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Cape May County
Experiment Station Test
Of Interest To The Farm and Home
'Fatten Fowls
For Holidays
Soil Acidity I Dispose of Surplus ^ | Stock Early
County Agent Babbitt Reports Spinach and Lime Tests County Soils Acid
Cumberland
Management Club Second Economic Club Consists of Fourteen
Vineland Men
ly autumn l* th«- tiror C»p*
Mkf md Cumtx-rlmnd pmiltn j
«tll «J*u*llf ftnd adrM-l t« fatten and dicpm of.
•urpl'o torktreh a» ••■II a> r»rl> j
balrtird pnll-U of a Qttalltf not •
", Ih. •«rk « .1.1-. M Over 3,157 Pullets
Market ptroifij tre» at.
f hiftie^i joat befor. Tt<aakf«tTln« and CbrUtmaa Ar other adtaotait* to aeUins Mr |du» etoek tatrly eatly »n the •*» •on t» found In the eavinic of eon
stderable food material.
The Oraix-rtA 4 foaatf **<wJ try Ooitotnir M»ra*ei«Ti Clah. •hleh l« made up »t t.nntee®
' poultt.'mm. hold*
A. Jell, poultry hur.-jO"< P'^rt !<-. pulln prx i»uanian failed State* Depart-1® 8 * the Bkontt, o! Oetoher
arent of Ajtrlrulturv r- the A^n ^"*'*'* ^ ^
tie Ctir eonfnnjre imommeaded i *****•• *• * ration a eoft m»*h tanked Jl«wd » the AtUnu.
Iiucnrtil of.CcmitT Cl.ll. -‘■'eh ha» an
Mod by W, COLLINS THOMAS BLUE RIBBON FARM PAGES These Farm Pages Were Judged the Finest t
IN THE
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Cumberland County
j I»r *.,«h! «,o.po^d ohOoBBtr Club
tou. part. oairt-aiTtwoi ■** of U :t ■-**■ p.-r bird mtddltn**. t. o pan*, nnd-*". '«*• 'lub ha. a murk “part. Ttvr around »«r**r nun..- - <.t ptiUcl» than
• n«i hr Mana*r ■ mbrni ia 12.171. t hr Vlnriano dut.
v Best One Out Of Three Herd Sires Prepotent
Cow Test Records Reveal Pedigree Does Not Mean That A Bull Can Transmit Good
Qualities To Offspring
Rodents Killed By Owk-Hawks Ridding Farm of Pests Shown By Survey iUnka sad Oat» Help Kill Karan i what extent
\Doingsof YourNeighbn,
the evil they do. the Btoladoal Surrey of the fatted 8u.tr. Itopartmeot of Asrtcotture hu for
ntu.tie* of their food babitc.
that can he learned oot-ot-doora by vatcfcins the birda to vahabU. bat the sure way of ftodlos —■ • hat a bird cata to to examine contents of it. atotnacb anf
Menu y what to found.
W. u McAtwe, a Moiostot in the
nhile-uned
tray, ^paratin* the Inrser partlclcn on a bite bh..ter*. catebirx the more Burly around food on a bolt in* doth. Irnaaferrlna thto to biottem. and finally IdenUtyln*
Edgar and Trank jicTheraon. Mnarloa Suw, , of Cold Spring, recently aatbeted.Mt of Dim Cj«-k the corn from Frank-, vocational u4 fine ChMtrr ntnf TV.* ftrl. MMwVn**^ . an
aa excellent
The Brld produced crop. Vetch wan
the last cultivation a* a! M
W. & Tbompaon.
From vartwa rrpon, * '» w »c-pT.;,-, •huild not be qu.-, ' the/ hare been ta prmoj
To determine the effect of *ooi ground on Ktch crop, a* epln.ch the Experiment Station i» eon doriia* 1e*t# In rytlnder* Th-e. have been Sited with *otle thawet* known to be decidedly add County Agent Babbitt who ierentlj had ar. opportunity t.. »»» the rewuH. of tb~* 'ewt» at tb« Baperttneni maitoi*. reporU -- them »» folio am. •« well a.^mahe^
STnrUmy on Cumhertond Ooan 'T fart«» Tertmlh aeU »f «»«»- sram ahould be mixed were tr«wtwd with hydrated <|| , | «nh
Hme. while othM* were given an n , llk ^ buttermilk Milk ta *x- ■ entire ... ■ apelvai-ftt of ground limMlone ,,.|ie* t In fatl.ning mUtor-* b«d ‘ ni ‘' Both form- of Have were applied ^ lwo „ a and off
tort before eeed.M Ou aOtb ,,^-d to .web p—od Ol . haall - L v tb, met. where no Haw waa utwd. the ^ ! Tb. ■•' ■td. kept by th« men. apinneh ee*d falleu to germinal- r ' , a , ol ,|,i ^ „ kwi not to • bers of tr,.« onaniaaUou. cor, Jt^fand not even weed growth tfc , too mu<h durinx ■*** <>' • ^ P''duftlo. on tmUetwn» found In tl.w» eyllndvr* (h , ^ rl . p,,, lfc . t»neainr 1 •»* hrnr e,i "2 “ n4 cot »Tr.r. 1600 pound, of ground rlo<] Vofth- Srto lew ttoyn o jMmptl-r .rll M ccwto of pr.
