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Show THE CAflC OF HIUL3. I tfow I , Tah. HIT an I Care Peete Hide i .III, llr. .Ir.l Iripfll lleef 11 low In rrlrai an l it el onl 1 hr tho aim of every fanner who kill! beeves for home nee, or to sell In their nearest town as dreee,l Imef, to get out of e.u h animal all that li In it To do thla, aa) a Tim Farm, Field and Stockinm from ' wlilrh tbe following enta nre a reprint we luuat Ualu with tho hide t rotttioi run. Taxtiu orr thk nine. If u hldo li taken off ami re.rly earn! for It will cflen brim a llfih ir fourth us iiulIi as the dreaeedenn -J. If taken olf Improiierly an 1 neglect. I it will bring very little A Idle ought t moro tlwn pay for taking It off After the animal ,i den 1 turn It up on Its back an 1 run n rtnu-n knlfo al nig tho can au aa In heated I y tbe dotted line In Fl. 1. To do tbla, throat In the knife, pumt foninuitanl ulgo up, nnl runthedlt tho entire length of tbe tareaie from tlieehln over the breaat In tbe Hue of the navel to tho tail Then allt tho akin of each leg from tho cleft of the foot to the central rht. If theao linos are fol towed tho hi lo 111 lai the tlilbt ahapo to caro fur when removed. The In roe do not go with tbe hide, nur does tbe tail bonct tbe UU nu 1 ears da After tho hide U removed ((read It nnt as In I Ig S Cut olf all pieces of fat an 1 ll'ili (for If you are not aa u ltpt yon will trobahly cither Into some such I leccs on the hide or some holes In It, hii 1 ft U lietter to hale meat than holes, as i try alight cute, eeiaxUMy at or near the canter, lanke a badly damaged THK IIIDB srilRAD OCT hldo," an 1 It llkewiao damage tho price badly) and eprlnkle the Hft.li aide with salt. Pol I the IdJe fleall aide In and put where It will not frerte. Ilalrhlus t'esi anl llreaklnf t p allien. frum the Mjulto di lurtiiu nt of the ex pcrtmcntid forma Ottiwj, cornea a repr rt of tlio hatching results frum eggs net on dry boards and on ihmp groiui 1 Ilolh of tlieaouicthodabaie their odincnlei. Tlio contention on oue si lo la that eggs to hatch out wi 11 uiuit Irt 1 1 iced on damp ground or ou aomo eubetanco calculated to retain inoUture. an 1 the ol poelto ou the oilier alio It appears from tho report re-port nrder contl leratlon that the fertil Ity of the egga ha 1 moro to d i with the mult than tho location of tho aitur Miiiugcr Ullbert hatardi tl.o oiiulon, honeler, that It li qnitil lioutble that early In the union, when tho wo ithi r U let cold, tho drr Hour may be tbo beet. liecauto It la likely to In warmer In tbo hot aeaaou tbo coo, damp cillar would lie prt feral lo, Tldl u inlun li suUtati tinted lu port at le-ut b) ierlcui es of the wrltor, who liaa found neats mar or on the groiiul moro alrAntagwms lu Iwariu.dr) climates thnn nests Uee 1 on a dry floor In hit report .Mating! r Gilbert t lis I how to break up a sitter when It la doir-' doir-' able to get her to laying again as soon as pcnulble llnsl)s "TheUalway tone eouipllill ttils Is to put tho bruoih In n in nrocporcoinpartmcut without u n -l, wheru alio cannot sit, feed her generously, generous-ly, and lu a few da) a she will cenao to bu broody, and If tho good feeding la kt pt on will boon boU)iiig again. Tho praeile of ducking the bnaidy lu na In water, tying ty-ing tin in to u stake, swinging lh m by their logs, li simply cruel and unnccid sjry. borne hens, Wjaudotles, tor In slaiioe, aro much more loaily broken up than others. A broody meiubcr of the Hamuli family should not be used na a sitter. Oecailonnlly nu exceptlou may le fount, but as a giniral rulo, nlthougb Mry fuy, tliey nro not truatworthy,' I'arllr iliaudel I ami, ilnch feirtly oiluuated land la far richer than Is commonly supinxed hit It hvi loat ll tho hnmus or ego-table ego-table imtter lluit by decomponlng fur nlahea heat un 1 helps make mini ml rer-tlltty rer-tlltty available. In all heavy roils ipe-chlly ipe-chlly there are stores of plint food that th6 roots eaunot get at utiles) thoy have thuappnri nt stimulus of a little liltrw, enom fertiliser to set Ihsin looae This explains why light dreialngi of cum posted manure or of comuiereld fertil iters often produce aatounllng leiulti. Tlielr fertility li at unco available. They give tbo ilinta a atart, ouloiue lUrte.1 they an) able to tin 1 all they need American Cultivator, lunibntori. Tho hen Is unlonbtcdly the belt Incubator In-cubator for a limited uumlier of ce,a an 1 aa far as she goes, but her capacity ii lituited and her wUliiiginNS to sot can not be re lied on Henco tho neeesaityof a iiiacUlno to do her w ork w ithout grumbling grum-bling henco the lncubatur. Moro thnn half the tluU.OOO uoO worth of poultry ci iiiumetl In r ranceeveryjiarllhatche.! artlurlilly. I or batchliig largo broods tbo Inculntor la the thing Wo cannot nvouinien I nti) pirtlcularono |