Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 139, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 24, 1916 Page: 2 of 6
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tn. a-ttr-i; to bear :sn tie idea of easy: disposition. Tery Quiet and gen-
«*oef* tiea- l.itnets in color, tie maiiag ti em easily handled.
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Wee .
--rr:'7! ottfrz. wtth l.f;.:-5:t:-c*5 n.re grte registers, the Atcericaa and the
-ri ttt tie t#e il liii.^y tbci i ic rno oton-u r€*^—: —f laoae ti -b..d bit- while Natnual instead of one niaintained
. ... ~ ^ ' tatars j t/. ntii-eatary The pavi ' «-LJ-'S FOR GARDEN ~e fneti.y I>a -. rrtey btbtres for the breed but much careful auen-
. a*- esocaar^itiOE car ia* rri_.fr -r«- •■-- * "< '■ stars it Hon is given to keeping the breed s
re*p®cilal and records, and the Duroc-Jerseys now
hare an established standing in
* be*t America and. like the Chester White*
by tie £1 Poland-Chinas they are the pro-
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ttt bait ratpterry is as foijcwi Tit
t«: cta-w sitTid be cut oa
fca-a-td kxc after fr-._-_at. tit sew p'"* ^ UHa
! fochtd bttk ■ !'- ■ *"* 1 trfc-i* its ntr adTtstages
tea list tad thianeri to ?T^ IKCes^ ur hrat Fewer nc-cm-
a *r# or six cares to eaci , re=-i-i n-t.ea taltr tie .^aTe*
crow*. This pruaag is calie-d wmm- ff.*-55 Tt-" ^ " -*,**?■*? *> ***?
cer prtaiiag and is dtine m June or c~ — ' '-** c- leawea to
:tjT la tie sprag tie Uttral Jrrrt*t rMt ***■ «" rrowtng
brancies are cxt back so tie
—-'-Z ud§ *111 deTeloj iito ft:
cliir^Ts.
An^r.ci." *'«r .T-^T ?*-- '*t -
FEEDING CATTLE IM SUVVEP. MANURE USED FOR POTATOES
Praet ct Fcs.<-d te Bt *;t P^« -.a * / uts *M)y Fer
TKan * rt* reeis >-g—Vt..s t ztr, F-ti- or Petted, to Sc.e
M *e Pwl-.'t- , p- ;t. . j Ci>p.
B*ma<rr feeditg wtOe cattle tt
pa t~red, has bee® fcr.nd to be more
proStab'e ttaa wister fe*-;.ig So yoo
« tt ptyi to feed tie Uef cattie ia
r.icnter wile rEasiag ia tie pasture If tie aoil is pwyr. well-roHed cia
at tbey t£.9"i;4 tare, and aeed, a r.ore ray aafely be used Just prior U
•tronger feed tias greea grass.
The noit e^ooc^tiral way to use
trure for potatoe*. either rotted ot
^sh. is to a; ply it to ute prece>dlni
CONCRETE FOR HOG WALLOW PUREBRED STOCK FAV0REC
Weer"jr D t.ffecta'-t Be Uses F -tt C™M Often P-ed.-cet Sat tfac.
0."3 SjmTtr to Keep Ar -art to-/ Variet/. B.-t Fg-ther Use
Free e# Verrrin. Deve ;ps Scrub*.
A r i hog walicw is a mighty good The £rrt croas of one purebred Tart-
tere^mett for any fa-tner Bciid it ety with aaotie# ft*a produeea Tery
of cotcrwte and coctert tt with the sat.tfa/.tory Hock, but fur.her use of
weJi o* tank Imring the samtner pet sach s-_oek dereiope mongrels an J
!n wiekly a g«>d disinfectant and jvb a*taily destroys the best usefulness ot
wffi keep the bt/gs tealtiy. happy an: j both breeds concerned Pure!red
free of lie*. rtoek is more profitable for all utes
PROPER PLANTING OF TREES
3fc.ee! Should Be to F ate Roots in
Soil as The/ Wet Be*c-e Re-
n>9va! From N .
ta i>l*eizz.£ iht tre* roots 22
lioc *;ih the soQ 2-f te^trfr i? poaifbte
ia tbe directioB u that 12 wk;ci
tier were before reuDOTt_ aai but
•ligitly—oce or two inciej— deeper
tian the tree stood in tie nursitry If
tie season is Tery dry H will be a g>sd *^*e
pita to giT« each tree t bucketful or S'—-* *"-"-i * bc-it tad the end strips
two of water when nearly done plant-
ing ' —
Plantiag i
—cot beftre tie learea will come am
et! T rney must in DO ct« >e It BEST EGGS FOR IKCUBATI0N
on the trees, eT«c for an tour or twe 1
'■ * e* -£■ 45 liey carry \Z a J-j Fti"t' They A-e t-e 5t~c-~- t">o
tnre ri ily ttd tie tn § ^ .ils .-jsi C- :«i—-Ktes 7-e<- Ct.e-ea a-.;
be wilted to a certain extent ttd to I Do Krt Waa-i Tner-,.
strip off the leaTes by hand belore j -
the.r o^ e _s comp eted is not a f tod ' Do not hatth any errs older tv r
' ^ - - - P'-attmg aity ocntir _ as , ten dayt Tie frether the err* tie
,>.-g ti tie so:! wc:'t well :• net *et ! better they hatch aad tie strcager
anl st-cky; and tie ground to; too . e chici*.
fcArrl- When sarizg eggs for incubation
" is a 't2^eri:Lt u ciow
POPULAR AS A LEGL'VE CROP '-1 -- 10 '• —gre-es as j.-.et ble. Keep
' ti'a 1-CTtrel Zk ti: *tih batting
Boy Bea-a Wa e Ei:e e>-t May. I« -1 e*6*
create N trt^er of Sctl arva De- !
