. Dollars and sense in the poultry business ... Poultry industry. $10,000 A YEAR ON 10 ACRES A Quisenberry Fool-Proof House built by O. C. Frantz, Colorado. Mr. Frant-', has ten acres that pay him $10, a year. Mr. Frantz says. "One lot of 500 pullets layed in November, Decem- ber and January 22,000 eggs. Sold at winter e^^ prices for nearly $1,, leaving $1,150 profit in three months. Records no other can equal. You needn't board them free all winter— they lay ; Page Sixty-eight. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been d


. Dollars and sense in the poultry business ... Poultry industry. $10,000 A YEAR ON 10 ACRES A Quisenberry Fool-Proof House built by O. C. Frantz, Colorado. Mr. Frant-', has ten acres that pay him $10, a year. Mr. Frantz says. "One lot of 500 pullets layed in November, Decem- ber and January 22,000 eggs. Sold at winter e^^ prices for nearly $1,, leaving $1,150 profit in three months. Records no other can equal. You needn't board them free all winter— they lay ; Page Sixty-eight. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original American poultry school. [from old catalog]. Kansas City, Mo.


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