The Farm-poultry . iness. Ifprofitable, the fondness will come round allright. Too many air castle builders are inthe business. They expect the hen to lay theeggs, hatch the chicks, and run the all this was possible, about nine-tenths ofthe people would be in the poultry not one man in twenty is raising poul-try and conducting the business along linesthat would make any occupation under thesuii profitable. The writer has never knownan energetic business man who put in practicethe same business methods of the merchantor successful men in other occuiiations, thatfailed


The Farm-poultry . iness. Ifprofitable, the fondness will come round allright. Too many air castle builders are inthe business. They expect the hen to lay theeggs, hatch the chicks, and run the all this was possible, about nine-tenths ofthe people would be in the poultry not one man in twenty is raising poul-try and conducting the business along linesthat would make any occupation under thesuii profitable. The writer has never knownan energetic business man who put in practicethe same business methods of the merchantor successful men in other occuiiations, thatfailed to make his poultry profitable. Thebusiness is regarded too small for that kind ofattention by a large majority of people breed-ing them. For that reason we see each yeara numljer of them drop out and make roomfor others to do the same things a little lateron. The poultry business will never be over-crowded.—Southern FuiiUry Journal. /ist]\ /IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS/IS.


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