Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . of a well-known brand inearby. The barn siding being piwill be painted and this structurestand as one of the neatest farm bin Whitby township. amount of care in handling to aany scalding of the sheep, it hastainly given us excellent results. We plan on having all our flshorn by the 8th day of May at 1While some sheep men would consthis rather early, we feel confithat we make considerable savinjthe wool and the sheep are more ifortable and will stay in the buildat night with their lambs, where?they have a heavy fleece theywant to take their lambs out


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . of a well-known brand inearby. The barn siding being piwill be painted and this structurestand as one of the neatest farm bin Whitby township. amount of care in handling to aany scalding of the sheep, it hastainly given us excellent results. We plan on having all our flshorn by the 8th day of May at 1While some sheep men would consthis rather early, we feel confithat we make considerable savinjthe wool and the sheep are more ifortable and will stay in the buildat night with their lambs, where?they have a heavy fleece theywant to take their lambs out onground which has not yet be(warm and thu? cause a greater loiour lamb drop. For the past number of yearshave been marketing our wool thnthe Co-operative and 1919 it was handled byCanadian Co-operative Wool GrovAssociation. Last year our net iwas 67 cts. a lb. and our returnfleece was slightly over $ our average was somewhat athis and the net price cts Continued on page 38 II rmers Magazine ???.. 85


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