. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. mi uiiiM. .^liiiiiiiliiilliiiii le you cut one lan any other Imple- d to raise more crops Wrue lor uiuBiraied descriptive folder, prices and terms. Vaughan Motor W^orks INCO RPO RATED Department A - East 9th and Main Streets Portland, Oregon Largest Mlrs. ol Usht-weletat DiaE Saws In the World sSSSh»-J" ARCADIA America's Greatest Orchard Project The home of the big "A" brand of apples. Winner of first prize at the National Apple Show, 1916, in shippers' contest. Only 22 miles from" Spokane, Washington Gravity Irrigation. Healthful Climate Ple
. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. mi uiiiM. .^liiiiiiiliiilliiiii le you cut one lan any other Imple- d to raise more crops Wrue lor uiuBiraied descriptive folder, prices and terms. Vaughan Motor W^orks INCO RPO RATED Department A - East 9th and Main Streets Portland, Oregon Largest Mlrs. ol Usht-weletat DiaE Saws In the World sSSSh»-J" ARCADIA America's Greatest Orchard Project The home of the big "A" brand of apples. Winner of first prize at the National Apple Show, 1916, in shippers' contest. Only 22 miles from" Spokane, Washington Gravity Irrigation. Healthful Climate Pleasant Surroundings Tracts sold on easy monthly payments. Send for free booklet. Arcadia Orchards Company DEER PARK, WASHINGTON the kinds of live stock that are best adapted to the fruit farm. A few horses â will always be kept, but many orchard- ists question the advisability of trying to breed horses in connection with an orchard plant. Beef cattle are produced most successfully and profitably where there is ample room and cheap grass. In a similar way sheep have, in past years, been regarded as better adapted to cheaper lands that are devoted largely to grazing purposes. In the past two or three years, however, hundreds of small flocks of slieep have been bought by the farmer and it will only be a short time, if the present tendency prevails, when sheep on the Western farms will be as conmion as they have for years been on the farms of Oliio and Indiima. There is a jjossibility of using a small band of sheep in connec- tion with the orchard. l'"or the average man engaged in fruit growing, however, the dairy cow and the brood sow lend themselves tietter to his needs. These two classes of animals fit well together on the farm and make a splendid com- bination for use in connection with the orchard. Those who are keeping in touch with dairy conditions of today feel that the time is not far distant when dairymen are to be paid well for their work in producing milk and but
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