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Show PHWRp Nw tisc for Beets. ,aH " 'Sugar lanibsi! are the latest fad, ', H says the Denver Htoekman. Thcyaro. H frtttt-ned on sugar beetn and finished on. . 'H corn. Hume few were handled in tliL H manner lnt winter and it is f-nid the re- H eultwns so Eatlsfactory that next winter H most of the feeding will bo donowith H beets. ' Ah a niuterinl for a sugar factory the beets aro worth fl per ton, but as'lt H feed for lambs and cattle they are said H to be vorth !f4.56 to o,-and for'caUlo H feejit bj not ne(Csart Udje ffucji good, H care in )roducing as for sugai,7iljero r . 'H will be many thousanda.of acrpH will bo' H raised this year, mid a market i.s certain,- H for nli that can be jiroduced. In north- 'H em Cplnrado lamb feeders are partieu- H pirly anxious to liavo n supply for next H fall's feeding, and there is a great inter- , ,.. H est in the experiments ihat have been L H and are being made, 'Colorudp' ,suga .H lambfa' sounds invitingami should mako H even a greater hit." M If this iu'dustry can be made a success M in Colorado surely it would prove profitable here whore wo raise so many M beets and whore lambs are plentiful. TJie hirge beets, unfit for factory use, jH and tho pulp could be' used for feeding M lambs and will net handsome returns? Some of our flockmas't,ers should try this scheme for there is money in it. " H |