MARCH 13, 1909 _,HE LA ' “ ~ "' _._ _ __ .--_ _s -_____ “?`”“_ _ _ TTHB CHARL0TTE'1‘oWN GUARDIAN - i-m.....,.L- PIGE Tm-,Eg ._ _ilw ll in llill will " Now that t‘ii_e_cost of cow feed is-soaring sky high and the dairyi-nan is denvndins onffthe profit from iii, eu" for his living lt is is self-evident fact that he_mu_lt know what he is thinking about. One thing ls certain, the poor feeder to the poor cow is not in the race and the sooner he gets out the better, oven if he must hire out to work for the man who knows how to do his own thinking. .` Under the itrained circumstances of these days, to succeed in dairy work you mulf k‘ll0W h0W to think and that means that you must put yourself throilfh H°"l° DY`°¢ESS Uf training. either on your own hook or by proxy, that is, with the help of a school or working for some practical dairyman. It does not matter Bt *lil h0‘W YOU get your information, just so you get it, but I0 D081!! dll-il'Y|l\8 without it ls as hopeless as to jump into a deep river without lmow'liig how to.swlm. _ F01' |UlifUlC¢- Wu should know that there is o. vast difference so far as the Pmf" in dBi"Yi¥li§ iS Colicrrned between raising your own cow feed and buying it from the store. There is also a. great difference between feeding a big ration to a good cow or a poor cow. The good cow has that magic gift of turning Whatever she eats into dairy products, while the poor dairy cow is one that has some latent power in her make-up that has another way of disposing off her food, She may make it into beef, or we find many of them that do not seem to have any object in life except only to live and eat. There are altogether too many that kind of cows eating their heads o_ff in all the dairies, and the wonder is_ how the average dalryman can have the patience to keep them going. ' To keep out of this class of dairymen you must brush up your brain power. Learn to read and to study. If you are young then there is no ext-use for you to be afraid of books. All young people must make themselves familiar with the books that relate io the business they propose tio follow in these days. If you are too lazy or lndiiifcreiit to road and study, ihcn let mc tell you that to try to make a. ilairyinan of yourself will simply -be a waste ot him that you had be-tier use in working for some other man who is not afraid to use his brains to the bt-st advantage. Herein lies the difference ‘betwt-en an up-to-date man and a back number -betwen the brigh-t, energetic mail and the slow coach who has no desire to be abreast with the tinic.-s. For instance, the earnest young man who desires to learn dairylng while doing the ordinary fzlrm \\'oi‘k~~lio\v easy for him to grapple with the most iniportant of all dlliry work in prtidiirimg ihe oconoiiii- cal dairy ration from the crops of the farm. Let him-figure that out and his dairy education is halt leai-ncd._ _ __. ' in n l n _ » »; i » . An intorestln-g expcrimentlms just been concluded at the Ohio station in testing corn and nails :is leeds [or work horses. Six mature grade Per- cheron geltlings ivvi-1.