Show esra DAIRY AND POULTRY INTDnCSTINO CIIAPTERB ron oun RURAL ncAocno How hlal Irmtrt ltwral 111 lltpirlrarnl of the l mA I w Illnlt as lo She lr of IJt KliKk sod i oalley ° a f Iinitl It a new field opening for our Bright enr I t Relic young men I 1i who wUli to M euro IIIpad employment em-ployment of a Dlear r ant at well H profitable nature Thli tell In I the private iS pri-vate dairies owned by men who keep boos not ni a wore of profit but all ptaaimre A gnat many of our rich men are buying farina near their city of residence and stocking I them with vows of the boat bre di The men wish to plum their farm In charge of men who hum o thorough knowledge of farm dairying and dock railing and are willing to pay a good prim for Urn strokes of ouch men The wage offered urn abode IhOM of the avenge icroiinlanl teach rr or clerk and the occupation 111 l more enjoyable lo one who has a love for rural life To bo > nc Mful In thli line a young man omit be ot Rood tiablli liNt and orderly and capable of turning In the beet account the labor la-bor of mon under Ids charge mint hate n knowledge of up lo daln farming and a thorough understanding of tho breedIng breed-ing taro and frrdlnr of all farm anl mill lie mint know how to run the I dairy machinery and niako tint clam I butler Tub Held It open and li I fur from bring overstocked with tullable men In order lo lecnre what they need thru dairy owner hate to hire two men one to uperfnlcnd the farm and ono to matinee the dairy and cremnery when If one man had the knowlcdno ho could l fill both lollIolIleIlHr Field and Farm The 111 lcy hell The ioralle l dairy bell that we weto wont lo hear no much about In year putt prove lo bo n fallacy Whcreter there II I Rood graiieei and good water Rood huller can bo made It waa one contended by dairy wrltcra that the dairy belt was confined to tho Ksst I and that dairying could notIce not-Ice made n IUCCCM In tho Writ Now the Wetil I li the grralttt of all dairy sections of thli Snot Union And there wax once a time when Ibo Well preached the doctrine that dairying could not bo made n micceai In Iho Boulh Note the condition of the tooth today with tier Ihoutandi of rcglitcrcd canto and her leD of thousand of Kradn Them cattle aro certainly not kept fur breeding purpose alone They nro butter producer Important far Sara In building lip Iho agricultural wealth of our flouthtand They nro money maker for our farmers and trreeflem roryrara meTJeinirsnVror butter In the South Iho product of theio herd baa commanded a boiler price In our market than the bent ot the Elgin product that ban tcaclicxl ui In the pan few yearn creameries have Increased slowly In the South but prl Sale dalrlra tins multiplied with ni tonlihlnc rapidity and the growth ot our dairy Intirnt li but In Ha Infancy AI > rt compared what It la 1 bound to LJU In n few years heiire 1U Value of ncntlenwa Th money value ot quletnewa grnllcneM mid good temper In mllcli cows li I well known nnd appreciated by nil practical dairymen dairy-men a > a thing of prlmo Importance ThMO to a certain extent are Inhrrltrd from the parents ot the animal Ibo nine tin dlipoiltlon to fatten quality of fleah yieldof milk etc lltcn harass tone lo a nervous and timid animal ani-mal aro almoit aa dangerous oa blow 1 lentlo treatment ihould t commenro early with tho young calf and bo continued con-tinued until the animal li I put In the dairy Tho calf should imer know what It la I lo fear loan and If never treated barihly frlnhtcncd or leaned will almoit without exception bo exempt ex-empt from vicious hahlta They ahould bo broiiKht up with tho Idea tlml man la I their friend and protector Stock that can be approached at any time are males to handle and In that nay repay many times aver tho trouble It take to cola them In thli manner The brat of dairy creed may be rendered utflMi If aubjvotrd harass trcnlmeiit 11 The Average Cow The census clalmi that there am over 10500000 cowi In the United Stale and nil male their average production ot butter but-ter at 130 pounda each When we con Ider that a Rood many COWl yield from ISO to 400 pound per peer we mint conclude that there are n very largo number that yield far below 130 pounds clue the average would not be reduced lo that fliure It Ron without I with-out wiping that burs aro hundredi of thouundi ot com probably mlllluui that do not brgln to pay Ihrlr way The I trow owner of hit country tan make a few lullllona ot dollar this winter by entering on n campaign ot InvwtlKn lion and killing off inch cow lrery dollar such COM a brine ni meat li I pure profit for they aro worth nothing to I keep IlcuroIneumonlit from Auitralla The department of agriculture hai retched re-tched Information from Ilngllih sources that among the cattle ahlpptnl to London from Auitralla nix undoubted ease of plcuropncumonla were ills covered Thin It la I believed will have an Important bearing on the eampttl I thou wllb American moat from that quarter ai It la t prMuuied that tingland will prohibit further Import from that section of tho globe It xvsi alan learned from the name easer that thin price obtained from Auttrallan moat To dressed weight can not Mttafnctory to the Auitrallan hipper I ImI EmI or Iho tt de In farming poultry