. Boone County Recorder . side of the budding, asthe hens scratch the litter toward thenorth much more than toward thefront of the house. A hen faces thelight usually when digging in thestraw for her feed and the result h?that the litter works back. Care should be taken not to usewatering devices of any kind whichhave parts that cannot be readilycleaned. A dirty drinking vessel Isfrequently a source of disease amongthe fowls and should never be per-mitted in any poultry house. Donate of lime, there was reason lorthinking the subsoil contained it. Ex-perimental work on the Station farmat Lexing
. Boone County Recorder . side of the budding, asthe hens scratch the litter toward thenorth much more than toward thefront of the house. A hen faces thelight usually when digging in thestraw for her feed and the result h?that the litter works back. Care should be taken not to usewatering devices of any kind whichhave parts that cannot be readilycleaned. A dirty drinking vessel Isfrequently a source of disease amongthe fowls and should never be per-mitted in any poultry house. Donate of lime, there was reason lorthinking the subsoil contained it. Ex-perimental work on the Station farmat Lexington shows the value of lime-stone, in growing this plant. Quoting*e$jstf fmnetin No. 178, On the Stationj^rrn attempts to grow it CsweeTclfrver) on normal soil without lime havenot been satisfactory, although somegrowth has been obtained.^ In thespring of 1912 two plots of sweet clo-,ver were sown, one limed and one un-Ifmed. The crop was harvested forhay in 1913, the limed plot yielding5,300 pounds of field cured hay per. embarg*t rat ionthroughthe armiihad no ieminentolutioi ists Carranza* s administration hasbeen inaugurated by the slaugh-ter of lbT policemen in MexicoCity, if the latest reports are tobe believed, land it is said mili-tary executions of ex-Federal of-ficers are proceeding with vigorand energy (throughout Centraland Southern Mexico. • Zapata has no>| yet been recon-ciled; the Constitutionalist troopshave not been aode to secure allthe loot they desire; the foreignsituation makes a national loanat this time^very dfyfttcult, andbetween Huerta paper currencyand Carranza paper currency andno coin in circulation, \ no em-ployment in mines or constructionworks for the natives, an\d agri-culture almost ruined, Viflu un-der more than suspicion as tohis loyalty to Carranza, it wWldseem that our Premier will shdrt-ly be called upon to arrange fbranother diplomatic fiasco on Max1ican affairs. There will be no permanentpeace in Mexico until there is aGovernment ther
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