Show Ilssilln1 Imoae I Drawing out manure In the spring when tho work hs I pushing and the ground II I lOlL and muddy Ic I alwaya n lather and a bugbear to the new hired man who comM shout that time All this work could bo eared and much moro of the fees tlllilng value of the manure liv drawing draw-ing It out and prendlng It at fast as It Is made cfrctrIIIl work It not to I pushing and a man baa plenty ot time to draw nut a load every day or two or three time a week Practical Dairyman On thl National Dairyman comment com-ment as follows All very plausible and Indeed very practical on dead level land but what about hilly land where the most valuable part of tho manure will washed away by tho heavy i mint or ns mho mow molts Thcra are two sides to every uestlon and whllo hauling a load every day may bo economical I one way It mean hitching hitch-ing up for every load Instead of for half a daya wool Hut that Is I tho umallmt consideration The main thing Is I tho borrlbla waste by spreading spread-ing tho green manure and exposing It to alternate sun and rain We con few to an old fashioned liking for a manure heap under cover and well can ml for by pumping the liquid manura over It now nail then Increasing Increas-ing Its I else by leave sweepings etc and It wai with natlsfactlon that no read In Hoard Dairyman blue following follow-ing by l Mr J II Smiths of Delaware county New Yorki ammo shoe years ago we built our house and found It necessary to teardown tear-down our pig pen Tho following season sea-son we concluded to build a carriage house and hone barn Tills 130x10 our old house wa Mall ThI wo placed upon a foundation the end of the horse barn on a lino with tho lower tide making tha length of tho two 71 t feet I removed flooring and floor joist and made a cmcnt floor about two feet below the sillss I never expect to live long enough to tea tho 11I1 rot out Tho cement floor Is I laid on an Incline of eight Inclie In twenty seven l feet If buljill again would Lars as much lIS twtlvoTnchc Incline At tho lowest or back side I mado a tort of trough or depression to conduct tho liquid toward this center In tho wall at this point I left an opening or doorway Urge enough for a good sired hog to go through Through this opening open-ing all the liquids pat Into a vat tho bottom of which la about four feet below be-low tho bottom of the main pen This vat It I what I terra my manure factory fac-tory It U I 13 feet wide 48 feet long and about 10 feet high a wall laid In cement with water tight cement bottom bot-tom Ill the renter ot the wall I left a wide doorway which It I high enough to back a wagon under the all toclcan out the manure Tho manure from tho hon stable gown Into thl vat every day and 4 I worked up by tho pig absorbln the liquids have never yet worked It to Its full capacity but have pal en out 110 good wagon load as thu year make I find It more valuable for the production of corn gnats or any farm crop than any cow manuro I can get iha liquid from pig aro very rich In potash and I find no dlfllcully In growing fine crop of clover on land manured with that taken from this vat |