. Breeder and sportsman . One Hundred Per Cent Pure \ Represents: Protection to Health; Sound SALE BY ALL DEALERS. WESTERN MEAT COMPA Packers and Exporters, SAN FRANCISCO ANY $ , U. S. A. \ A New Clod Masher. J. H. Backus of this place ia operatinga clod masher in his orchard that is avery unique implement. It waa con-structed by bis father-in-law, T. C. Estee,and consists of two round drums or rollersof about two feet diameter, in a front roller is studded with three-inch iron spikes which Btab or break tbeclods, while tbe rear roller has a fluted orridged surface, which


. Breeder and sportsman . One Hundred Per Cent Pure \ Represents: Protection to Health; Sound SALE BY ALL DEALERS. WESTERN MEAT COMPA Packers and Exporters, SAN FRANCISCO ANY $ , U. S. A. \ A New Clod Masher. J. H. Backus of this place ia operatinga clod masher in his orchard that is avery unique implement. It waa con-structed by bis father-in-law, T. C. Estee,and consists of two round drums or rollersof about two feet diameter, in a front roller is studded with three-inch iron spikes which Btab or break tbeclods, while tbe rear roller has a fluted orridged surface, which completes the work,leaving the ground well pulverized and infine condition. The draft is light andthose who have seen it in operation pro-nounce it a succeaa — Sutter Farmer. o The breed of a fowl determines its use-fulness along certain lines. For broilerssome of the best and most satisfactoryresults have been obtained from Leghorncrosses. Leghorn crossed on tbe commonmongrel has produced good broilers. NEW MODEL1903. TRACK SULKIES AND BEST ROAD CART MADE, OBRIEN & SONS Cor. Golden Gate Ave. and Folk FRANCISCO. CAI. Santa Rosa Stock Farm —°— HAS FOR SALE The meat of poultry is darker in sum- , ., _ „ merwhen the fowls run out and get all TllPee C idnBV Yean 110 GOllS the green food they want. In this way ^ , _, ° they obtain considerable iron in solubleform. BREEDERS DIRECTORY. Prof. W. H. Henry in hie observationsamong a lot of Wisconsin farmers tellsthat out of fifty who supplied a localcreamery with milk, twenty-six read afarm paper with a dairy department, theothers did not. The reading dairymenmade an average of $51 per cow and theothers $16. Reading and studying is notvery hard work, but it surely seems topay from the above figures. The trorblewith our farmers is that thev work toomuch, but dont work intelligently, but ifthat State will keep on turning out over600 students from its agricuitura1 collegeeach year, a change is sure to come.—Dairy


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