atolls.“ some... M usual: “whatever ic- , _ duties silo, tlunsiodtsvm i ibis. essin silenced to sq n pens jibe sum-M s cots and berley. and this is continued tiimushout seam; mics. " little trouble wee camber dicsstivs disturbance E verlng the getdmet is‘ a. ’ ' one Way only slid than firm i heiyy $11G! ('3! on speotivciy. above th the out ted steers. greets: 1min the we lmsls The greater liroiils s00 ’ these steers during the tlilql Y": amounted to $4M. O1. _ tdllldiétgril!» or Iii "m" u _ _ . t . 0st silage could have been vliiied $0.91 per ton end turned the some pnii led steers. its ordinary vslue be d0 pet ton. l Based upon the delta. secured in these tricls._it was found that ‘one ion of green oats,’ utter belnk en- eiluged. was wvriix w» mm ihw the some amount 0i alter being cured tion to be considered is whether, ot the green. (M! om b6. Q11‘. silased for less than. $2.00 per 11°11- It the extra labor and equlpmmt charges 1o: ensiling be. less than $3.00 per ton, thegreen out crop sin be more profitably fed as sllale than as ‘out hey for AGRICULTURE!‘ New Giant Cosmos» Annual flowers which grow tell. 1nd glvenn abundance of 1101M‘! slicllldbe- well cured, bfllht len clesu, srid not too coarse in when this method oi the striw. It heiflbeen cstimswq foumd. A few of the an tbst cI-lllds will clun up from 10 up is lbs. of out hey psi- duly. and Ydsrlihds, or older cattle, will eon- sume from l5 to 20 lbs Th! min ration recommended is a mixture of ground barley snd dots. In the case oi calves, it is water. when e cha Well, to commence with s mixture , srts outs to one part bor- ley. At he end oi the first month this is chanced to equal pom oats barley. For older cattle n start may be made with equal ports oats shd barley, and change after the first month in oats One part, bailey two parts. Calves on lull teed oi groin will consume on an s5- . s? 5 .,, is bloated st times, but this ocoiimd mien they were watered only once etch day, st which time, and elf during the worm Blirlnl weather, in March and April, they very lgrgo qlll-flmldl 0f asses is ‘g’ E mWhenlflllhlltlnwdli wetsrin: twice dsi y, sctically no further trouble irom mgcsttle feeders in Western Canada find that the seli-leedini o! grain to cattle has led to some losses due to the animals gorcinl This sugzests that. where such a MGQWQI-ll‘ to be practised. there is‘ need for special cure and judgment in getting _ the cattle on run deed. Attention to the matter 0t mill-lug. ls well as iid-lldiid or ersin used. tngo to be glided economy or llbqili‘. "will!!! when csttls are being led lii~rel< atively large numbers. with the more rapid gains secured. and in s season oi low prices. the greater consumption of groin would nil be nifllimelitll in Ill/Ur 0! self- uld be done with s very sharp i... liable to puddle and ‘when dry- ower. Frequent rolling when the m‘ o“; i; may M“, n, any us” Fmi-Ywinfl there is no’ sdvantsgr end the d have to beellome over mm and m mm“ again litter on. 1i good, ssfe ruleis 8 , . _ ' "M EJ-"fifii? scars: - c» mu- bell the‘ enthusiast is well advised to go back and read a book for i; (on! days. 0n the bletberhi-iund it the so simply crum es wen re eased ~ ~ the wed oeiulvxue is ihvr- by the hand it is m ror workings.- hlr "1155" "d “i illustrated cnnedlen seed Trade Association‘, b some! photographs. Those out» ' ,4 und is soft and advised. m permanent lawns or seep I ty pluklfl! seed is advisable. ‘ Seed Catalogues oonti-sry to the humorisfls mi. period, eight to ten lbs. pelghead course. that tenths‘ lest month or ih?! iliiiilii/y 8 two- they would be consuming up be ' to l: lbs. per need daily. Yesrlinls 1i will consume on an‘ average atiesst l2 lbs. per heed dsily o! grain with o maximum of 15 lbs. per hesd daily for the last month or two. Under ordinary conditions, lull feedings or grain can be recommended. The addition of linseed oil inssl (nutted) to the ration oi oats end barley is an advantage. it not only supplies the necessary promo, but for best results use ililtlntalfls the dmeeiive sys- svliilble Ii =11 iliw. vein iii pieper condition and pro- bloos or srlmiili" 1 motes thrift end bloom. One-hell pound d1 linseed oil meal per herd daily is recommended. Where alfalfa is fed for rough- age the oil cake would not be re- quired. as the allelic. would give uflicient protein supplement. Silage has given good for finishing cattle and when avail- sble will serve to add variety and succulence which, as all tam orthe misny flowers and -- hles