Show Small Flock of Sheep Found to Be Profitable The Thc live stock requirements of oC n no o corn belt farm are complete without ut t I at least a small Hock flock or of sheep preferably preferably pact breeding ewes There Is n nother no o other animal a farmer can own that will make use of as ns much feed that would otherwise go to waste and n no o hired man who will mow weeds welds a as s cheerfully or as thoroughly as ns wilt will th the e sheep A great many farmers complain corn com plain that their fences are not arranged arranged arranged ar ar- ranged for handling sheep hut but i ithe In Inthe Inthe n the main this excuse Is largely Im tm Of Ot cour course e In order to handle a large flock It Is necessary to hue have e good sized pastures but for the thee rive ave average e rage farmer who operates from Om S Sto 80 U to t tCO ICO CO acres the keeping of from l 10 O to 15 5 ewes requires nothing more the than n On the ordinary barn burn lots door door vard vard ard in ind d orchard fences Barring a mighty v keen appetIte for rose bushes 9 sin ml i other shrubbery about the yard ard slice sheep p make by far the most profitable nn and d consistent lawn mower Ima Imaginable in e for r yards either large or small Shrub ery cry of ot course may be protected b by y wire netting drawn about It It or la bv hv v movable frames which may he be shifted shifter 1 into position when It Is desired t to mow the lawn yn The flock nork ma may b be bc e moved mo about the place from lay clay t to today n day as desired and all lots may inay h he be e cleaned up of ot noxious weeds that thin t other stock will not eat When tit the fhe e potato vines begin to die down th the e flock may be turned Into the pate patch h to clean an up the careless weed and ancl foxtail fox fox- tall tail which nearly always spring u up p after cultivation ceases thus Join doing away with the necessity of having ln t to n mow and rake the patch before dig rUg digging gang ging the spuds |