Dollars and sense in the poultry business .. . H. K. KEVELLGoderich, Ontario, Canada t*PP R. lg$ m WOULD NEVER PART WITHCOURSE I have a flock of White Wyandottesthat laid at the age of five months,raised the Quisenberry Way, whichmakes every hen pay. I am very muchpleased with the books I have receivedfrom you. for they are of such greathelp and of such great value to me thatI would never part with them.— Krohn, Illinois. Page Forty-one We Help A. P. S. Students to Succeed DEATH CLAIMS TWO ADVISORS The past season we have lost two of our valuable advisors and two men ha


Dollars and sense in the poultry business .. . H. K. KEVELLGoderich, Ontario, Canada t*PP R. lg$ m WOULD NEVER PART WITHCOURSE I have a flock of White Wyandottesthat laid at the age of five months,raised the Quisenberry Way, whichmakes every hen pay. I am very muchpleased with the books I have receivedfrom you. for they are of such greathelp and of such great value to me thatI would never part with them.— Krohn, Illinois. Page Forty-one We Help A. P. S. Students to Succeed DEATH CLAIMS TWO ADVISORS The past season we have lost two of our valuable advisors and two men have been instrumental in revolutionizing two phases of the poul-try business. J. RAY CORLISS MR. CORLISS was known as theworlds poultry king-. He oper-ated the largest poultry farm inthe world with over forty thousandhens. As President of the Poultry Pro-ducers of southern California he was aleader in co-operative marketing- anddid much to develop the reputation ofthe California egg. His untimely deathoccurred in the midst of his usefulnessMay, 1921. Shortly before his deathwhen asked w


Size: 2087px × 1197px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1920, booksubjectpoultry, bookyear1922