- llsoil, one liiii-so in each loam being ft-<1 car corn and the other one Outs. \\'trig'lits of the liorses were taken each we-:ic throughout. the experiment. By this plltn ll fair and square test was possible. While the experiment was not continued long enough tu _justify very conipl rhciltsive statements, yet the tlguivs wnrrl.iiit the drawing uf certain conclusions. When iiilxed cluvui' und iiiiioiiiy lilly are fed in cumbinatioii with corn, the h0rse endured liurd work tlllriiii; lint weutlicr, as well ns tlid tile outs-fed horses. The use uf corn to llic c.\t-llislnil i»l` other grain for ii pellod of _-Q3 weeks was not iit~Li'iiiii-iiitll to tht: li--ultli ul' the ntirk lior.~‘u_ lt has been stated often that t-orii ns n grliiii rtttioii iiidiiccs l:lv.iii\.~'.» illld lack of eil- durunce, wlillc tiuii-', un tho iiillci' liaiild, iiidllt-cs liolii t~iiiill:lci~vi:il feeding stuffs. Tlliuitiiy hay as all exclusive rougilagc iii;it'oziic, und at thu same time [ree friiiii iiioiil liiitl {lll>:, \\'ith llie priiprr sllppitniiellt of corn or oats or other lluint~-gri-\s'ii grain iiiaicrials. When lllli-; przlclirc is followed, you will get effit-icncy and thc iiiuxlliiuiii of work ut the least expciiditure ot' effort and expense. ___ i A ‘I l is A In spite of Jethro Tull's fiiniinis dll.-tuiii “tillage is iiiaiilire," farmers everywhere are bt'1i;'iiilili\g to u|iI»lct'late thu lust that I-luuls lnust be ted. Undouibtediy complete cultiraliiiii results in built-r crops and is to bc highly commended. 1‘urt of the results iii' lilorougii culture is undoubtedly duo to the -fact that plant food .lu the soil is iii uric iiitwo available. If iiialle more avalla-ble, the supply wil be iiiore qlliukly c-xhliuslctl. This bcilig true, it stands to reason ihut in tiiiic the Ill-.int luoii takt-il out ot' the t-oil by thu continuous gruwiiig iii’ crops iiiiisi lic rt-plucl»tl_ Certain oiciiienis may bo piiimiioaily iiicxlinuislilili-, ini; Iili--si-lloi‘liii und plitzish uiilioubtedly :ire lit-iii-g gradually renmveil and the iw-stills are apparunt cvcrywrliere in il(-cn-ascii yields and inferior gruiii. Nllrugcii, the remaining essential element, may bo supplied by the growing ll-gliuie.-i. All this being true, and lt cannot be dis- pII¢ed_ It I5 worge IIiI_III fully for aiiiy inuii to coiileiitl that the :lpplicaii-in of fertilizer and the gi'u\\'lng of iiitrogeii-glitherlng crops :ire ilniit-<-e.ss:ll’y. For a man who claims to be zi leader iii wgricultuie tu inuke it claim of this I kind is nothing short ul it public culuniity. Ile is u fnlsc teaclier. it his teachings arc followed the productive clipzii-ily of the iurms in lhu Unilcil States would be greatly reduces] and the agriculture of the country Iicriiiu- nently injured. It is exceedingly unfortunate tliut men ot’ this kind arc pormitted to get before the iigritzultlirul public. There are ztlways sonic far- I mars' who welcome iellchlng uf this kind, as it uffords un excuse for the I continuation of their careless, wasteful methods. The greatest harm will I Como to these very furniens, for it has lit-cn positively deinonslratrd that I Within a quarter of a century they will wukt- up and [ind that they have bt-cn I hugging a delusion. It is thou-ift»i~o the duty of everyone gt-nuluely iiiii-i'- ’ cited in ma|ngaIII|ng ggii fertility and liiipruviiig agricultural conditions to constantly pieat-li correct Iirncticii and vrowsl ulr-lllwl ful” I0-whine. 