ __ _ _‘__ ____ __ ,ltr-_ lil:-l_v dclrloplllcllt as the pros- hay when thc sccds ln the pod are IJ' ‘ it I f` _f ‘. ix; A . . 1 . . |~~ . . 1 !';.'f '».-.._' i if . _ . _ _‘_'_____ __ _ __` _'_"_ :ui inc start will rcsult in si stunted Soybean hay has a feeding value ' ` ` ‘ ` ` ` _ " ` l;.:‘.ri llzlprofllable bird. equal to alfalfa hay, 111'.-I ‘K x lroitl l\'- 11111! ii il.” 1' l 1- 1.1 lift. is 1 1 a‘i lvl" l»~'>:l'.le liulr. v.'~'-`: .__ __ _ _ _ ' ‘,,_. _, , _ _ ___ ____ » ill' ’ fi`i`fi f°\‘ thi firlf SIX , in rows about 28 or 30 inches apart. i " ll iiili nnllll--, gl fl" l 1. l‘l 1:' ivy __ ____ _ __ _ _ . _ _ _ _“___ _ _ .__ _______ __ _______ _ln vi. .old a _l »n_=lltlllion that alll _ me w_d(h of ,OWS adwstcd by ¢ov- it-lvnngillu universe he knows. Read- and bound in bundles as torches. they have mated, but we would not His work it is weary and nevei h ` ' Sl 10° "V Ulf” Wefk-'i ' erlng the feed cups not in use. The inc' between the lines th i It w al th terinl i' recommend it to be fed bemre mx- done' " ` ' er” B B” 3° ° ’““ °' "we" have muted as it may hinder the The deushier. too. has her share " . ' __>` i.'..'.i ll;c in uf.; 11:. . \ l; i»~. l:1'er'll riifulfa is the best. l '1`l:c llroiiurs may bn crate fed for i lllw lrlsi, week, but will "finish" well _l _ . liifzllcd to small grass pens. At plants in the rows should be about more than a suspicion that he is to catch the sap in au ar-makin' planting requires about 30 pounds mind: and in particular he is dis- Utensils. (1-2 bushel) of seed per acre. satisfied with Sir James Jeans who . cultivation sllculcl be frequent cn-' Allotllcl- pnlugrcpll sinus that I hefiriib' wmmehd the decision good seed mm lion as a privileged being, with the i°“- humble Veliiiiilbie BS it ii. ho! plcusurc or us is now to b rein mmf 9- ni~lW`i9l`liSi Bull £0 Bfime OX- Muttun and lamb will not take the place of beef and horse meat in the meat diet of silver foxes, as in practically ali cms they are too Should the farmer decide to go on rms of the Delicious 'Phare are fo . smkm _now, also. several red forms of Or lie in bed till nigh near eight, _fat;_ Muttpn mu lamb, when fed We would find ourselves in a ter- durlng the summer months Mill oause the foxeo to go brown and will make the ful- very dry and brittle, which is probably due to the fact they contain c much gmt- er amount of fat than the average run of meats. We don ot .think it advisable to feed mutton and lamb to foxes during any season of the year, more particularly during the summer months. An ooollsionll feed will not hurt females after EB ii 5 `f‘ 1 s fiom comin in heat and to dc 3 inches apart and mi me r . i i.t'- t ll ~ ‘ “mae 5 . ' 5 D 1" "gong K U le mea M Such B mme' and mr many musehuld the males from being potential And with a smile she carries it breeders. In reply to this question we would say that mutton and Cultiv tion sho id I' l h ' ONION WEEK _ ' just as tile beans arelcomincif li:su:x;rsem;l:t\nl?:(l;‘ dgilrifili tl: lamb Wm mat take the place 9! M' evening when the day is done' the ground, usng the spike tooth postulate ll divine ruler who is Our social calendar is becomlnpbeef mid! hgrse ;“e;"__t_'____l_mt_;‘n oc; The youu? mm gamer t° mvcl harrow. This will destroy freshly