svsilsbie in Canada. They StartiTcmatoes y FINN -. AMEIIOA VABITKY. '~ vrmisnelnisesnesnnioiig.uisisirscnunf gh tomatoes for an early mlilt be started lndoofs in ii Regularity, in feeding is essential . salt should be months. are at s premium. beiiliiio lull perennials ere so scarce st that Cosmos has long been s favorite slmual tor border backgrounds. b in nouthern states there mi comes early the finest type oi cosmos, which blooms very lets, is often killed by frost be velopsd. but until now they have been gsnenliy interior tome lets. in height slid size of newer’. T111113! - looming, who er and also the suitability of m“ ‘ ihqe points should be taken in- us“ consideration in planning s. m1 imp 8111611» liithwiibs 8"“- M "i"? seed box and later ttallsplshted in iliwh knowledge can a oom- '- "i -- m6’ practical scheme‘ ~ Woffld out. Uttleplsntc must nut be hidden by! tell things time should be u much bloom The cums in dues twice daily. st ‘I can. sud 4 om. (ii-gin is fed tint, followed by ell- sze and hey, it both are fed. ' The cattle are watered twice a day and haves straw shed to run in and ere fed under shelter. The hed is open to the south with a they “are ver easily ealthful and ebundentiiome gir- n~ m rite may us pill-- £ tlieabest my is to grow your own seedlings; it gives yous chance to try one of the new viii-le- have been de- Three enwrments were curried reeds“, on e short time ego cover-in! fl- i~:'s..:*t' f" “’ lichens» The Home Garden (iizperimentel. Firms new It is ‘now time to think about 08 the seed required tor the vesoteble Burden. Many varieties are offered in seed catalogues, preotieolly all of which are good m: certain mir- DOleL-The ob t at thistlmeyds to give a short l t of the kinds likely under varying conditions to be so, satlsue ' as any. i - Scene, wart: hound rod Kid- Green Pod, end he and Green Rod. Beets: Detroit Dirk Mi Ilobe Mid Detroit hi1!- long. Carrots: chsntsnsy £4 Dlnvers Half-long. cabbage: . l- den Mrs. early; Glory of Enkhui- ilblim “W...” ."°"”‘“‘ '°"&‘ , e, for ' . oeulinowel-i sncvJmi efinv mrturt. -oelery: Jlioldeii sou-bill» chill‘. Corn? Golden’ Bullshit”, Golden Bantam and country cen- ling. Lettuce: Grand MIMI. Open head. end New York. csbbsds heed. Mink _ Melon: Lakosdhlmploin end llaclenssck. Water Melons: Pring boy's Early, Preservinz Melon: Red. Globe Delivers, end for trans- plckllhi. nucleus. Peed: very early; Gmdus or Par-snipe: Hollow Qrown. Peepers: Harris. Earliest. rsley: Ollllll-v Alillspsollotrtthy» 2.05 . ,l_lsg. 4875 __ lens will male the lesson a less st imvndiile l‘ fls is enemies will. ww table h: tell. b Bil mulls end Sire ie he bbe P. M4 '1'. 2.1m. ‘ , re oi W in libs its Abbe Worthy’: dam is my Worthy I by oeuuuworiby nos . Bhe ll tile dun o: Abbe any w Abbe y 1.05. Ollumet Duds 1.09%. cslultu ‘hnellu M8. Dude Worthy ‘In? Worthy holds the Island tecord loi- trotters lot 2.10%. chm ties, or an older one which you feel will answer your requirements ex- hotly. iiiehn etute is on or the new to ' tnhtods ‘being ‘h y was" given e Special Mention in ®0 All-America. list tor 193d. imd ‘a m“ line general purpose variety use. orfcsrinlnu. Plants si-c 5 Twsmy period oi three years to determine the respective values of out hay and cat siilige for fattening steers. The green outs used for both hey And silage were out st. the some period in their growth. and after a due- iul computation o! the shrink in the silo and waste at the top o! it. the calculation showed that the yield or green ieed was Just about one-hell that oi ensilege. The amount oi green osts till-t made two tons o! ensilage mldl. when dried in the stock. one ton o! When the ensilegs was fed to one group o! steers and the green feed to mother, it was found that one and s half tons of snsll- know, is an advantage. pounds per head daily would be a reasonable feed. Cettlc will consume ls Iiilh 8s 35 lbs. per day, together with 8 to 6 lbs. of hay. For most nominal results, however, s feed of around i5 to 20 lbs. per day of » liege, together with all the dry hay the cattle will clean up, will be toilnd satisfactory. As the feed- 1113 period advances, it 1s some- times an advantage to restrict the smount of roughage in order to in- crease the consumption of grain. This is advisable when the animals grain lord: are not gaining as re idly as may be desired, so in or er to hasten gains s heavier feed of grain is necessary. Heavy grain feeding _(llp use Pwfliiwd bet" to l8 or 20 lbs. pa!