The Farm-poultry . Farm-Poultry. P9 1908 caused all tiie trouble, for which we had to hire a doctor,were in the houses run accordinor to your instructions. Well, thats all gone by now. We havent had anytrouhle this winter. No; thanks to Sedgwick. P>y the way, Hopper andSedgwick were hired only for a jear, and the year isjust about up. Have either of them said anythingabout, renewing their contracts? Nothing special. I guess theyll both stay if youwant them. What do you think about it? Do we need them?It seems to me weve got a lot of high priced help forthe amount of work there to d here
The Farm-poultry . Farm-Poultry. P9 1908 caused all tiie trouble, for which we had to hire a doctor,were in the houses run accordinor to your instructions. Well, thats all gone by now. We havent had anytrouhle this winter. No; thanks to Sedgwick. P>y the way, Hopper andSedgwick were hired only for a jear, and the year isjust about up. Have either of them said anythingabout, renewing their contracts? Nothing special. I guess theyll both stay if youwant them. What do you think about it? Do we need them?It seems to me weve got a lot of high priced help forthe amount of work there to d here. Thats for you to say. If you want to put cheajjermen in their places, Ill do the best I can with them. The original plan—as you doubtless remember, wasfor you to superintend everything. It was supposeil —that is. I —that one boss was enough. One rea-son for hiring the two men as foremen was to leave youfree to develop the other resources of the farm. Whathas been done in that line? All that could be done
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