Dollars and sense in the poultry business .. . Students No. 181264—Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hume, Kan-sas. I his course has made poultry more profit-able to them than grain or )ive stock. Ourstudents on Keneral farms nil mnkr theirpoultry pny. American Poultry School, Ka nsas City, SELLS *1, INBIGHT MONTHS Student No. 2039G6—Mrs. J. F Dunkin, Missouri, wins blue ribbons and makes more from ber poultry than her husband does from his farm. The first of JanuaryI had three hundredhens. I set 1,000 eggsand hatched about 700chicks. I sold one thou-sand one hundred nine-ty-eight dollars and six-


Dollars and sense in the poultry business .. . Students No. 181264—Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hume, Kan-sas. I his course has made poultry more profit-able to them than grain or )ive stock. Ourstudents on Keneral farms nil mnkr theirpoultry pny. American Poultry School, Ka nsas City, SELLS *1, INBIGHT MONTHS Student No. 2039G6—Mrs. J. F Dunkin, Missouri, wins blue ribbons and makes more from ber poultry than her husband does from his farm. The first of JanuaryI had three hundredhens. I set 1,000 eggsand hatched about 700chicks. I sold one thou-sand one hundred nine-ty-eight dollars and six-ty-four cents ($1,)worth of eggs from Jan-uary 1st to September30th, 1920. I have soldtwo hundred and fifty-seven dollars ($)worth of chickens fromJanuary 1st to Septem-ber 1st. I still have 100chickens to sell. Be-sides this I won fourblue ribbons at one ofour leading shows. says I now makemore from poultry thanhe makes from the to your course.—Mrs J. F. Dunkin,Missouri. FOB WOMEN The Poultry Business has solved the bread winning problem for hun-dreds of women. There is no hard or laborious work in connection with apoultry plant that a woman cannot perform with a little extra help occasion-ally. Women are naturally fitted for poultry


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