8T'EER FIEEDING EXPERIMENTB. .__. Steer feeding experlinenis ut thi: Penn- sylvilis. station di-\>cloI>l--i l i_i. ui--»ii corn 'Hills forms a coiisldeiiirilc Ii-»i liuii uf the ration of fattening _-te.-_is iiiiiw- t-are is Y°I'I‘_Y`I'Il_|sfI I_fI:I)I__Il:_III;5_I¥III\_-\;I_I:0IlIl_§ maI_I€IIi_IB|;_-I_teIIv;':IIh. thilI_is i-zlsy, but if the land __aIeI‘_ Ihe _ I oor Unfortu IevfI:(¥,t,}I1,g]If,r;n I;’I:`I;]P‘I,I-:;¢i,IL-IILI-;hPn,,r;`a(;}:Ii,§]I-8,' is bred, and a little lime wh¢Iaii slIIe:ii, troubleal; tnliilflgx, "I-I),-I7,:_d v'm|I'f:Ifdw‘I;I iilstance up and down; hence try to avoid .. aw s ops at the con-i,,,IghIy ,II-5|-h&II|¢(I ,-Ind IIISII-,fI>¢-tad; drops her foal, anti besides th s, s eItal-te years to remedy. Let it be re- my 5”" ’"J‘"'5` h°"°» the not water tank is ii>..<-ti-a ui make GH"“°i b*’f_ f‘-‘f"“'d°d ini" “"'_'Ik ‘l““°I, “I m""\‘l>"f@rveus IIlIa__;id_ ouch lands often ta I-IItI,Iy Ice bm( Ih__I w_____ _cn III_I__=II nInId laIrI1IIc Imnels_I ner-I_et. Every- the Ihree mm" s__r_D____ I)b__II_cI” _OI ringlrig_the -_Unions the trees are quite large I hang ev? thought of being f i mares ’1’lii=.<:- art- not reall- so P ‘0 SU Jeff On The earliest. only one bucket in nie tree. when me - - or at least 24 hours. \\ hen the tem- ~ / _ ` ' ~‘ l t - ' I he corisinner needs to look up the permgurq hu I-f,maI,I¢.d SmIIImaI~y In one when he thinks nf the busy iia_vs‘gI?I°o °°mI:"“"' “nd "nd" “\9"16@ C°“~ trees have bo-gun to dry up the exposed _i -_»l- -L BY E. T. ROBBINS. BY F. H. MAN'1‘1',E_ No man to-day will question thaI The prairie lands of Western fjanada e next year from every good niaralwugh, according to the I0(.I,IIIy_ The li let the opportunity go by, for tier after he has located his farm is :__-_. f -- f - - ..,, ' 'if -~" *` " ~ -°"" --'_ ---<---~--ur-- vm -__..-__ ,._., ,__..__._ _ -.Te M if I I AGRICULTURE .itaaoacunruaa Pllllillliillllllli Eilllllillillll NllSElllllUSlllS3 llPillIlll§ UPA APHUCUHIIGUF MlllKllM|lK llNllHiNllllNE |llllHEll].lllllllLlS_ FARM llll THE UNl]lHl$lllN[iEHllll}l iHESP.lllNliHllilIH lllllM WUHKMAHES lIllllll|lllPll|ilS lHlEll lilllllli _ MlPli SYllllP .»¢_’6.iiy Evan sind Egg. skouia la. some of tk. Tl-ing. on sl-eiila Kmwfsnallew Piwglii-II and snk ami" -Aim to me an-mt lm»liil¢ dummy - ' a M‘"* 5° °"°PP°d~/__,,,~° Selected for Setting. in This Connection. i But for the First Crop. ne Lent Expense.” _ TAPHNG OF THE TREES. BY F. L. ALLEN. T N" I mlpla syrup maker and aim to get the largest possible amount of thu best possible quality. with the lean pos- sible expense and injury to the trees. To do this I always have in mind that tap- ping the trees deadens the wood for A short distance on nach side and s. greater In tapping I select a fresh place fnr the Doing. This size of hole will produce I 4 ~.»-».= ..-K *TN '- _ . _.___ , __ ' ' ' _ _ of spring plowing, and the tired, M' i Q b"'"""~ meihod- C°"""5 '-if wood becomes sour, out there is still ss breaking and backsettlng while the f.W___°:“".°fi..i°."'.'.‘_:f.:f ':;._l::‘;l°:;- -»--» -»~»---I -3, breed a mare aithou ii sometime-iimethod "°"sl"“ °f bN“k'“5' d°°i’iy “t m 8 I I .