. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. February, 1911. 57 Read how two egg-raisers cleared in one year $ per hen, or over Coming Laying House No. 2. 1500 hem in 2560 sq. ft. year ALL FOR ONLY $ Surely this is a wonderful bargain for anyone interested in poultry. So many bee-keepers keep chickens that we feel sure that hundreds of our readers will avail themselves of this unexpected opportunity. Address all orders to George W. York & Co., Chicago. Please use the coupon. Farm Journal has for thirty-three years conducted a poultry department known the country over for the ability
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. February, 1911. 57 Read how two egg-raisers cleared in one year $ per hen, or over Coming Laying House No. 2. 1500 hem in 2560 sq. ft. year ALL FOR ONLY $ Surely this is a wonderful bargain for anyone interested in poultry. So many bee-keepers keep chickens that we feel sure that hundreds of our readers will avail themselves of this unexpected opportunity. Address all orders to George W. York & Co., Chicago. Please use the coupon. Farm Journal has for thirty-three years conducted a poultry department known the country over for the ability of its editors and the value of its contents. It is the standard monthly farm and home paper of the country, with already more than 750,000 subscribers. It is for the poultryman, p;ardener, fruitman, stockman, trucker, farmer, villaKer, suburbanite, the women folks, the boys and girls. Regardless of what you may think NOW, you will find Farm Journal it for YOU too. Clean, clever, cheerful, intensely practical. Cut out and send this Coupon Geohof. VV. York & Chii:ai;o. III. ' _ Enclosud tuid .$ for which send rii'- the trn-iit "Corning Kkl'; postpaid. "Farm Journal " (or two yi-ars. and ".\morican Bi-i-Journal" for one yi-ar. .Name ., I'. O It F. n •. Statp . $12,000 PER YEAR on their flock of 1953 hens. THE ordinary poultryman will say it can't be done—" that $2 to $3 per hen is the very utmost that even an expert can make, clear. He will say that even if a few experienced men could make $ per hen, it is im- possible for two mere beginners to do it. And yet that is exactly what the Comings, father and son, DID DO in 1908. Starting five years ago with only 30 hens, with no experience, with Prof. Gowell's bulletins as their foundation, with many experiments and much hard work, this was the result in 1908 — over JI 2,000 profit from 1953 laying pullets. Read the whole story in the Corning Egg-Book (entitled "$6.
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