The Ozark Mountain region of Missouri and Arkansas as it appears along the line of the Kansas City southern railway . FARM VIEW AT SULPHUR SPRINGS, ARK. 10 THE OZARK REGION. SAGER CREEK, SPRINGS, MO. our boxes, crates, baskets, cases, etc., in carloads at the lowest figures. The great stand-by on the Ozark farmis the chicken, of whatever breed. It worksall the year around. The hens lay well allwinter where properly cared for, but beginin earnest about the middle of January andcontinue until they reach their best allthrough February, March and the springmonths, and they lay well when eg


The Ozark Mountain region of Missouri and Arkansas as it appears along the line of the Kansas City southern railway . FARM VIEW AT SULPHUR SPRINGS, ARK. 10 THE OZARK REGION. SAGER CREEK, SPRINGS, MO. our boxes, crates, baskets, cases, etc., in carloads at the lowest figures. The great stand-by on the Ozark farmis the chicken, of whatever breed. It worksall the year around. The hens lay well allwinter where properly cared for, but beginin earnest about the middle of January andcontinue until they reach their best allthrough February, March and the springmonths, and they lay well when egg pricesare highest. A good bunch of pullets of theMarch and April hatch make splendid egg-laying machines in December, and from thisdistrict we ship eggs in carload lots. It is well to have one or two specialtiesfor money-makers on the farm, and berry-growing and poultry-raising, if the transpor-tation facilities are right, are the most prom-ising on a small acreage. As to poultry, anystandard breed is good enough. White Lejg-horns, Plymouth Rocks, Langshans, RhodeIsland Reds, Orpingtons and Wyandottes areall of good reputation in chickendom and allare heavy chicken


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