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Show Coops In Fields for Babies. That necessity is the mother of invention in-vention is shown by the hundreds of little buildings resembling chicken coops which are scattered over the wheat fields of Weld county to provide pro-vide daytime homes for the babies of the Russians who work in the wheat fields. The Russian mothers are obliged to take their babies to the fields and have built these little structures of wood, covering them with canvas. At noon and once in the morning and in the afternoon the mothers visit their children, leaving them alone for the remainder of the day. The youngsters are apparently contented con-tented and remain In their little coops without a cry, gazing through the slats at the passersby. Greeley correspondence corre-spondence Denver Republican. Good Rack for Fodder. While fodder when given out of doors should be fed In feed racks and not on the ground, it Is imperative for the ground surrounding the racks to slope away In all directions, and often It would be better still if tile drained. |