__d_ I H I subsequent treatment the land requires no RTiiirmoéstasclihiiseilbiiatle(ig ill; loss are 5" dlneremf that they ""“°i~ be °'“'l' of time of the mare, for, indeed, it is "ned s°_pamtel-V- w quite commonly assumed hy the lnex- Briefly It may be “id 'hm me first II- wet-lts‘ time. Shi- needs cxcrcisc wheni first “3"m"’9"- but il 1115905” Of UW I V she II, (._,,I-r_VIng R I0aI_ hm Ieed IwI.Isutl inure i|uickl_v_ The method kiiowll v nrcortiin-g to thc work, so that she vl'lliI as 'Iwi' b""“k5"5 enables “ .i"‘rg"r “re” °` keep in good fipgh and ,;pII-II,I_ \-Ii,"-.III lu he brought under cullivuiiuii the _H P the tree. and I do not want to stop it K _ _ I II h_ore out llle~e old holes with A 55 ' ' ` ' . _ bl loin; In just s lliti d they are aggravatingly shy, :intl only mm pmughmg The* ""0 "lethal" are I no patient trial will determine wlieiheriso distinct- “nd ‘"9" “uit” “"4 ‘he "L" lo remms all ot the seasoned and .fr »; By doing this I have a new tapping ml *‘V*’l“}'tli|iil¢ fresh and clean and the ee ini el i l periencetl that ll mare must not lie‘m"_‘h°d- 'ha' Of UPEI!-klns shallow, ful- ____ 'U ' " 'ul one 91”” 50"” wm.ke,I mI_InIIm IIPI-I.IrI, dwpp_Ing I1 I»I,aI_|lo\\eri, after a lapse of several months. _ nor for a couple of inoiitlis afterward. by 3 de"l’e" |’i°U3hi"K» k|l0\Vfl BH bark- 'mg I" "" EXW* “"0"” |°“'"l¢ "W 0|" Re.aI|_v_ I, mm-9 ne,-,II II,-,I Ingo IWI, lwlfillit. iii\ol\'t=s more work during the “|19 lil H180. but I I-annul: commend this Kai makers |’ii»~i'ii~n the trees by put raciice_ The two spoilt! will produce ery litlie iiiiirc sap lliaii one when fresh- ned lip. 'l‘ilei'e is another side l fill III5. I»,,1I I_ I _ I I _h I _.,I.I 3| first suiiiniei-, though the imperfect I-.~.“, ,I),I\-S q_dgt= of just \\'h:lt is right "l"i‘"" Ula! -`€\'€FbQ )"»‘8FS will pas# I-I _.mfg In III, WIIII __ IV,-,I.IIIIII; I,I.,,°d. lwfort- tht- fields are in really good _ . will neu-r li l , _ What then, is required from llleflity than b, I urgoi “mn _ _‘ _ ` _ _ _ _\\‘1\.\’.' rcurli il -lilo ~ . \-lliuliilit.iiI; tllrt ilntl uI:itteiiu_ IiIiI um; I_u__II: _Ig II________III‘_‘I_ 1’ I:‘IEIIIllllis, ihi- llvi- mln be ki-pt |l- Iispikoa tliiil Iwo i-lip,-it with _‘ii---iw lit thi- 'i‘ llii- ’gilliilir|>l ~tiIi'k nntl iiii- liiii-I iiilcai gains. Steers lil nil upon sliolII;_’_‘I;II__l “nh Inn IIIUMI `._lI_I:,,_,__ III I_II_ fiishililk .li.il l.i.i l. l i __ l no _ i frills- miles i.-iiimotl, hill-)\ \ v 1 " \( I_\__,“I\. __I, _I,__; I‘I~_,III I,Ii- iii,i \\'i ii i. ‘- liitiriiiiiir iiiirl I-\'i-ililltf fi-iiiii IIII- fI,IIrIII |l'iillv‘tl il )'PuF`S if‘5l NOV- 24. With i\ T0- I_II_I,IiI` or ilii'i»i--iIu.li l- l' lui-'li li-~=if=: lil" `i|‘-I.\' on ilu' 1-l:l.'.”~' nr" liirilrril iliiiil they I'rnril of 15,572 lhs_ milk and H50 lbs. bul- I,, , I.IIIi< Iiru liriit-"il \~.'ill1 ~'lil:il"'l' ll""‘-“- ii""§|l\ ll’ Dill- Univ t‘|i“il\ fi'--sh vi: s » ` ' _. _ .- .' ‘ ' ' 5- r i livnll-nt t l.0|»0 iis. lulleix Ori _I I___mI‘._ IW, IIII-ii is-_lin ing in»_l I -in ii.-wil iii li:iii»'.i~l.lT. li' :iii_\' lim-oirie [pr H ' my 0 I I _ b 'lisotl 'i`llf- \\'lii1|lii:~‘.< _-li-iiili lit- '.i-.'l'lt- ~‘f\li~‘fi lll"i~' l\I`<‘ \.'l.-'lull iii rlcilil \\':li»~t‘ ill?" “‘er"g" p""`PnmgP "r mt “'85 “'5- oi’ siiiiiel- strui-ill: iliiiln ig \\i:li nil 1"" "'\ \v"i"v |ml|mH""' iH‘iiii in i--~iii1-:iili-r in i-islilll from -i.4 wht-ii fresh to T~l thu ' ' .. _ __ _ _ -_ l'll|ill nf.: ill- iiirir-lii"~ is i. -.