Show s SILO 1 MAINSTAY There Is no a relation between tile the silo and farm machinery cry and the tho silo Is the tho forerunner When m farmer finds It necessary to produce pro pro- du duce e stock and stock products with greater economy he generally buys t a silo Such an equipment will save savo him on an average ot 30 per pcr cent on au authe the teed feed bill bili It makes it possible or lor him to keep more livestock all on Jie he farm arm without buying extra feed and ot of course this means a saving Jl r increased profits Once having a silo he finds it necessary nee nee- essary to procure filling machinery lie He may go In with his n neighbors or get ot an outfit of his own lly By experience he will find that the best sil- sil iJ- iJ ige Is made from rom corn when it is 13 In int t proper propel stage of ripeness and In iii to harvest his crop at till this time h he must limit his York partners or 01 have an equipment of his own 0 The same power watch runs tine the utter to fill the silo wm will do aU alt rinds or of work about the farm It Il vill viii grind the tho feed saw the wood pump Dump the water run the threshing nachIne cut t the e hay or straw and to 10 any work where belts can be ap- ap led stock A farm where were silos are used ased Is prett pretty sur sure to-bc to i heru men and boys bos are arc given steady employment enn- enn throughout the year The Tho from rom the tho herd Is dependable it t does does does' not rely on a single singie crop It Its Its s a steady yIelding cash busIn business 3 mud met has a diversity of needs which In turn give gi a good market for all kinds o of manufactured goods It Il has been shown that where silos are aro most numerous not only farming arming but general business Is best in fact the prosperity or of a community can be determined largely large large- ly by the number of its silos With ith the silo a man nian can keep twice as much uch livestock on his farm he can cau produce butter tram from 10 to 15 cents a pound cheaper cheap r beef bee from rom 1 to toper per hundred cheaper milk troD from 40 cents to GO 60 cents per cheal cheaper er cheese from rom 5 cents to cents a pound loss the expense of at feeding reeding horses and mules 30 to 10 per year less Jess |