. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. RED BALL BRAND It ^ositivQiv Cums Colic, Scouring and Indigestion 1353 Folsom St., San Francisco ABk your grocers or dealers for QUINNS OINTMENT FOR HORSES stands at the head of all veterinary remedies. Such troubles as Spavins, Curbs, Windpuffs, Splints, Bunches have no p J terrors for a horse if the master keeps and applies Quinn's Ointment. All jj well known horsemen speak of it in the highest terms: % Miller & Sibley of Franklin, Pa., owners of St. Bel, brother of late Bel Boy, write, "We have ^ used Qninn's Ointment with preat success and bel
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. RED BALL BRAND It ^ositivQiv Cums Colic, Scouring and Indigestion 1353 Folsom St., San Francisco ABk your grocers or dealers for QUINNS OINTMENT FOR HORSES stands at the head of all veterinary remedies. Such troubles as Spavins, Curbs, Windpuffs, Splints, Bunches have no p J terrors for a horse if the master keeps and applies Quinn's Ointment. All jj well known horsemen speak of it in the highest terms: % Miller & Sibley of Franklin, Pa., owners of St. Bel, brother of late Bel Boy, write, "We have ^ used Qninn's Ointment with preat success and believe it fulfills all claimed for it. We cheer- ^ fully recommend it to oar ; For Curbs, Splints, Spavins or Bunches it has no equal. Price $ per package. Sold by all druggists, or sent by mail. W. B. EDDY S WHITEHALL, N. Y. When to Cut Alfalfa. Alfalfa should be cut when not more than one-tenths of the plants have come in bloom. Cut at this early stage, the yield of hay for the season will be much greater than if the alfalfa is cut near ma- turity, and every pound of hay secured will be worth more for feed. The late cutting of the first crop seems to injure the plant more than at any other ' time, and the Kansas station has found it profitable to cut alfalfa the first time as soon as one-tenth was in bloom, even though the weather was bad and the crop spoiled in curing. The increased yield from succeeding cuttings over that cut late much more than makes up (or the loss of the first crop. Successful clover growers the first time they try alfalfa often ruin the stand, so that it has to be plowed up, by waiting to cut until it reaches the stage at which clover is usually cut. The great value of alfalfa is the large amount of protein it contains, that ma- terial in feed that is absolutely necessary for the formation of blood, lean meat and milk. The higher the protein in alfalfa the more valuable the crop. Experiments made in three states- Kansas, Colorado and
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