- ';| . _ Uufk """“°""‘i' rl "L “mu km! 'NH q \ il'iii' nt lt~:l'= "M" mum” ,",,_,. ` ,'i_ ;='_i'-' pill iii. I |>ri‘f~i' riiiihllit' it _-»-\r-ral _ I(_Ik§_ ___ _ -_ :sn ilu io lnukt- .-ui'.- il is in in-i'.’a-wt _ ,\|;\i I;iini= in |l:\I<‘li I-ii_iw fi-:il lil l¢»~f~p ii row of ih`s sort. N” . ll "I’I|I“"I"3""]_f;’_f`_'f"”“" I" U“' ’““"hi"" li.:i"lii;I in-i* tis: she villa il-tl 942 lli.~_ \|_H_- ri ll 4.1.0---_-.. ii.-~i'ii|iig- lie-i`ui‘~' iiI°.\i'i_ \i.‘.‘< Ilia. I-l".i#li~rl i-tits. '.563 i~Zl Ihs, I""""i- "mi" f"'»\"" \’l"“"1"l'~ if lll*'.\' ,i,i iiii-.ll, 1.42 i'illi.s_ i-ill ill‘:il?i\ lif\\-_ i ,ure sc:-ii i'i'o\\'-ling inqorlii-r lu ihl- , - . ,, _. _ _ .I _ ._ ‘_ iroinini' tlicv iii-oil n'i'ni-.- li'-ill :iiiil ii' "hm "-"‘ -‘ “yr mu' LJ HN' m'm»h" _,_ j, Kill:-_\' uri- . firmly flxf-i lil llw t‘f’il""‘ _-i_._.___».___..__ I-.4 _-liowli 'i`hi-so hoiilm are ll-»-»lulnl_- 1_u_ u_ _f_<>\\ I tlii-, ulii<~i<_~i grow I irlve thorn the scraps ANOTHER GREAT JERSEY RE- rectlon as the first. The plough should wortis tho dellitintl is toi tit-Jil, from tho table, such as meat, he-urls, CORD 'he I-un at leant two inches deeper than iuaithy rt-ws. \\'--11-Ilisl1icIPl` l'fl"m “_"" 9' ‘_"°°_k "id I “is°_Fi_\"’ limi" Ure- ing it yeal"s reriirtl of 13,248 lbs. milk iI.,.sIIII_ In A seed bed fII I0 KI-I-,W ghirty "Sed “x"l“';iwly mr the mmmspf and §iii`iOd\\-iihic-k ni-pid'-wlmmlng of gmundiand 795 1-2 lbs. butter tat has attraci_ or forty bushels of w-heat to the acre. storage lit :t icnipcratilre below 60 tlC- IIIII_I_ ___‘_l_If< IIiI'_I`I-I_IiIlI*I_I1lI1_dI otl‘Icr _ln|._;i-edt-I Id I dem _ IIIIIIIIHI such Is the mo" thorough and saga. m‘.i€s'-- - ~ d too striinkly' lui-iii-rl ulisitli- diiixvn ‘air Ciiiiil R gma 0 8 A D Factory method known for turning me L-*““‘“ “"“""“"" _ -Ii I I-, ~ I -I _ . _ . __ D ; __'_ .~ T' f ‘"7 .F *` prairie into aseed bed for small grains. III" iiui- of tht- ~'iiial|-top iiilllt pull lil “' 1' "“' “ ‘Pri UIC lhiikh 1-in ui-I *_ iii lli<~ milk w:l-1 'illi Iwi' <‘lli-lt* f'-"llll- I|l<'f‘ \\`h<‘rr- cli=iiiilin¢~_~i.~4 is ol).-tr\i'\'1-d., ,I,,_. ,I,.I,,kI,,_r “.,_I___ II_,I_II__ ______I I Y ' ` Iso, that it is not uncommon for such f A HANDY HOG HANGER. - I,-_"_ my In__I|I___II_r I _I__I_If___‘ __ _,Iv Iliind still to be decidedly soddy after --_ _ _ _i,.,_II,,,_ “_IIf.I-,_ \.,.nIII_IIInn IQ gI___I'I ]__m'__~___ ITHE NEW JERSEY CHAMPION, A li-or ii;ii:z!<-r --i_.ii :is .<_iiiwii lil lie ,_II_II I__I_I_I_ II_ IIII_ III_I_IIIII__ ._IIIII..I____,_I.II ADELAIDE OF BEECHLANDSI .__ __ --I -I Iiiiis-ii-_-ilii»:i_ uiiili- 1'-iillvr ‘III I I_- I ~ I_-I .I .I "" ` _ _____,_______,___ f\_f.ufIl,iWI,mI:_::I,II,~_ .ii i--iuy I--»ris.i'=1»'ii--ll `IiI_».`.‘;;w."Ii)II',.I,;‘ ,xii ,}:,_I::_°“III3“ _°*'é*-""é“""'*°*" siinbbie having been 'burned off, sown i uiiil .-iiilill i‘u.ii_\. 1li'i», iiriil \\.i.~' broil by the into (`lii-:rs I -\ . I " " ‘ Ind .\ii-izvh it), l1~l"_‘, hiir iilril bf-iii-z »iiiprlglils wllli iiii iron rim: ur a _slii;il1 .