lime-.n. or It. M«l'aleitt •* „ iU Alfi feed |,ghtly three ume.lducln* » ^
applied At veedlng time, there ... ,, Jay t ^, r , h „ of the peri0.11O’*' »*'•' t®' 5^? • BOO,h °
g marked tmpr..vaaH-nt In th- 4 -;,, t he bird* all they wUl ea-
••-and of .pinanrh a. well a. to ( , br „ Unje. a day bn*, do
the growth It made ThU im ,,,,, t , o,f or , tbem a hour-!Vi***' 1 **'’ prowment rontlnurd up to f do p,..,Bd rocker. I ahould add jijTbe poond. ground iiwre.t..... Or- p,, ul ^ week.. FoU' pound, i"'' 1 * af the m.»t internal lag fartr to n[ , he Brm i B ,,,10. may pro^kmc j fp” 11 ''
Be .it w. rn d war that lb err W A nouad gain |lh. H . .. . __
very little difference in rylinde, Kxperienred (attcaer. «ane ‘ r.wlved l.u their egga. •«< Iwiry Indwrtry. wWre a Mudy,„ ^ mwr r.uwmablv certain tb»« ^n^'T^dTorTacTn^itr'^ tcantad with ground lime.t... . krr p poultry on the fatten With the c^clurion of l» made ul awvortottaa reeotdiijjf priM n alre* are ums] for fire! em ] cn i ale 4 aDd the average for ■md thaw treated »itb an ♦Mul*. i n<! for a. long ur ta.c lmtmth of fXtober. the \ In.U. . all tort, at the 1 ntted st..i.„ ,,i K eneralioaa. a dalmaan t br r rmnr -r v-rr It ««b»- Tfct-■ i-nt .d hydrated lime On anothr, ^ b , to „„„ ..vmmetcial, *!"»' ,b * «**»« »• » «‘ J * '«»• Uaa develop a h-.- of row a. every-,J^ TbTagur^rvrtedU omctol “• cylinder ■ Itme -a. u^ {kllM)>nc p,a»,. the bird, ar 1 riu^waa t^Wgg* | kdna to Uw abiltoy of puto b^j*, of which Will be a bear, pro-1 of
Cbartaa Bohm', u- U |« white potato., ,. .^1 , r‘ Cap *‘ UtT 1 ‘- k new pottitryniaB I lag.
£•0 Sne Barred • . .
Arthur Wltoor ; r :i . manUy had : tar.* . veating g bu-v :
cr.rn.
Lrvin.
of Woodbine. _ __ Rock broiler*, which be will be placing on the market before
E. Miner Teatoa. g View, g week cr *. ,* j plfted trmtlag ta
Ed. PhllllpB. Jr.. Cape May dairyman, to a thorough believer in alfalfa. Hr rut an extra good crop of IhU hay from a field
•eeoed laat year. Tl'« year he ] with p-e-hena. a.ldttionai eight acre, vocalionai t.acij.-
anme •ugg^i.r., r,
M. Levin and aon. .rf Woodbine.
enlarge their They And that op Ala In very
well with their poultry
after dw»a«iBg”fee-i Bull Association Helps To Solve Problem
...rag* hint !•» th11b netted JS.J eeet> j for the state to 22 7,
Tm» axetage la rai.--: i H.vcnt rtably by the price* th» -!,,,» .raMng ngen and Middle*, x club j MW} and f
.1 ree.lxcd !>u their
With the .omJuclon .,f tn* u muS, m a^xortatioe re«dttoj ir p,ov n aim , . j month •>( fX-tober. t*— vi*.i-...i , . o. .^.
Richard Uoyd. of Dlaa Cre-k.
