The Farm-poultry . Farm-Poultry. Max- 1 ray numbers would be sadly diminished,and the extra roosts removed. The first years eggs would go tomarket ; the second springs to the incu-bator, and the following fall would see thehouse empty, and the land under theplow. My vanity tells me this plan is cap-able of big things by slow growth. Yourjudgment will say all is vanity. K. To the above letter let me add a littlefrom the remarks on the report—ilybooks for the month read badly. Eent,$50; grain, £ Total, $ and eggs sold, $t»; behind,$ At least 40 doz. eggs laid in F


The Farm-poultry . Farm-Poultry. Max- 1 ray numbers would be sadly diminished,and the extra roosts removed. The first years eggs would go tomarket ; the second springs to the incu-bator, and the following fall would see thehouse empty, and the land under theplow. My vanity tells me this plan is cap-able of big things by slow growth. Yourjudgment will say all is vanity. K. To the above letter let me add a littlefrom the remarks on the report—ilybooks for the month read badly. Eent,$50; grain, £ Total, $ and eggs sold, $t»; behind,$ At least 40 doz. eggs laid in be credited to March, and chickenshad ; the horse had £; at least$10 worth on hand for the hens. It is notthe way to keep books, but my hens havegot to do as much and more or my capitalwill be nil. It shows, however, themonths when I am flush, and when I amshort. I have quoted this because it seemsto me that it indicates an unnecessarilyheavy expense which the member is, per-haps not considering as such. I


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