\liii.s in.i_\' liurc .se-i'ii\ii-iI‘i“""’lU‘7h '""1il0f| file fiffll <`f‘1l\ 15 ‘JP I r.i»n_»:f~,cIiie~ii. es, iiiiii will 1-iiiililv iiilr- tu'fel`l`f‘l`i il _\’H\l‘. but the chances ure' grind ev _ _ l IIIIIIW III,». I,I_._sI I,m,_.;II,I,. Im. ,,I» hpyilliat tlii.~i_inss will be more than iilade Ia lime. \\'liil»- rl inure iniiy I-:lie-ii' lie- Ui* Wllillll lllrrv y¢fHl"~'. U00-‘ll-‘S9 UW '.\'orltod lmrii :iiiri stf*mlil_\' frfun A llieIii¥1lld l\'llll'll lid-‘I Dern bH1:klsPl is lil bel- i EU _ _ A PEN OF COLUMBIAN WYANDOTTES IIN- Sh,.__I_., IIFQII IIIIIII IIII. ,my sIIe_t_ei'_Incl-liaiiicnl_contlltlon._and its stores I/2"” l-le hall( Uf llle lrees and |ns¢¢I,_ Iimps he, fm,I_ _..II,- §.II.iIIIIi Im Iwpilof p.ant food uit- more readily available lie-wted io breaking iiperaiioiis, with b- inonths. lt is better done the same If, for any reason, deep ploughinx is being practiced, the roller Or Ipacknr should still follow the plough. ,and the latter may be kept going for final pioughing before seeding, the dilk *may follow the plough without any de- Iirepared flax or oats may be sown th from the action of air, sun and water to it considerable extent; so much ce two or three yearn have passed. Fol- lowing the first crop this land may either be summer-fullowed, or, the h m gi w iiigaln after disking_ An all educational authorities and most of our bent farmers are united Iiu recommending the more thorough iiiethnd nf breaking, it may be per- iiinenlly risked why men employ the re loiher inothod. The chief method al Iprobably is that deep breaking in- Iln Ivolves lens work per acre before the first crop may be sown, and another .\dr.ail`le of I3f‘o.'lil:inils was broil in one year sooner than if bncksetting ex liiin olher hand, wheat will not do well , thi `\\'|ieat will seldom equal that of bllcli- _ lim _~‘ll- i~' iii\.~iml hy ihi.~ l.:\ilii »~.4';\i1l iii' ` , Siwrl. til' New York. .\"i.- w:s dr-‘ni f-mnmond il in hurii the sluhbil- .- _.II-Iiiing. disk. ll_'\rruw. and nerd _sxniii ‘lm -_I-iii he .lucrev--24-il h_\- one of lists ur .-3 I,,I.:e_\-_ nnil lli'lt nguin by n slllniiivi' xiii .'<.ll|m\' or sw-illiiiz iiiiwn lu grins. I a 5: I' Ii" "l_ _ _.210 /I7 "`\ . ,I _ t _ i.. - , , _ ff/ ‘\\"".»` 3.. Sli- ._ -. .92 _"IM II-" l _'N ffl - <- 'E -gf -9 ' I _~-lr.; II. __,.\,.‘ ._ gg "-M1' ‘ :_ ___ , ._~/ -._;‘--_ ~ 'Iim-eral weeks into July, as the roots The dead hog is brought to the barrel Iwlil not be found so tough five or six CH 8- Wheolbllfrow. Bhd the |1002 ilnches below the surface as at a either mud# fmt I0 M6108. Ol' I Ulm- dopth of three inches. This being the \I;;@l_§§Il_l;_l:_-eI_lf_II1@l;'I;9t1__!I))g__tix; \:_¢xkI_l::_{ mouth, as is done at the packing lay. and after a seed bed has been houses. The hog is easily lifted from tu t so due lo the fact that the old hole lilre the quality of the syrup, All this iiieans that to get quality you I,IIaI.,. II-III I,,-,.\-PIII __,IImI_ IIIIII, IIII_,IIaI(I.I iiierliiiilical condition. By the more ' must be extremely careful that yan hmm ood sup in the llrsi place, and thgn thu ¢l`>'tiilng is kept clean and neat there- fit-i'_ L'uiisequeiitl_\', covers are g|g¢mII,| kat-p out riiiii water, the wuh|IIgI, 'lien uiicu\'ei'eii IIIImI,IIse numb." III '1 - ;**- ng-~--'U-~~»~ -~--<;»;_~---_-*t I-Imr of I~xI-I-_<_t-iv,-Iy iiiiyti I,II|i5 Ii|itiIi‘igI'it l’r_oni_ the start. _I insects get init. Iiie I,I,_III, “nd H, drown; soilrcc oi' iii-' ~<\li‘i'll.