s -at e for Past.re. FCR DRIVING POSTS QUICKLY
Soy beans are very popular as a
ler-me rrop where they haTe beta
tried. They make excellent hay, in-
crease the nitrogen supply of the vM
and are highly de«:rab.e as a pastura
crop for cows and hoes
Soy beans are sure to be V gVy re-
garded in the Scroti.west when they
are planted mere eiteasirely. They
may be planted in rows and cultivated
like cowpeas. The Mamaoti and the
I to San ar* good varieties
Ha-5-Pc«re- P - D- .e- Mi:e of P ece
of Log W 1 A'vxer P.-^ose
C.te 5at<t*aetir
To drive posts Quickly take a ejec-
tion of a log about la inches in diam-
eter and two fee* long to which are
atta/h«-l two handles at an angle Two
men one oe each side, can use tii*
hand-power pile driver while a third
man holds the poet to be dnxea and
keeps it in alignment.
VERMIN ON LJTTLE TURKEYS KINDNESS TO FAR¥ ANIMALS
Prevent and Destroy Perts by Fre- it Has Wireta-y V* Le That Fa
quently Gtat rg For. a Wrth
Good Ointment.
Look out for bead lice and tick* cie
the heads aad necks of little turtteys
and prevent and destroy these lice and
tide* by fre<;u nUy gr*M.ng '.he heads
and neck* of the poult* with stme gend
bead lice c aim eat, or with carbolic
raeeiine.
Cannot to Overlook-
Will Work Wonder*.
Kindness to the farm animals U *p
predated nearly ti much ty tnem as
by the member* of your family. It
has a money value wtth the animal*
that you ran not afford to overlook and
with the family a psychological valu*
that will work wonder*
RETARD GROWTH AND THRIFT CAUSE OF CALVES SCOURING
B ; V stare Va;e n Cr: j rg Yo.-g Tr;.; . Ca- SeaHy A'wsys Be T-aeed
Ar mail—Feed ard C*ra W.,1 to C re-feed rg 9V ir Millt or LacK
Not 0*set IL of C ear r eat
Crowding any young animals is a
mistake No amount of feed and oth-
erwise gtK>d care can offset It
'■"hen cumber* ar* increased til!
good ccmpaiT becomes a mob. the
atmosphere of rest, growth, thrift and
enjoyment of rtvlng depart*—and loa-
der yoa -( life ahowi it quickly.
Kany re forever fcsving trouble
win th .r calTes *co*rlng—getting off
feed. etc. Nearly *!waya this can be
traced to overfeeding skim milk, feed-
>cg eold milk, or to lack of thorough-
ness ia cieanag and frequently scald-
ing tie pails or otier receptacle* for
ti* milk feed
JUDICIOUS FEEDING
IS VERY NECESSARY
La-ge'y Responsible for Improve-
ment in Beef Cattle—Efficient
Ration Needed.
By w L ?L:zzAitr 0.
0tlt- A an;
. cditlous feeding is largely respon-
s.bit for imprcveinent in beef cattle
13 the past—;t is reasonable to sup-
pose tiat it will be Jun as potent a
factor in the future. If you will ex-
amine the methods of the most suc-
cessful breeders, men who are pro-
ducag tie best types of cattle, you
w... _n. tiem good Judges and gocd
feeders
The cow before calTing needs plenty
of feed of the right kind in order to
be in good ?esh at eaMng time «he
need* to carry plenty of fesi so as to
h*Te some reserve to fall back on. A
tow tiat calves ia a half-starred con-
dition cannot do Justice to herself nor
to tie calf
The suckling cow neeis a ration of
greatest eEciency which means on
mace up of a liberal allowance of
rri-- liI upon the cow at tii*
time is so great and tie full nocriah-
mem of the calf so important tiat it
J poor economy to practice am bin*
but a good system of feeditg" The
feed should be of such a character
£ "-1®. rod milk
Cow Fbr developing a y0Mg calf
whole milt Some of tie be« bee,
cow* are not especially noted for milk
recorda. and anything which ctn £
dote to make tiem gire core
U 'Wc'-Mt-i by the calf
Al^fa a especially suited for milk
( production because of its high protein
. ccnient and its richness in mineral
I elesenta. The grain ration should
i consist of corn or ground kafir com-
bine-d with bran and cottonseed meal.
~ f.£e 15 1)80 ^ eic*"ent feed for
sucu.ating the milk Cow and will take
i-e place of pasture. During the sea-
K-n when the grass is good the cow
j *... not need so tery much grain,
tut the grain ration should not be cut
-- entirely if you expect to raise a
f ■ calf. When the grass becomes
5 .. durteg the summer season it i*
an excellent plan to supply some addi-
■ • nal roughage, such as silage or al-
falfa hay,
HOG CHOLERA GERMS
SPREAD BY PIGEONS
Birds Carry Disease From One
Farm to Another in Search-
ing for Daily Food.
Pigeons are responsible for about
per cent of the spread of hog
c--o.era according to the authorities
-v° dea::c8 *ith its eradication.
* -e farmer who owes or harbors
Pigeons should either confine them at
nome or dispose of ttein_ pigeoc8 fly
from farm to farm in search of food,
which they generally find in the feed
>a--5 In firing long distances and
Tisitmg many yards they easily get
the germs on their feet and infect a
, oj? ne'-£toborhood before people real
Ue that cholera is in their herds. In
" ^ the loss from hog cholera in the
!-,! , i* wts « rrso,
! . lf ooe-Sfih of this can b«
attributed to pigeons they will hare ti
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