. Australian Garden and Field. Aplil, 1914 THE GARDEN AND FIELD. 507 Economic Feeding. riio economic fcccHii;; of live tock does not moan the putting >f animals u\Hm a starvation ra- ion in order to save feed, or to make a certain snpi)!)- of feed reach \ er a si>ocilicd lime. Kconomy in feed means the savinjj of feed froip loss or extravagant use. The liiiiiini;- of stock into paddocks, where thev have aceess to stacks is a waste of feed, ami therefore a violation of system and oconoinical methods in handlin;; live stock. The i^hovellinK' of food out into muddv vards for the hops to ga-


. Australian Garden and Field. Aplil, 1914 THE GARDEN AND FIELD. 507 Economic Feeding. riio economic fcccHii;; of live tock does not moan the putting >f animals u\Hm a starvation ra- ion in order to save feed, or to make a certain snpi)!)- of feed reach \ er a si>ocilicd lime. Kconomy in feed means the savinjj of feed froip loss or extravagant use. The liiiiiini;- of stock into paddocks, where thev have aceess to stacks is a waste of feed, ami therefore a violation of system and oconoinical methods in handlin;; live stock. The i^hovellinK' of food out into muddv vards for the hops to ga- mRHPUKPENQINE3 A PUMP ENGINE THAT OUT- PUMPS WINDMILLS AND RUNS ANY HAND POWER MACHINE I Why use a hand pump or wind mill ? The former is slow, very tiring and expensive, and the latter s quite dependent upon wind, and consequen ly often very troublesome. There is a little engine far sup- erior to both and it is quickly replacing them ad over the State; it's the Fuller and Johnson FARM PUMP ENGINE w ich will pump 500 gallons per hour from we Is up to 300 feet deep and requires abso- lu ely no attention. The engine is delivered all ready for working; you just attach it to the pump stork, start it, a d leave it. It re- puires no special platform, belts, anchor- pet , etc. Remen er, too, that it will work on any hand pump. If not wanted for the pump, just take along to the churn, > eparator or other Hgl t machine and attach the pulley provided; or you can use i- for watering gar- dens, spraying, etc.,—throws a column of wa er 60 ft. high. It costs only Id. per hour to run. It is, undoubtedly, the handiest farm engine known and construct- ed so that it can be easily operated by those who have no experience of engines; it runs without flame, smoke or smell, needs no attent- ion, and is as near troublr-and- accident-proof as an engine could be. Ask for further particulars and prices; supplied to anyone free on request Sole Agents, 5 A FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE UNIONS > PrankunSt.


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