Show 4 I Success of Incubator Is t I II I D Dependent ep en dent Upon Up on Location I I The successful running of ot an Incubator Incubator Incubator bator depends not only upon tho the machine machine machine ma ma- chine itself but on the place whore ItIs it itis itis is located according to the poultry de department department do- do of the Utah Agricultural collego col- col lego If It the place is a cellar It should be bo dry and well ventilated Beginners Beginners Beginners Begin Begin- ners do not always realize that tho the 1 eggs take in ox oxygen gen from tho the surrounding surrounding surrounding sur sur- rounding air all and give off oct CO 2 COdur durIng during during dur dur- ing incubation period perlo If the air is too damp polluted or filled with bad odors the tho eggs gs absorb I It and the chick Is killed The cause I of or man many poor pOOl hatches ma may be traced to some of or these conditions No de decayed tie tie- caede e vegetation should bo be loft left In the tho cellar where the machine is to be op operated op- op crated There should be a window open a little way at least to admit a chan change e of ot air In the place You ma may find It Jt worth while to take out one of the small windows and tack muslin over the space during the time the machine machine machine ma ma- chine Is running especially if It late In Inthe Inthe inthe the spring If It you Jou OU are aro operating tho the machine in an upper room the same factors should have ha attention Fresh air not much change in temperature of or the room and free from draughts are aro some of ot the requirements for tor the successful operation of ot an incubator When hen to Plow Plowing in tho the spring should bo be done at a time timo when the ground Is In condition condition con con- to crumble nicely according to the agronomy department of or the Utah Agricultural college That really is the first essential of ot good plowing and of or ofa ora a good seedbed Too frequently plowIng plowIng plow- plow Ing lug is done dono early In the spring when hon tho the ground is soggy and under conditions condi concH which are not beneficial to either tho soil soU or the crop The object at atall atall all times and especially In the tho spring is to secure a mellow seedbed In order to save moisture and this seedbed cannot cannot cannot can can- not be bo had unless plowing Is dono done under under un un- der tier proper conditions Healing AVI Ire Ire re Cuts Cats To heal wire cuts the Utah Agricultural tural college recommends tho the following following follow tollow- ing Clip all the hair from the edges of ot the wound and thoroughly hl cleanse It with soap and water This should be Coil followed owed by washing it with a 2 per percent percent cent water watery solution of carbolic acid It is then to be dusted with a dusting powder containing the following In Ingredients Ingredients In- In Equal parts of ot powdered hone acid tannic acid an and Following this a layer of cotton Is to tobe tobe be he placed around tho entire limb from the thc fetlock up and this is to be bandaged bandaged ban ban- tinged In position The bandage should start at the upper border of ot the tho hoof hoot and be carried above obo the wire cut Need of ot Good Seed It Is Is Impossible ble to pro produce good crops unless g good od see seed Is used The Tho soil m be bo of ot the best quality and it itma ma Inn may be prepared In the most thorough manner the supply of moisture be bo ampie ample am am- pie the season ma may be bo the most favorable favorable favorable favor favor- able yet ct all these count for tor little if JC worthless seed Is planted Farmers seldom use seed that is en entirely entirely entirely en- en bad but they theyer er very often orton are sa satisfied satisfied sat sat- t- t with what hat is far tar short of or the I bet best In over every farming fanning community there thero are mon many who vho pa pay little attention attention attention atten atten- I tion to what they sow using whatever whatever what what- i ever kind of or seed happens to be bo in iii their bins at the time of ot planting It is usually usually ally poor econom economy to save sa on seed being much bettor to do tho the saving sa in some sonic other wa way It Is not always necessary ary to pa pay fanc fancy prices for tor good seed but it is usually wise to got good seed at a high rather than plant that of ot Inferior quality even en though it can bo be obtained at a slight expense |