Dollars and sense in the poultry business .. . ve, besides much other equipment of the most modern kind. In connection with this Barracks there is maintained the largest GovernmentPoultry Farm in this country. They have brooded as high as 45,000 chicks atone time and had as many as 35,000 laying hens. They have 21 houses over 200feet long, each accommodating 1,700 layers or over 5,000 baby chicks at broodingtime. The work on this farm is under the direction of Judge John Zimmer andMajor Polk. These soldiers are being taught to raise poultry the QuisenberryWay. There are 1,500 to 3,000 soldiers


Dollars and sense in the poultry business .. . ve, besides much other equipment of the most modern kind. In connection with this Barracks there is maintained the largest GovernmentPoultry Farm in this country. They have brooded as high as 45,000 chicks atone time and had as many as 35,000 laying hens. They have 21 houses over 200feet long, each accommodating 1,700 layers or over 5,000 baby chicks at broodingtime. The work on this farm is under the direction of Judge John Zimmer andMajor Polk. These soldiers are being taught to raise poultry the QuisenberryWay. There are 1,500 to 3,000 soldiers at this Barracks at one time. When this farm was first established, the Government called on a graduateof this School to superintend the hatchery, rearing and building and he< remainedat the farm until employed by the Missouri Experiment Station in a similar po-sition. Our course satisfies no matter by whom or inwhat way it is used. It is endorsed and recommended bythe highest authorities in all parts of the world. IS A WONDERFUL, SCHOOL,. I work for the government during the day, but Iam wiling to do all that I can to help you and furtheradvance the good work of your wonderful School. Imust say the books I have had have done me a lot ofgood. I am talking and trying to persuade others whohave lately bought homes to take your course. I shallalways speak a good word for you and your valuableSchool.—James W. Garnett, Maryland. Page Twenty-one Mistakes Cost Money we supply the latest and best information Besides the work done at our own Experiment Station, the School keepsin touch with the experiments being conducted by all the leading ExperimentStations in all parts of the world, and gives you at all times the benefit ofthe latest and best information to be had. Each student has the benefitof this expert counsel at all times. It is the aim of the American Poultry School to get the best practicalinformation in our course that it is possible for us to obtain. Many institu-tion


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