•r. ..—.j '»ba a young ww which re potent part, of the whole »«fn.wed a litter of eleven
under a microwopo. IdentiAca- j pies -
awto. aualto. and bone, of bird.. * r * ** la * ,ulte
mamtrr.l», reptile*, and amphibian.; in fart, of all claa-e* of objects eaten by birds. A card prepared for each atomarh contains
Tent.* Ewing, o* (Mia to Anding dairy sort w ratoNg a pmAuw* -'«»* Inrttwd of havtog the png ta a rtuall enckwar* galtev a the ptg. to mt 3 chard, which prattle* b to hetler under his exri:
From three hanel. & 1
tatoaa. Trank IHaiawt gathered i 70 Uak«b ct 1
crop poutoe* for wei (Ooatl-u.: ci Pat
full intentory of food Item, and 1 their relatlvi percentage, by bulk, and when a *ulTlci*at number of
ecirgaalgsd and -ta:
but add pfc«ep*>*ie wa- applied | altv ^cr f«- f.-vaa a* >.• to tant*** 1 00 a »«• yaar's program »’ 1 null* to transmit tdgber milk prola varying amouata Tb* appll .... tv,,.,. 1. often a diltwreno • meeting bald In the City Hail durUall ao 4 baiter tot tout to theii catioti of tbto material helped th* or i¥ * a pound between the *'•* Tur.Jar eewalng. Novem:-_ i.'off^nrtaa.
gen,matxm of tV ^Inach and JTlhla and plumb l- M- Black, poultry Meetalur ’haprered the growth a>n.!derai :: Mr4a Howeve-. tarm.ra In manr l ' ’ h ' dtoewmon and , . red , „f the cmintry may not And -- **— •*“ ——— > •’ *
show that of
"Ot the M vantpla. of aoll t. - portualilM. ed by the ufAee (Cumbrrl. id „tved may not pay tor the ex County Extenolon Aervlre). d .r penae and both e of fatisaing the lag the past year, ti have b* e«, birds. In such caam It may pfov. found to repulrv at least loo* wto-wt to wll direct with no atpounda of hydrated lime per acre t.mpt la fatten the fowl. Man) to eorppct the acidity. «bc. a , U ch bird, are tornght at th« Majority of the crop* grown ou mark eta by faU0u«t» and cwd' C.-.iah*trend C-Miaky Ooila rwo’l'r' tloned and IdDeWed for rvwal».
• awoot anil the application «' Itone ner aero t« eorrect the »y. Flare a maturity of the crop*
grown on Cumheriaad fjouaty "<*tt _
require a *Weet aoU th* .pp'tr
The Professor Says
The average percent.** of
New Farm Booklets
f llm to <
* of th. .
•m .t»p* toward increaain* thr Altboo^ Na tona^ yield per acre, and every kri-wnr. *■ "W ahould make sute ibat the lime:£“1- * b * rt ' •'TT*
ul .
appetite
Wcei ;
alfalf. '
“I audan hay. 1
purr 1,red dairy airoa, one-third Increase herd production. oo*~ tblrd barely maint m ll. and the other ■’ rd lower It- In o«b,’r
art' pure bred Kite out
three to desirable. It tbto pro
prcHloti represent
flat, of aSalt. among purw toed
ad in, ul * the praportlofi 1 grade anlr.al* mu*', bo even unfavorable. • , . Ttreve figure, iadtext. tbai even
thouch a dairyman l-crcbaae a pure bred bull from a high producing dam. and a aide with blxb •cords back of him. he has but
me chance .-at of three that tbto ■ io* rnrnjMgb bted bull will be able to -an hav 11 *• *ran»mtt W* blgb daily qualllle* to
^ikvhiy. ai:
, in,
iSl'
t.ndard i ]
It. coitonr Inter, feed. 1
ducer All their danghtera *«1 1 From the percentage* high producers and at least; of tto food Hemal a of their sons will bo capable lh , omily or ^ SlrdMn be o! transmitting creator production.' ci<- , ly ^timatod ” r: II to on the basts of such tc-
I formation that the Bloioa cal 8ur-
Tbr Biological Survey. V. 8. D ! -.** had boen able to combat A. oper.vtoa as experixaental fur prejudices against certain birds.
| such aa hawks, and owto. The sharp-sbinned. cooper, and duck
hawks feed largely
. Health'.
