Southern planter: devoted to practical and progressive agriculture, horticulture, trucking, live stock and the fireside . A choice lot of pigs sired by myfine boars, D s Corrector, 2d., 72433,Son of Ds Corrector 98157 and BigJumbo 64275. Ds Corrector was a halfbrother to the Senior champion boarat the St. Louis Worlds Fair. Half in-terest in his sire sold for $2,500 andhis dam is a full sister to Maple LawnChief, first in age class at St. Jumbo was bred by W. S. Powellof Kansas and sired by the 1,100 , Perfect I Am, 50767, and out ofthe 7001b. sow, Lady P. Sanders,
Southern planter: devoted to practical and progressive agriculture, horticulture, trucking, live stock and the fireside . A choice lot of pigs sired by myfine boars, D s Corrector, 2d., 72433,Son of Ds Corrector 98157 and BigJumbo 64275. Ds Corrector was a halfbrother to the Senior champion boarat the St. Louis Worlds Fair. Half in-terest in his sire sold for $2,500 andhis dam is a full sister to Maple LawnChief, first in age class at St. Jumbo was bred by W. S. Powellof Kansas and sired by the 1,100 , Perfect I Am, 50767, and out ofthe 7001b. sow, Lady P. Sanders, choice lot sired by my ImportedRam, Altamonts, 666. This ram wasimported by G. Howard Davidson ofNew York, and purchased by mybrother, the late J. F. Durrette, W. O. DURRETTE, Successor to J. F. DURRETTE, Birdwood, Albemarle Co., Va. service fails to conceive or does notcome in heat at all. If she fails tocome in heat the usual cause of thisis an overfat condition or want ofexercise. Put her on a thin pastureand make her take plenty of exerciseThere is a case on record of a valu-able cow being sold as barren whichwas bought and driven on the roadover 100 miles and then came inheat and bred a fine calf. It may-be that the passage to the womb isclosed and therefore she cannot ac-cept service. If she comes in heatand is served and then fails to con-ceive, when she next comes in heatinject into the womb a solution ofyeast, a cake of yeast dissolved ina pint of warm water. Inject thiswhen she comes in heat and then afew hours later let her be has been found effectual in manycases.—Ed. GRASS FOR MEADOW. What in your opinion is the bestgrass for a permanent meadow, soillight sandy loam, in good state ofcultivation, raises good corn an
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