Dollars and sense in the poultry business .. . Profitable capons. Four full brothers. Thousands of our students learnto caponize with practically no loss of birds. They add to their porfit. LESSON NO. 33Turkeys Either as a side line or as a principal source of revenue, the raisingof turkeys is one of the most profitable branches of the poultry industry,provided you are properly located and understand in advance the peculiarproblems which you will be required to solve. This general lesson on Tur-keys gives in plain, concise paragraphs just the facts which you need toknow in order to make this b


Dollars and sense in the poultry business .. . Profitable capons. Four full brothers. Thousands of our students learnto caponize with practically no loss of birds. They add to their porfit. LESSON NO. 33Turkeys Either as a side line or as a principal source of revenue, the raisingof turkeys is one of the most profitable branches of the poultry industry,provided you are properly located and understand in advance the peculiarproblems which you will be required to solve. This general lesson on Tur-keys gives in plain, concise paragraphs just the facts which you need toknow in order to make this branch of the poultry business a success fromthe start. It tells you how to select your breeders, how to mate them, howto hatch, brood, raise, feed and grow the young. There is a secret in raisingturkeys. You must know how. KJP. ,Tf[£?ya ?0l2 from 45c to $ per pound this year. More of them can be profitably raised. But you must know how. We guarantee to »how Sixty-four American Poultry School, Kansas C i t y, M o. LESSON NO. 34Waterfowls and Guineas If you have a location suitable for waterfowls, there is no doubt as tothe profits that can be made from ducks or geese. The amount of equipmentrequired is nothing like as extensive as that required for chickens. If youare to succeed, however, you must know how. No other literature con-tains as much helpful information about ducks and geese as we give you. On account of the scarcity of game birds, guinea culture is becomingmore and more profitable. This lesson deals with these birds in a veryinstructive and helpful manner, which will enable you to succeed to agreater degree than you could otherwise do. CHANGED FAILURE TO SUCCESS It was mighty discouraging beforeI found the A. P. S., but now I like toplan and look ahead.—Mrs. W. BGlass, Oregon. WOR


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