\' 1\li‘~l to lilly thu 103 dc-gr(-es it is time I-iiougli to put IqimIlInH` 'qH(`]Il as uIrI0 api, i0In0CcuiI|Ii:i t-fiinligtfilic:lii'iu;’\’i;s6ti»i13dt)i3i‘:3:1md€nigga ed i.lir,\'iii:iil u living price wlic-ii the IIII. Itgga. III_ _'M' "5 gr? "_"“ fe nf “ ‘Qi ' _ ' f _ _ ._ _ _ . _ _ _ roilntry, noriiing \-iith smooth slliot.sl3S U10 fl‘oSl le Suffltielllli Ol-ii 0| the priirlutt is il;-li\i-ii-ii iii lii_ni ii_i gooll \\lilli- lhe eggs art- iiiiicliiniz l o\'6-l‘- or iiunv :lt :lil when the rtulrls rreigrouiid iii the sprltig. say April 15 or iz lint\Utc'iliiQ liE‘))'kIn’iélir lu give liirth to tl colt in tile-I\\-i_tii_ this _will lake ratliei- less time is agitated tht- tti.i.<;f‘ oi' bettt-i' iiiiik, bill \\'t'<-lt, limi tho old sluii’ iiilriiv-l, _--i that M( ` ;QI'_1I'I]ntmI.,,H.lI:`|:, u‘IXIt:IoInOki.T,I,i 5 als ii_ 'iiultt-l‘ ui’ fill-I the inill( dt-rIi<-i' \'\‘l‘illiIll may hr-dill-.sIirl>yeii_ 'l`hi~ `uixcs FEED VOR M-*HES IN POAL- ,,I. I fII`II(]e (,l:lIII_e '5'Im‘,m,_I Img I},,,,lI w \\'ii<_» rillis Llp ii.;;`i‘.lll.-ei llilil kiiii\\_'_s' liill =l_l'<‘ _lt S0_pii.inle \\ iii itt>i`o. :ii _this MIu_c_q SII lI§I._d must Im WPII I,eII Un ' ~ i.-\ Iii. i.-._lisll_a_l_iy_ cui_iI<-__.I-IIi<.-IiIl_only II\ll_li_IIilIiII- iIlIlIiieII,I_F_II<.IIlIIItI_IIariI_InIlIiit lit-It-xt-i~iI!scIu.\ill_\.~4s in IIII_I_»I-I_-I__I.I_I_I_ _I-__f_I_ lIHI<_l IPM t.\ll‘lT\SI1IIu_I~ aw- ImI_IpI~ Ihgm ,iI_mIg-III IIIIIOIIII- S_.I\.,_n sI.asOn_ me above Is the usual ull; .:ii~gi- city we siiiiii lin-i_ that ill- ____ _II I_-__ l _ L_-'_“ 0"|.‘ “I-'lm “Figs \”I:i.= it fiiipplles more proirin. prf>d\u“‘!= Iirograiiiine of work for the first sum- illi'l_\', i::li'¢~lt'ii\ll_\' llnflr-l'i-rollltf - -“' I,_,.,_I|'I, I' _III ,'IU. m_i`0 ."“u~‘ Um m`w.l~" U0* -“mil ‘ll niifhl- this piollghlng is to invert the top Sod. a _luiioii, and the cliuiigis lit-inn I _iI.III_i _IiIII ___l_>I-i.l.\iIo_ I1_I,._I\I,_,IS “XII when IIN, wax pmII.IIdI,,_,_ RI Ihp WhII_h is 0__I_v __ _,ew Inches IMCKI Shah I; the liiitrtis in ii(-iiiiii iiiiiut iic-it-_-.-...-ily IIII‘I_I_-__II_‘_ I_I_I-I_~_ _I»__’II_II‘:_‘_‘_‘-"1 if “il"‘V¢d r-nds of the tents the coll may he ex- Iowness Is IIS most deBI,.abIe IIIISIII5-_ r iiilci-case tin- i-list of 111'"-1\ll`li0“ 5°‘“e'I “-I_I,IIII___ II_I_ _IU _|__f' _ I _ , D"l'il‘ll i"1~‘i‘l° "f i\“'“ dwg- “mi H is and this is materially assisted by keep- B' wlliit, but iiiii Io ihif I-:tit-lit that we m____m__I_ ____ I_IIII__L_\~*_-\_1o ini- hed in a Ii-ell f-nougli ln let her rrst. A mare II-Ig me pious-hghgre very sharp. If at zlre soiiioiiiiios lvtl iii iw-ii<-\'t_-_ Many i _I__I_m Im, II_I_,II_i,l__I\flhl(",=I inf" "f."’“|l\t work will have cnmpui~tttl\'r=ly little HII p0esIbIe_ II I~0IIeI- or Packer should |vf~n_t ll, so unc must not noglectIIeVeIIIng me Iand for Ihe second ‘-if-ii-xiii-‘ii are willing to -lu ih-u'_l>_H‘i- I iinrii~i»i-ill-ii i-ess :uni vial-iii-i~, is' goml """""'"g “ "°" '“‘“" ’°’ h*"" ‘°‘"“”*' rloushlna- but tllvy do il0l \\"-ml K0 bf’ i'1f"’l"‘i.fnr thi- first \\'c<=l¢ 'i‘li ll! into tiumi; lr, and you Cullum l>l~1"'°Iltiiiie.= ri filly until ilie I.