. The Southern planter. r is specially ailiipied to the cultivation of Potatoes in everycorditiou of >oil and crop. The ? Ikon Aoe is easily operatedby two horses. Klevalorand shaker attachment forheavy soil and weedy separates Po-tatoes without bruijse or in-ju y. OUR >EW Iron Age Booicil ustrating full lineof laborsaving, profit mnkii g ma-chinery.;seeders,wheel hoescl tivators. horse hoes, fer-tilize- , etc.,sent FREE. BATEMiN MFGCO.,Box e?-, J. I hnve used your •?Iron Age Digger andhave shown it all over my county, nnd 1have n. t .


. The Southern planter. r is specially ailiipied to the cultivation of Potatoes in everycorditiou of >oil and crop. The ? Ikon Aoe is easily operatedby two horses. Klevalorand shaker attachment forheavy soil and weedy separates Po-tatoes without bruijse or in-ju y. OUR >EW Iron Age Booicil ustrating full lineof laborsaving, profit mnkii g ma-chinery.;seeders,wheel hoescl tivators. horse hoes, fer-tilize- , etc.,sent FREE. BATEMiN MFGCO.,Box e?-, J. I hnve used your •?Iron Age Digger andhave shown it all over my county, nnd 1have n. t .seen a man that was not i-leasedwith it. 1 consider it the only digier I > versaw and i believe It will save the price of themncliine In eveiy 20acres of potatoes—first,v>csave4 i en ts per barrel in pic•in a up: sec-ond, it gets absolutely all the potato sand Ithink at the least calculation thereif4 worthof potatoes left in every acre if dug with ourold ilow Yours tnilv, Eastville. Aa, ARTHUR Age Potato Digger. i\ I l~^1fTgB--S?Bffg^p!Sg33-I.^ ducklings were one week old. Threehighly nitrogenous rations were fed,the basis of each being corn meal,green alfalfa and a mixture of fourparts cream gluten meal, two partseach of pea meal and low grade flourand one part each of corn meal, wheatmiddlings and blood meal, with fiveounces of salt for every 100 pounds ofthe mixture and with a liberal allow-ance of sand. T|0 this Basal ration there was addedabout one-third the amount of the by-products to be tested: For Lot I ani-mal meal and meat meal, for Lot[I blood meal and bone meal, and forLot III milk albumen and bonemeal. Lot II made much slower growththan either of the other lots. I and IIIbeing about equal. The average gain(or the birds in these lots in nineweeks was 5 1-2 lbs., for those of LotII 4 1-4 lbs.; but each lot ate almostesactly the same amount of dry matterfor a pound of growth. That is, theration for Lot II was of the same pro-ductive va


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