responsible for ii- AS I S06 it. Sir Ver? fun °f “W°0k°" “lid “dfiY3»":cns om ee~ 0 e W no some un' ‘ germinated weeds and break -“W |‘]“m°""‘ i’°5i“"" il *‘ Perfectly lo- "00 mu' a°°°"“°' M "me "mc" h`:;1etsltieolf?xli;y for ranch is near 1:51 cgufxxfngl-fe? iciallhlltnlfe fill 111:, cl-nat which may have f0rmed_ Row ‘gical mir. but looking at the benefits derived, to R s__“_g_;te__ house I can get ___ Wm be 8 e w Y supply of fresh blood Would it be ungh 10 kgeli MW". wmd5_ Tm - mall, who at ollc time was push d W hold °n|°U week" "id ‘WPS 13| ` , ___sS_________ for the m_o____c___m _:_ li by ___C_____m ____0____ ___S c__________ pos; Wm ____ an annual ____en___ The on_,_all right to feed it to my foxes and Cvod bless the farmer and his wife, _ Iwhat quantity should I give? The son and daughter nil through Experimental work that we have life 5 gh _ - _ rest of the ' rid " t d f r hi a thr e-fold function- as A c ndi- . .» _ . . _ » '_ _ ly 331,533.65; ;\x_;°n,ss;s§e3:;_ “om _um E oe 3 _ _E -. _ ° ¢__:larried out with both fresh We wish for them a prosperous ___ _ g __ _ _ _ rled blood would indicate _t a year, duction. In this district. at the Do- ‘ 3 °‘ ‘“ the highm' thing °f cm "' medmnm plant Famdmus blood is not it sale food for foxes. It Health. Peace. happiness, and noth- l.i_; :.tn;_'c il moist mash should be "vii llvicc daily. The proportion of ~l-mind corn in thc ration should be eradually increased to two- _lhirds of the whole moistened 'lllusll with sour skimmed milk or ‘which wc have know1cdg,c Man f°ik may 000000 $0 the Smell Of li! mw_ several of the vmietles tested |_hus created science, religions. arts, cooking, for which there is no re- rhoea_ take the foxes on then mod has made definite profrrcss in these it impart! 0° 0110 breath (B10h0\l8h minion Experimental Station, Har-' ' - has invariably brought about dlar- _ _ing to fear. have averaged over so bushels ci`i‘“°“‘°"‘a“°S- ‘°““°S°l’h‘°s» etc" he med" ‘md t°'“" ““°'°”"‘“° °d°' and thcrcls no evidence that it bas' Fmmsu nv ni-:sr sraims seed P" “fe °"°1' 5 Six Ye" Def* ' " produced any beneficial effects. In_ _ -- rible plight, Before we realized his might. To the farmers wife we must con- fess, A good deal lies for for his suc- cess. For she it is that doth possess, The guiding hand to more or less. The Iarmlfs lon In should not- shun. through . Ncrthcm Spy. that which ls catiec Red Spy bclns. perhaps. the bca' known. There are also red eport' of Rome Beauty and Staymsr Winesap. The greatest demand ir for red nipples, and the milder they arc, provided the quality is good the greater thc sale of them will be, rind, as the red sports just men- tioned ar¢ practically, if not _fully equal in quality to the well known type of these vnrities they are be- ing planted in increasing quantities. Every variely qi' apples, however. as some faults, and the aim should bc and is to obtain other new vzirlties which will have All the Evod points of the old but will in superior in some lwpeciia. one great fault of all the rarities Dbofe mentioned is that they Mt not °°“s"“°“°"s' ‘md ‘“°’°f°’° "We tm” °"“ be ’“°'““°" by °"°'"“g “ discussing this question, ln thc fa-si; “Finish in thc beef steer is in-_ bllllclunilk No whole grain should 'bc foci Five