The Farm-poultry . nt to say lo the friends of the paper who are so generally helping us lo build itnp by sending in new subscriptions and lists of names for sample copies, that the bigger andfaster Ihe paper grows the harder we have to work every department of it. A couple of yearsago we said something in response to a suggestion about what might be done with a poultrypaper with 100,000 circulation—genuine circnlalion. It takes time lo build up such a circula-tion, but we believe we aire now on a basis on which to build it, and the time required willdepend first on liow well we do our work he


The Farm-poultry . nt to say lo the friends of the paper who are so generally helping us lo build itnp by sending in new subscriptions and lists of names for sample copies, that the bigger andfaster Ihe paper grows the harder we have to work every department of it. A couple of yearsago we said something in response to a suggestion about what might be done with a poultrypaper with 100,000 circulation—genuine circnlalion. It takes time lo build up such a circula-tion, but we believe we aire now on a basis on which to build it, and the time required willdepend first on liow well we do our work here, then on the advertising we are given by ourfriends. No matter how much money a paper may spend In advertising, lhat advertising iseft. ciive only in proportfoh to tlie good words its readers say for it. We dont want anyone los:iy a good word for unless it is also a sincere opinion, but we W!*nt and appr«ciate all()ur friends do for us, and try to give it back in a belter papei, lOOo Fa r m = Poultry 63. White Plgmouih Hot F. touutss. Mattapaii. Ma^^. Cold Houses in South Dakota. EDITOK : —I have beenreailins wiiU u coii>ideiable iiileresltbe liems in jour paper on venliia-tion, curtain fmnl , elc, all o(wbicb are of a great deal of interest to nie, asa poultry fancier anil breeder. I must say, bowever, tbat 1 do not and can-not agree with a number of things tbat I haveread in your paper and others, as comingfrom ibe pen of E. L. C. Morse. I agreewith the editor of this paper when be says:Mr. Morse Is always interesting, but notInvarialjly accurate. I believe one shouldbear Ibis In mind when reading his would seem to me that be more often speaksfrom bis opinion rather than from actualexperience, as what be lias said relaiing tocurtain front does not apply strictly to thispart of the country. I wish to describe one of our poultrybouses, and the results obtained from same,ir it Is not taking up too luuch of your


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