keeping Is the mall edge of 1 fte wedge ao fir M Investment In-vestment li I ron rnd That ho the farmer who It I poar It Dreenln s way I out Into greater thing The pow mn cannot go heaTliyjV0 horee l rHdlnit beeauM II rNiulrra tiAf0 Inmtrnft at Oral mat when he frfaTjt the money 10 Inveal Then he meet nll thrt r0r and lire yw for returns and todoihut will require rontlderajY0 1 Hf la curry the bnnlneM 3oJt U I a al I other department on th3Yarrn tiotiih not to the name estentVl a In Girtf l I breeding u 2 I Hut with poultry It U din II tItan tI-tan Insect It or slue Wllhl I Irk wee Ir-k hla Intrettment return lUm an Interest Kreqnrntly + It will double I I III hW i within a yrar How much will a man be worth If lie ran go on doubling hit rappel each year for ten years Eren If hla Investment IK I only MO It wiiI hare reached a comfortable figure At Ihe beginning of the eleventh y ar > lili capital would be 10110 a wodn ot quite reipeelable IhlckntM I flew howoer will carry the bUI l nea through to tuch n point Ur qulreii appllrallen to numerous dcttllt I Ilealde many people ne all tho profile from their nock Inatrad of rclnveatlnK n portion Another mistake la I to Inrenl too much In number of bird and not enough In boa for thclraccommodatlon and comfort Thin house yards ntin aila and variation of method must keep I pare wlih the Increase 1 of Hock = hl rO I Altogether t the poultry poMlblllly seem to bo n providential creation In behalf of the man of moderate meant I the woman who has a little pending money to intent and thin school boy that la I ambition A mall sum can be In treated and U It I like the need lor a plant under fatornble rondlllona U will Increate In-create bejond expectation Hut In either case the product mint bo properly proper-ly I cared for and nourished I enrle IlntTen u I Under thli heading a correspondent of a poultry Journal aenda a deicrlptlot I and 1 sketch here reproduced of what ho call the only perfect rattrap nnl i sexy simple and Incxpenilvc hats I In tome loralltle are a aerloiii nut wince to poullry breeder and n Rood trap Ic I worth n good deal of money t4 them Tho contrlvanco It thin do I v i s I 0 i B i r icrlbcd Take a common box about afoot a-foot square and fifteen Inches long bore n bole In each end with an Inch and n halt auger about four Inche up from the bottom no shown at A In cut rill a mall tin pan tar box with mrnl mixed with Hough on lint act In mid dlo ot box ai Indicated by dotted line H nail cover onnnd Jon can act It Tatijrtihere without t feir of chicks or fond touching II Keep It 1 loaded all Ibo time and you will have no trouble with ran Ainlrnlaiilaii lUUInc UMll I Harry Rudolph > a the Ihlladelhli Iteeord liaa bred I hatched nail railed In I maturity In captivity over 100 quail at hla home on Van fell street thli city To thoio who Imvo ever captured a young quail and tried to make It live this will bo good news for Mme day them will probably be a quail farm where his most valuable ganio bird I will be bred and raited lln quantities decent severe wlnlrra bno greatly lessened the natural supply of quail nol only In thin section but further math ai well and game protrctlvo aocletlra hate experienced ex-perienced much dlnicully In obtaining aa many blrda aa they ttautrd for breeding purposes Mr Iludolpha dlrrovrry of tho food oung quail require nai not nn accident acci-dent but the remit of long itudy Ho liai kept live quail for the last twenty yeah but only until recently hOI ho lurcccdlng In getting the young blrdi I to live All ordinary food inch in li I batten young chicken turleyi etc he found to bo atone with quail the > ounn Invariably dying He tried brood after brood and finally turned kin attention at-tention to wild food suck ni the bird I would be I likely lo get In their natural late Ho woe aucccwful and now any ho can raise OS per cent of all young bird hatched Jut what tills wild food li I Mr Uudolph says la I hla secret Hli uecee prose that It li a goad one After the birds are ten days old they wilt oat anything and live Kxtennlnallng Hurdocka Like all biennial I the burdock la easily u > itroed In culthnteil holds It u only In byplacea aa fence iiilr cor acre and around the bulldlngn pas lures and border of uoodland that Uurdocka Kho trouble Hut coon In there they are not dlOleult I to destroy Hornier who go over their field twits a year with their iiKide I will won hats no burdock In cutting thorn care Bhould bo taken to strike below the crown Uter plant cut In thli way must die Tho cutting may bo done at any time ot me year widen the ground la not frozen and It U I of course much more coolly done when the phnti art young While It la I not difficult to cut alt a mall tap root with the ipado It II I much more difficult ncconipluu the ranio when tho root his attained a diameter di-ameter ot an Inch or inure Two or three years of perltent ipjdlug win remote nearly all burdock from the byplace ot our tarmi Kx Dont let manure with smut aporn ro on land far wreal Put u when there will be something else foul l ma nuro li I the onus of much dlmi among rropi and yet seldom suspected or If suspected wo do not know that vt < are to blame ShaKlag dice tit drinks li not enough pbjileal execcce for aa adult man |