or six pounds of grain plus milk and green feed will pro- °’ |Yes, but is not this the whole by its inclusion that their protests Fifty per cent or over of the early hsltches are males. Usually there is a _good demand at a fair price for the cnriy product if carefully prepared There is always a glut of ge I y’ ' is only too confident in his own praise Varieties recommended are A. K. lmust have confidence in Uurselvcs mme raw puslep' but’ generally piece I would like to emphasize I dicated by a well-covered back and and Early Korean for extreme South ‘a_nd wr human powmis' mt (lm 2 speaking' 5° new an h"pr°vement the fact that the experimental ' smoothness over the rump and pin- west o____m__ _ o_ A c_ No_ 2_1 _lain appeal tu something extemal. is made in the majority of dishes work _nd_c_we___ that blood has not b_mes_ nous of fat at the émes and and Manchu for Western Ontariol _ . ‘ much food value. Secondly, there at the tail head are objectionable. ne_a.__ and Mm_dm___ for East trouble nt the present day? Man are lost in the general chorus of appéars to be A general mjswmep_ muhe” at the base of _he _ohne em Ontal-lo and districts with sim-i _ _ _ . ' tion regarding the composition and and at the new vem a 1ow_ fun* "af °°“-fum '§§“.°tZ I7§§,.§3f...”.°‘f§£{§¥,§I5i’§i”.§ ..§".`I.`.’“.§‘..“li,.f.‘.‘i§‘.§;"l.v°§.f.’li,°”"£2 tl" “°“““* °f ‘°'°°“» “‘° lm* ‘ fm- i fu me and » miter °f ide! being that it contains large thi |m t th tm ht an mdgcnte Generally speaking soybeans _ __ b c esss a, e g should bc picnics cbcul the mln-i“ "ft “ °m“ddl°d "md h” °°'“° E“r°p»°' me" " “° d°"b° " t° M quantities °f vital _f°°d °°r“ii=ii“- that the animal has reached thc hardy enough to Wliihstand fills winters in pai-B of Canada where such nipples, as Mlolltbcih did Fameuse, grow to perfectlml, and in the case of Northern Hby, it M such il lcng time in mulling mic bearing that many are d/eta;-you from planting it. When iihe breeding of Biflblolwll began at the Ebcperimcnttil 1"n1'm. Ottawa, thirty years and marc lib, there were only about five valritiel of winter apples found hardy than while now, as the result ¢ this work in the Horticultural Dlvidm. more than three hundred late kew- lng varittes are being Known, md these are gradually being sifted out as their weak points beoomo ap- parent. Some of the bed!! fhle have been named and iniirotiuoed. The most promising is, pulnp, the Linda, but others of lhhhll or Fameuse charac‘i>erintil:s lo Grover, Gerald,” Newiiosh, Liar, Iawfam. and, of Nbifzlian Q ,"`_l ’.E _tage is not 5. luxury but an economical i-W~ T~ ECON. D0m|l\i0ll EXPEN- mcntnl Station, Harrow, Ont. :HlI\"l"~ Til.-\'l` f?\'f.'Rl".ASE INCU- “le me hatched- The °°°* °f 9385 die of Mer or when denser froml;lltl;llsAlla€;wi;il;`r:°:l§;\m h:-tgg-Y alslflglllgs l:oi:!;1::i: loglllnzilgt H0; mu' -The billwi is thedvtltlich mnlmum weight 1°* P1‘°fit.”