-liiiks iii-e ti/im "gm “f "”l"`°”°h'"5 P""“"“"~"“‘ any time after a lapse of about two lhum. weeks nhl i ~ - _ Metal covers are more or iesl lhtis- acfury. Many lisa square place; 01 oisrds large enough to carer 'the paiig, iii pails ure lu lie rerumniemigil nvuf- alvaiilzetl iron, :ls they are mm-e ,_-I¢“I'I_ ntl a better quality of uyrup an Iii, roduced. l ilnd it an advantage to paint oiii outside and insid f h wall painted they wieliviaclf ieilltyfinittlllyg.. othliig destroys me quality of syrup so ilrii as sour, nluiiy pulls. I begin lu bull the sap as soon gthgrs eniuigli lo _luriiify iziuining and cgnqinui, s rapidly as possible until the entire job completed. .ll is not is g0od plan tu ull lilo sulizu material over and over. ome i'nriii of evaporator should be una() hir-ii ivlll permit the draining oft of the 'rup nl frequent intervals. Boiling will a more rapid and the product better. .If ie sap iii not more than an inch deep n the puiis or i=\'aporatnr, the quicker he sap I-an lie laken from the trees and sealed up in the vans, and the luna care lat is used to keep all handling vessels ;_t;iI_rIi__ the better will be tile quality 0! -ii-cgi. A HANDY HOG SCALDER. The illustration will show how to set p an easily constructed ho scalder h _ _ S at will .save much lifting and tims. hree iii-foot poles are held together t the top with ropes. and .set over a caldlng barrel; a small block with one is hung from the to which hal _ D. rather sharp hook at its lower end. ;~ \ _ ____- ;,._ 4 ._ fi e' barrow. sealded, replaced, ind until the first week in June. It will taking to the scraping or cleaning Ibe readily understood that under taibie. The device seems rather crude. auch treatment the sod has small _but once used its advuntuxos will b° chance to rot quickly, being shut off aonreclated. ln-__-_l lrmly established in the farming pro- dure of this country, and it il un- questionaihly productive of mb good. Many of our best fa ,lf however, have dlsconntirlued it. finifhi at all its bonffltn and lotne o\h'Ql'l ay be secured by seeding dowlvvl von area each year to tim¢0l!_‘- eslern rye grau, clover, broml grass, or a mixture of thsl_o, Ill# breaking upa corresponding ttyl'-.f0l‘ rusl crops. Roots and fodder oo!!! so largely replace the bare fhiivi the practice of many good. INDU- Imon. tm the whole, tm verdict dl iregardn summer fsllovvinl' il Nil* 5* iliirluemliil mc: nniibilms is that lm- In a good method or :Maint "gl: I first crop. be it feed ni' fiax, is secured _land and restnllng fertility. bl-If ¢ Ist better. ;i.~ pmviil-su. I slum- plousmns is vearlvI_:°°°I»|f\{ it will have been gathered from tile Jinora of a factor in the do _loplion ,lmregning that where time and trouble Iuf tho Canadian Welt, Mid if YI DIV* liiive been taken to sf-cure first-clans _Ing its influence on the problvffll 00,0- l.-.iii-llali-ns ui ine num-i, wheat in ine iiecied with brenklnl- For |0110 ‘proper crop to sow on new lend. On isiretrhes of level lsnd, free from |f0_!\l_. I, mi-m of power le proving lhelt ‘ ;» - i tl ..sim year ne broken. -more ei-onoinical than horse llelhf'biIt i:‘|a:I <--rr “_-1:,-. -».»-{,,s=~m»’»Wlw\.» .-¢» r~;»;-_-._-»t._. wg; ;1e»:,_: 1 I Il ii i ~ ~:=_ - new-~ *ues~.x|n¢-s¢~ - . ...... ~*.- »~.-__-»- I -1-.t_-.- =--_--¢. ,. __...