‘ day) is possible only when the volume of rough- age is decreased, and then only in case of older animals. Silage has usually proved an economical reed. elifldillly for older ‘have been se- briefly. es ioiiows: Ont silage induces more rupid gains than out hey when fed to fattening steers. x1 overdue 01.113 lbs, greater gslns were l the silage led steers dul- 12cm end one izs-dsy ‘t ieqdins The feed required to iproduce each unit o! grain is idle Mien 0st sllsie ls- fed than when out lily is ted. One ton oi ost silage. Iwlwed i330 Tbs. of oat hey. 43.0 lib. of prflfli hey, and 106.9 M. 0! grtin. v d in dollers mid- ‘dehte. ' $1.40 worth oi iced.‘ which ere even lsrgei- then very compact and the fruit, boenc in clusters, is c. beautiful rich sou-- ly globe-shaped. early slid with ark red flesh and few so j There m muiy tine bomntoer eerlyinnd late, gisnts, end uniform medium n-uiie of ‘lavorlng u» suit your task. Modern’ see-i wictslega Oigtll‘ boxes msks seed flats ls securely tied with wire to keep them from solemn. or more permanent ones may l"! oonstrlidfid from better materials, cypress. liab- her belngexoelielit for this purpose. Bow seed thinly in drills I inches svlrt. Do tiflkbroadadst. Mslntlln s uniform warmth for the boxes. but do not sl them to be overheated or wetfld nni window is A Iced locstlfin. nsplsntliiiilllo a second .fik elm- plsnts have; t- fillheqgdll d. I ihdhfll this‘; velops a good fibrous root buyides making the plume s ys when the tempera give them - l» ~grelusly' ovoid spinlllin Avoid cold one ton of green fe found that the cattle fed ensiluge consumed less prairie hay and lees rain than those ied the cut green , d, and that the steers fed onlen- 911549 mods better grains. The te- sul rind Bullion st Arnhem winter flu pllidd Class A _ , Stallion inmeeiion. one oi colts entered in the N. 8., 1036, eleven are sired b! $8.00 It time or service. p more when more some in Very good results cured by iesding grain to csttle in s eelli-fesder. The esttle, however. niesnue 4 to "s- limes ) ve s light-hooked swore to mum“ 0mm Doberman oi m’ '“u¥i'§‘1)n"iv1.xr‘id'in:mriiudl~om yd reds blmi ' odhfluflie n iergsi- when full h nd fed. Calves, dur- . "uni u hdigh ‘Zr; m“ mo“ him!‘ "e1l‘$‘re'c"", . , iisfly. iii compared is: gimp fullhehd, led. whose average daily Ediisumptlon did not - ten » om must be ii in letting the settle on lull . “In detest seems to work <_ My’ ll to the y ‘ ‘ F P . 74'- ensugh ttrgb into psruishent l B’! TIFIEB iiiiiliii . » v i Peril, Peutlscdiroouiidcsl us. entsl sums not» Better nick hum " 16w. harbour, inezess ‘Msriiiette fiidllFflliiidii Bulllnds: (treks Thorsten to ‘Bel- loell ney‘ w... Refugee Wu, Sttinllosl reellntl iuqes Gteen Pod. Pole! xsntcoky Wonder we: ' 2g. menial Perms y upon two field ' ‘GNP, Ind one ol.’ tbs zen, medium. end Danish Round- s" widen-meet .2... stelnderd ice i3 WPWKW!“ itthotlovcmmdh niches the tlsmen, a. lste white sort. cucumb- t‘! ere: White Gplne and Snows Plok- . and Ger-tilled lull-ll _ one Jltlurtsp do not lpeoif~ or obese grades, the pontoon seed potatoes. , . is definite need of inspections for seed iotcds virus disease u! not obcsrvebls iii Colorado. onions: Extra Early mt plant-Mg, crsustcn. Insulator: ici- uh. Prosperity and Thomas union. medium, sud strstegem and Telephone, lute. d u: ll incm isesssd plants big, mistake toponollide that oet nets undo rel-comics. ssh. " e Y0" M11 villi" ileum Elontplforthh: nebulous or W?!‘ Ill _ ox y, f] , r 'wh»1~=ai¢. A. tllflllllfi Vegetables‘ For _“ 1101i?“ f"! mu, ma; is...» relic ‘in new" mic. wwurl I, test. Jllllfililllll to . , . esndsndorlocsl humus. 8am: Dick to 10cc! humour. ljiorsboim to h bet-tilt; Pfintldlld” 61i- cnergius. Portic- luscioe.» ‘my en l Buss no; vi berth. i 86m aims some: loading, mdumiu slssbminz. no idinh xpreliolui 1 "will "H3. dldlng,jdll‘tlsietbe' lo - diets. Tliozden losdliil. Greta m! ‘rbordenwnmlrsruimuaelle nls du- ciibifllil. Msry curl-is berth. Acad- m . vessels due to. arrive: , April i: Japanese Prince 1mm h: mt. Tsllsse from h!‘ hit. Rec h-om Iisiiiex. muesli-sitcom . Hero 1mm seine. Jenn. _ ‘ll-mu Rewflqrk Olty teem New York. a-alswsiti from NM 1011i. den. fll-ltisher from New zeslnnd. Lady jielson 1mm 1M. Indies. Beeverdclc irom saint John. city o! mint hum Hull. Duck. oi York mull-We .. , . l-AMIIO from‘ New York. Mont blue mm seinoaonli. Qviiwrnc 8pm . W. ' . ' l unis 4mm- moon. Chedd- bilcto mm 1.2.0. Eerie. Pilliiiisiii .0“ mm fmm dos. com Iwwilvi, $31“ a WIITIIOIIIAIIIII] spill? ' v q-h-n-uh , ‘