-Pam-, frost is over. inoculate the seed _ d “_ h - °0l\V¢¥3 5 0 000 00 9 phlet lo-N5. Dominion Dept. of` ___ __ ___ ness n egrce as ey ave lost Einmt with its cucumbers, melims. mm constituents from _-me pm M l Ag___°umm_ ’ i :ind incubation has been incurred in producing the puilet. Turn the~ surplus males to the best advan- BATION EFFYCIENCY (E\iperimen‘al Farms Note) I Attention to detail during the ac- uai process of incubation, wheth- with the proper cu ure pla - faith, _ __ _ _ _ ins the fron for the iirei time- . "T113 grglchtfcnvurd material- trellis' l;mz“;u:;yr¥r;:?thei;8;~~¢; __ ._ -. , ~ - __ ,_c ._ While insignificant in appearance These brief ext,-acts show tm m,d“y_ Two species 5,-0, ,md in Y “ ry _ I Question. Islt best to feed fish thin .little b0X dl11'in8 the Slimmer general trend of Professor Hux-'New Brunswick and abouy me ‘Wa °°““"'“°“" that 9°: ‘mm raw or cooked? months has an adult l>0PUiHii°fi °f _icy's paper. Fortunately scientists 'Same number in “gram qm|da_ th’ h_‘te_°tm°l mm 120° t ° :_I°°d» In the Experimental Fox Ranch 8DP'f0Xim8i€lY 100-000 individuel ~nre beginning to see the light and our common or garden onion lsueam °n_1_y!:m;°|n°_"__§"3 begs: we fed cooked fish for: one season bees. Bild ii il father difficult W to relinguish such a barren, soul- tgllmm ww) "|19, in nm mlm-_ lm’ 592;” vm” :the cms m me to a number of foxes and the re-_ 1923129 *mt between 1000 *md 3»000 less, and even despalring notion' 5 un my gh gpmigh or th” gl up suits were most unfavorable. In re new bees will emerge from their of the umve\.se_ As mxowxedge ;:m__l;a_ gsm 01'” beég mme" md different part! of the body, where my to ms question we would __e_. C6115 BVBYY 24 Milfs? and What 15 grows we hear less of the supposed mlldegg Abmlt, 3 century and a they Mu be needed' Th' :Re 3' commend that fish should be fed more amazing, between 12.000 and antagonism between science and 'qugmrl hu pages gin” M, Eng. ;*:;dt‘;__;;_‘;5t_ipP;F:3€‘;;_nY“s ‘mg in the raw state. Fish is like meat; 13) 13.000 baby bees ere brine fed W- 'rc11glcn, for "thc thoughts, bf men . nn, gardener named Knight ob- . (continued on Page ery minutethroughout the twenty- me widened with the process nf the l served that the long" seasén of CUIWBYB 0° 0119 UWB” N150 BKPBT four hours. .v » ‘them "Pm 011° 000-W Tm? "9 ' (jm\1N suns' th' mum of !m°p° 'Munn th-e present in the blood for only a FERTUJZER HELPS ' Where one is biologically inclined There are those amongst us heb onion ta locumumte . larger the d""m“ °' me “mg °” Wim" tel' qualified than the Writer iv amount of succulent tissue than “min fmcmn M time' om mms Hal-dier plant and root growth i h d nltmstl-ated must th” °“"‘°“‘° “ ‘“°”‘““"“ ‘“ “W traverse the opinions of the bible- 'could be hoped for in the colder 9x;‘_;°s_ve';;_ th; wm__o______m ___ ensure increased yields, and better extreme' The queen' While 5° de' gistpand it would be enlightening climate or Britain. Mr. Knight was C ___ w ‘tant quality wheat is reported as thc signed by name' is in fact the best 0° have their Views' induced by these observations to :‘_;___bl°°d mufirgerzasow “umm result of using fertilizers in raising rl very worker of them ali. Day in and ' f . suppose that two short and var- _ wheat on prairie soils. it is prob- “Y °“* “‘° " “"‘“g ms' °"°“ INDIAN MEDICINE rmN'rs'__ebem:_>r_¢_es;;l_t__;r__l __mm_.