Whiiojdhiiiillifl secondary crupnnuretyhheo inquelity oioouadlnirbeaiiey, ‘particularly. Some iecondary inztheeoouomy of oamdicn 83th. oi the of-iicin-‘is present are ahown here. Left to right: culture u 1on1 as world foodwirppiiermvaiwxihfrhe Prof. E. A. lodemlccdoncid OoIlm.'P.Q-. tells 0- A- Nntioual Box-lay and gmnaeed.-F1n.x.Go|'nmittec'neivI-' Gainsby, ilvinnipes, about their seed farm; Dr. G. thelels lseldfllttannual meetingreccntlydn Winni- , Field Husbandry dept, r. neg to discus increased production. uuiimpmvuncnt" with ILBteppler, Exp. Farm, moi-den. o p so When chicks m! ‘bro m Watch them vcrerulu lnugldeltlpmoxifliirteeitnllzilgefnltfricfana §§§u§§i1§°’ux': hick - ._. ' :.....";:.:“f.:~ “d “We “We ~H~MY~ o» Y n" emlufively 0n mlbeand mailer animals may fl - - nd to his great sorrow that chicken-meat is greatly relished by them and that they are so bold-as to invade qpe-n chickenphouses 1n the 1 ~ ' _ _ , v _ _ _ . _ 3x11411151 nhvtvdoeraém Mrs. mo Wold! o! Fhmnbomugh, om, i, In Northern Alberta. it is notuiecessawwto so rooms is a delicacy little known to most city dwell- yams ‘mm tn": 621mg” wzfiiwzgkykzglflhfiwflgilnd Ilia“ m" W“ ' ° - Bthe murauder very iar‘ to shoot‘ moose.‘ Flfteé wear-old Robert ere, but fairly common in the remote: parts o! this Md died M _ xcmiey. d ommemenr" ma; ma; moose quite country. e“- mrvatlon or fl-noplexy mm sudden mm n; the m“ to m’ » ' .< . . . - fighting mood of the mother henvwlill ronnindeboigqflglg ¢< "Top: scene at the Kemioops bull sale, when this white bull was sold to head an Angus herd. Inset Collicutt for $3,000~ right the is G. A. Luyat. manager of the show. Centre: The serve champion Shorihorrr bulls were - champion oar lot at Kamloops was this group of McC llum- Anmst - Tm‘.- Shorthorns from the Coldstream Ranches. Above Oakairlglrt). ton‘ m") u‘ J“. ' pregnancy (the period of gestation oi the horse is 1i 1-‘! months or 340 days). This gives a profitable production SEllaUM oi amroxunateiy 160 days. It has been found that the daily production of more: varies fmm 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 gallons; thus a-n average mare might yield about 320 gallons. The various drug laboratories which handle this product (and most oi tvhem do: poy a minimum o! $1 per gallon for the ra-w urine. which gives a gross return o1 aruond $820 per more on production per year. Gilbert Amold, Grenville, Que, was the first horseman .This double~breasted model 1; . to exlploit tfirls new hormouc liar-vat. His first efforts at urine Dflrk Cornish cock weighing over collection were uw ward. and made a lot o! hard work for his 11 155- ‘The Dhoto WES sen-t in by stablemen. Then e developed a simple harness and collection g1‘ ‘wmer- J- 3-» Obflr, of Bran- bag. made of pm oi an old ca: inner tube, from which the °“- M“- urlne could be collected at regular intervals. This method has now been taken up by practically all collectors. and greatly re- duces the amount oi work. To learn Just how this interesting business is carried out a. visit we; recently paid to Grand Air Farm. owned by Gaston Moi-sen, former Belgian fieldman for the Quebec Department 0i Agriculture. After trying his hand at farming and stock mis- lng out in Southern Saskatchewan Gaston is now ectelblieimed iust east of SLVI-Iuataohe. on the banks of the Riviera dea Prairies. a few miles north o( Montreal. Here he found 36 mares in production. all standing quietly their stalls and all with their harness in place. At regular but not frequent lnter~ vols one man nude the rounds. emptying the urine into wood- en drums. Once a week, Mr. Marsan told us, he trucked a load of full barrel; into the laboratory in Montreal and returned with an enrpty set. - "' ' Asked if the mores needed any specinl care or treatment. . cmuniwlitiymclciiucccncrcr-awntnem my mm m 1* “d- , " . ' - v ‘ ‘ - - . l I Aroma-thaw griduaily become more mdmom important as - Th” Y“ °n “Bmtvieed- °i °°““‘°' “M the", i . _ " - M.» ‘mum ma .“°°m“ m med“! lwommrle‘ Fm. horses have been so healthy this winter that l have used only _ ._. , . _ g _ _ aria-g: is u» m». 01in» 21mm m-unm 0t than. "n" WW‘ 0i 5°“ "11 "W"; T: i‘ q“°~"*“°“ “Biilimii "" e ~ - ~ r - ' ‘ . - r ' "»' -_ " ’ lslVLM tdtthm "reou ore ’ -.‘ »_ ~ -_ . I ‘t uvfl-dwnm“! 1w out!“ “our”: ma‘: rm: ev¢1?ym:i;y.r:}r)i2ir shat a. dlffei-entitriceqiimfifz: used eéery g » v . , " " l. l ‘ ’ . ~- iiifi i». > _ inc-tum bleed; them to produoeacruml - l-tuber- ‘m’ i° “m” m°’-"“" m“ ‘i’ m“ “"1"” m‘ °“ “m” °" ' i This glimpse oi the crowd w ringside at Calgary Caerieon Standard new. and ch " oulcnis. entiqtyphu. mti-tehniu treatments. It hadboen found tawpgte o‘ 1th? marfutgyrgned t? be w‘? ffiamn whme 36 . bull sale shows Chm-lie Jones. Balzac, leading one bull, for W. A. Crowiordguost, N wt‘ villi-tilt}; gator-lags gcreted by pitgenflliitimrflstnlbe; mafeil- m gfggucli: gm housed} ° °“"°“ ' ma" Wm I" of his Herefords in the ring. inset. is the new of ' _ , 6 u u‘ m“. 9 midi“ o‘ v nmh mo“ h ° Left: A fine team of pure-bred Belgian mares. showingihl ‘ Women’; Land Army simple humans which is used in hormone production. The grand champion Short-horn bull nt Calgary bull, Glen Ronnie Bimlncap, was bred and about; bull aa-le was Monamhb Beau UA. shown by the by R- R. Buoimmn and Son. Pinchei-‘e Ore¢. ' Imiverait of Alberta the grand champion Angus g ’ in Inna of Sullivan ‘