General impressions of the country merchant . is equipped with 15 Pyrene extinguishers. A large Leader pneumatic system forces water through the house and barn. A Crocker Wheeler dynamo,driven by a gas engine, supplies electricity for the barns, house and yard. A motor truck, which has been in use for some years, is an absolute necessity. Of course, Mr. Hiscock has apleasure car. An Indian motorcycle is owned by one of his hired men. In his business office, Mr. Hiscock has large maps of his farm, containing plans for his cropping system forsome years to come. The office is equipped with a larg
General impressions of the country merchant . is equipped with 15 Pyrene extinguishers. A large Leader pneumatic system forces water through the house and barn. A Crocker Wheeler dynamo,driven by a gas engine, supplies electricity for the barns, house and yard. A motor truck, which has been in use for some years, is an absolute necessity. Of course, Mr. Hiscock has apleasure car. An Indian motorcycle is owned by one of his hired men. In his business office, Mr. Hiscock has large maps of his farm, containing plans for his cropping system forsome years to come. The office is equipped with a large rolltop desk, typewriter, telephone and a good agriculturallibrary, in which were many Orange Judd text books. Mr. Hiscock states that Dr. Burketts (Editor of AmericanAgriculturist) Farmers Veterinarian was a regular family bible in helping diagnose trouble in his live stock. Of course, the American Agriculturist was one of the farm papers taken and, according to Mr. Hiscock, themost liked, the most helpful, and the best for his ?-? .;^-.,--i >:^«-.»>x :«-^Mfc. ;/^.-.; ^f^::...^ .\^ Mr. Hiscock at Work With His Tractor 27
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