__ _ e wo er ee and one .lt lilo' ;Wus burnt as incense during Indian 50, me Portugal Oman “ry ¢_mck|y n______m__ has msn with regmd to ..Q"mm_mo__ did not appeal. to :_;:__;sg;_h°;__d;?3_e_s°‘;h’_;aT§;_ iccremonials to ensure the presenCc'1n poor soil, and in a shady situa- the nee hydmgen content of the be effected by use of fertilizers but “ 5 1g °f 8000 influences? the D8k°li’~S tion. Under these circumstances mood H, _ms content of the mood three weeks after germination thc i h t h d I th ' . piggzecesnxlecworfx beg is ‘:__};__i;: used it in their ‘_‘Sun Dance.” the bulb! had only attained the Bh°____d _,My to the extent of one gfggtcd plots invariably allowed , . ~ ' . When Indie” *film made ii *Weir size of lem am by the fell. They 1 stimulation ln growth. arcctcr tu-' paced ulldi-1 certain conditions and and smoked the pipe of peace “nn from the mound and ten millionth part of l gram ol' _ md q___cke__ mot develop ' "°'° every two pounds of blood a per- '"0' ‘ given certain food, become a queen. . in reulltv all walker bccs arc un- "Mt was was mixed with the °'°°°"°d °'°' m” '““°"’ 'nd son would be dead in a very short “\°“i- N Well ee 11 deeiwr sreen ` _ toba co. The grass was (and 1 m lunged an-ssh fed numgels as a sum-,1ementa,.y_ developed females, and desplui this mms parts sun m woven _"_: :_he;'l.Dfm8e;‘_\.a3_amM _m__n_ time. A gram lznaxut a_t_l_;e__same ;lUt__ll;___v;ldri;__;_i;i_te evident on most _ Th, 1| 9 bl. handicap the physiologlat is lllnnzed weight as s sm an. you green feed s exce en cgi; to “nd that the bet comny __ me basketry for the sake of the per- when the onions wsrg hgrvgated mmkur that me vmltlon of me wh", ‘ny gm-n-wuhle ,mount of ti ' 15 8 cent cr ~' no on time P01' best _Z d commum , th fume. they WON Vofy superior bo those ten mmionth part of me wehm blowing wok pm, gn gp,-mg me h t littc . It tht "Heli 0 ii/ ul e . fertility t an S raw t mg iworld. ‘“'“““°°“ mphymm (L5 T°"- #M596 immediately ff0i'|\ °'°0» _ trotted plots showed less effects bc remarked that cod liver oil com- _ of an ordlnary_N\h in I ¢0HBi»|ili .__ __ rnalnn cumin. Jack in the Pulpit- some exceeding nvc inches in dia 4 0,. M mo mm _ cg , _ . . catotbloodwouldkilis rsonin °“f¢°° "fi Y _;;rieii` _of the mann was _nm FARM MIA1, m_",__v _Dllsting the pulvcrized corn on_mgt¢r, Mid being more fnltursd, “_ very short “mm yw mx; _,num Ag um; M h,|¢||ng_ me treated 0_____ or _he reasons why _m_____ _“___ _thc temples and the top of the ’ were preserved sound throughout haw vm! “_ “pens to be th" me D10" gn some mm, were from 4 to ______ _____ub________ do” mt n_wa_v__ “__” _,mn pmmde __ ____n__________ hcnd, was the_ Pawngcs cure for the winter with greater certainty. composmm of tha mood lhoum g M” ‘hug of th., “nh-,med ,md snow such cocci rl-suits as when at “ful Crlurrnient medium for mc ::";‘_?“°h:__ :`h:0u';_"_‘;'r_';‘____'_”:_‘_ T° W* ’“'e‘;‘_:‘:;“;r ‘°_"d'_f:°' "gf romuin commit within very rm- shoved I differeliee of frvm 10 to hen is used as n hatching medillm, Silbrili’ of fresh moat to farm lunn- _ ___:e__m_msm _md s_m__m_ Dams The °w° °&r”m p an ns ° row limits. | I. mm" in helm* 5° ihii Niiiilfi Of " "°°““S“ i"°P” we i” “°” "“`°“ " d“'"“' 'he °'°°““' ”“"' "f “‘" -cl-as were out into soul-d shells to mrhu 'rm onion ul cena val- Tm “°°° my °°m'°m° mn""'"` 'smwth`LBm on tm “mm°dm°" lc thc handling or inc cm prior to I mv-_ aight mcnlbm :crm l. ...ut-l' __ ,M f , , ,h , ,__ ° ' ' Qimal qumiitiel of the maturity ef *i>P“"4 ii’ °=i°°ii “P vid