Thrifty Tall Timber Talks
South Jersey wdls. ahould not h- ; 1 , \ par r ot **• bas daughter, in production ..Pared ta *. :* The blghcv U r i hU worth a.* quality fruits M th **>tlr* crop ! This ompbailre, the Importance «r will be at the.r tc#i from ao» Qa,, butulrx! po nds of feedingi" mo,r •‘atvfnl ! *rtion of dairy' te in oiniet. «” <*■ , AakaMr has t.-.ich dlgrrtible ^ ***..**? . ^ sake mould be inviarte-i pretoln In It . 4V« p , 4 n.ls of ■‘ T » U »J* 1 ,h ' lr daughter* come
teily dHt. Hheat adddling ISoo pound.l 10 * 0 productbia •1 ot skim-milk TU* ahould be aj Unforiunat.ly - says th* Bute 1- lit lie w4Wtb-wi. I. hint to th»~ dairy acihoritie* "nearly all buUa w ho arw gatolt.t pig* to ten' j are botebered after rracfalng the about ten p« cent of •ankage in] age of three or four year*. Dairy-
in Smith Jersey, sad thei: .oolunctton Wlrh n.tddlltiga and men are beglaniag to we that thia iat usea This bullrtlm I other feed" i» * mistake. In order to prevent up in attractive foib wlUi " ' * “ '
plate • t bowing the
farm at Saratoga Sprint.. V V. reindeer experiment station at] Fairbanks. Alaska, and has recently completed an arrangement to ewtnhiteb a rabbit capertmont St*
•n K< rffdktanti. Cam.
I\>r*»;ry. taya the Purest Ser-
. . rloe. 1/ S. D. A., te ateadlly bew ll h b i* b coaiini an art : land manage- ... k. k- v— w#bl exprr*aed in practical meas-
ure- fir pt ucting forest growth from fire and other d-strurtlrr
tor togging timber "O as
crop ot wood.
are Injurious. The great horned owl gets only poultry that to improperly exposed st night, hot it MhetwlM benoBctoh The remaining specie, of bowks and owls, more than 50 In all. have chlefiy useful habit.. They feed on a great variety of rodents rod have
i<~obUnurd on page fire)
The Fnited Stales produced 2 ,t llPvn dote 11 eggs last year. This . at the rate of about 760 egg.
ew Jersey"
toauod by the State Agriculture, which
oe thot in'I inrboa to tb* «• one bunct.
- hi face and five puu noils will faslrn it.
of sblngit
Ic. laid
""varieties. It'B” 1
mis wltf th* revjulrement*
•il wbd b-klnx *ppP-s
lo* as a Pood l* a cirri:
gtared by the foods special ’ To flnd t |,c , on Unto :r. gallo the »U'e t olle*. -if Agn- <>f tiradar tank* square t ’■Lleb roolalnv many al- jutnetor in feet, multiply by t • lecolpt- ta whtoh apple ,„p lh . ,nd th.: multiply
! 5.A75.
Registered Berkshire Pigs For Sale
Fxper
RIDE OR WALK. NEW (928 MODELS STANDARD TRACTOR Will do your wheel hoe work as **.. as heavier culuvsting. Will also plow, diic. pull seeders, mowiag machines, etc. Cash or Liberal Terms Special indccemcnts for early orders. Write or cal! for 1 name of nearest dealer.
State Com Show
tins Used
Jerse y Red Pigs For :
ii 1 ■”*-* 1 Priced Reasonably Write for prices or call and j sec them. * J GUY ERRICSON Dias Creek. N. J. Squibb s Tested Cod a O. Liver Oil
*1.78 pFr pallon A few faanelh a! 845.00 per 80-gwUon bid. For Sato by * , E. J. RUBRIGHT South Seville, N. J.
Onion Sets
1. Strata & Sons
Artz C. Kelley Westwood Farm Rio Grande, N. J.
Bountiful Farms Baby Chix
w« am now offering our Bountiful Baby Cfclx fct Ilvsry. Thorv bla never been enough to wm't ‘A* ‘fl It to thcrvforv .dvlaable for thoee wtahing tr obuit * plat their orders early. James Whetsel, Bounliful Fanis N. Man Red VmdmU
Why Has Beacon Laying and Glowing Mash Been used cxcluxivcly by HARRY HEINICKEL South Seaville for the Past Four Years? Obviously becauxe the RESULTS HATE BEER 'ATISFACT0ET Ertulti ktt the proven answer. Xr. Heiaickel it » wideawake poulu.-v— with a iock of 800 birds. P1AY SAFE, like Mr. Heiaickel is doing, and FEED BEACON BUTTERMILK MASH with proUsyme Sold By
M. Cohen Woodbine, N. J.
! Fagon and Fleetwood Port Mortis, N. J.
Trade in your 0J< Stove on a Ne^
Sooner or later, you'll rri>Uiv vxxir 0^ trade :heni in now on a new Sunbcan: l *»*' Sunbeam will v.iafacturify b**l 4 h " ,D ‘, . rooms, upstairs and down—will Weei> V®“’ than you have e'er you m-mey, too. it > two or three nn ? 1
For a short f-' 1 ” a libera! alio* * 1
Art at
mcr heft"
drawn. This >eai
tn Sunbeam
• product ol theLi
EKBKKT MACHETTl
T. C. FOX A SONS NEWFIELD, N. J. SELLING AGENTS
Ebelhare’s Harware

