Oklahoma Farmer (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 27, 1904 Page: 4 of 16
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thirty >./ J•:< tio ji<1 furnUib
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fcam<- f,',//it/i r of a> >•«:;• ' •
in building tbla fall do not worry
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no matter about tb<; /. < atbi r, a>- c.' o jid
It rain wbil r flJl! i;^ or later, it will do
no banu, as < yrn f;-. rly well matured
nei da more* mol.t' ur- tban it cjntalnii
in tank' the b< < i-.ilage. We did not
put Anything on Ibe top of the ilais*
after (llllnc a id d/d not lo;-,e •«;* i«<' hei
on top, and tbi yl^;< took <ari ol that
wben It waa (brown to the barn yard.
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tikt .a raer na aet ol ht W t la grtat-
tsr auni.ie.ira fvtsry y«ar, aac crc* grown
ol tht rattcree, t-jai.Ktiag of rvngtiagt
.t: s. by ouft .'r'i'..- par-
'jaaaea y{ ootu a w>ec, waick are estB..y
'jbl ra<rjbt at tat ic-zut in tat ear.y fail
an: .' -aat .eS 1 or hnadrtii ol -- .es
.0 a-jHi'r ^ ran'.ia W'ut Teiae ran'jh-
i3vi art ..earning, out avint ol then art
.'ari. a? xtrj e.otriy.
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illl v> 1 ,' sl>'t trr'jjiijtl j" - *
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f arm ^applje the lirain-.
It bM :j*-zu prxnrea by i rwnt can-
1 at :. 1 ti ata'-t: a_at. tlfi-t >4 pt: -'i'
"'i j ttaat .'or ava.tti..a? a . -
"it arersige—of twenty ol tht lart" t
■->• Ear*, ol Ci. ta.?o wrre borr at..
rais^-d on the farm.
Star.; tverybodyii Chicago came
irotn "n1- farm/atc natura..y a-- a.-
vt)c jliVtrfcBV£>d ID TtLt of thfr
' s * u. An ^xair :L'; * \: 4 .
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>cnJinsj heat to Hospital.
rc trom 0% m ~a Lbjii n. udi
•of mt •« _p tiiertf b oadij afleciad
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for llffrt ITI68L _ LJ&t
9 - 'r i;.T iX.Mj' T.c Tfc-
;.. £ -matty * Heat a zca&e
Cflttfl.
i - r " .-ar M^talniiag it if dnva
- .— _ -It - * a_-1. .; _ I_ -
the t .Tfetn .nto steel backets and ts
'a) • a " > the r-tcuring inaca.ae, where
• -.ry restigfe ol Iwt fg re-
'-i — gram boccmes ' g t *
POi.-.ht.. .liter pa^i.ng tar, -gi. tL-s
awing iir^tess U e wheat :s said to
be ;a t-etter -:-aui:..a lor na...cg ti
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i.HALL, O.'-^OF OKLAHOMA h FAkMING CfcNTI.K~ AND
® MARKET TOWN'-5.
- — -I. '.i..i ** t.*. a~ .*a "
as oti.ged 10 wear respirators and gog-
"••'• ■':■ --'-T- : a:. . sa.j: Tats tr*-i~
-;4 _annt-iK-i a- though it was
■■' " - • _ai..aas .
' tr-cJ: fro® lis elerator
men ol M.aneapolJe, Dtiiuth and Chi-
aa-o who are experts in doctoring
- rci. n of &.i riinds.
UXiM .'Ihi
<jYf,r 'a
Wi at
try aoo<
' 'juaj '■
eaat of
duri* /
mat'
prt.a. -. o a s.;reat tzttnt a.,
■ por'ion oJ the state."
ifr Cai'•'-/■;>• aa.v >. of \he coun-
• Uig .Springs Wiil apply w.th
o all of the range country
'nt Ft ok river. It ig only
■ 'r patit i igjn yea r* that '.he
;an>;e berou in that s>e
•i!' ' aiiiy of th-i
has a ten
of the commercial and proleas onal
reprebentatire men of Chicago shewed
that twenty-five per ttnt were raised
in the country and rural villages.
.Seveat/eo ol our twenty-three presi-
den ■ came Irom the farm. The cen-
-. i>. ol students ol four colleges and
jen uarler. shewed that the rural dis-
tricts a.'-gi v...ages are larn:shjng eigh-
rOU.N'G MEN Tills IS TOUR OPPOR-
• TI. NITX. •
.. ..j'V V* earn *r°ia c :«x' to cm
. >°-r tion is called to Tti*
- tie W««en
• • • ;• c ---;•: f K : - - C::y it:
properly 'onkidered. During "hat time, ty-flve per cent of our college students,
bowerer, bu- Ireda of thouBanda of dol- ™~L" 1— ' -■
*• • t i a.<- •/; .nv«-:-*ed o fine br'-ed-
ing cattP . • 1 the ijuality of th«Irtuff
pdodu ' : oj. the ranges improved at
The bra n and nerve centers are not «•
more dej^nd« t upon fbe soundness of
t•*■ <■ nurroimding tissue than the city
tiiMju the rurai districts. The leaders
lea* pe? cent. Unfortunately, at * are qui', ,'y •- •^'•eeded by men from the
licttei 1 cxas (iattlc.
Fort Worth,*Ti* "Hi'- Mtlri, Uig
iSpriri>'« dlatrb't ba;i b«-<-n thoroughly
dfaticbed durluK the paxt ?<-w wi:ek«
(tfi'l kraut- In loruin;' alonx In fln'i
ol.iipe," aayH V. f.'alvi-rly who baa Jimi.
inane bin fourth of -aiile
f<oii/ thai ttecUon I). hi to Kan •
Mfj« for iiminer pa .14'-. During
th' iihkI month Mr 'Inlvi-riy jinn xhlj)*
Hbrdlpud four i/alu lo ■: of nil-era and
i:iiw.m lo Hindi'K, Kaii, .,b< re he In
eiil'flr'.'d J/ilfcliifuKK, and i(a<i aiioi-i
twenty ran of 2 year-old a"'-m y «•
to alilp, which will eompleto the n .
ber In will move thin aeaaon. 'I
calverly iamb Is loeaUsd In OlaMHci t
nounty, where (tie owner ban been its
the rain'lilfiK buHineHH for the pa*t
.Tutsi,
the lies'.nnJn.-' of the grade up process
i wo fa' •. gr . ly militated against the
s-.'tuatlon, one of which wan that the
foiage . • •, jJd not b<« cep^nded
upon la W Texas, .and the other
wa« that ti.' cattle should be pennif-
ted to rougfj ii through in the giKid old
way. This . ;ea still prevails to some
extent.
Gradually it ban dawned on the great
majority he cattle raisers of West
'I' XH t tb i' Improved blood demands
Improved m< thods of handling. That
a- the animal is graded up beyond the
dignity of a -.'rub he becomes too val-
uable to take bis 'hancen as did hln
long-horned progenitor of the Ions:
ag' Wben one of th'-ne highly grad-
' 'i animals lay down and die from pov-
'' y and m gleet the figures'involved
J. the lo;-n were sufficient to have pro-
.ded a 'onnlderahle lot of feed, and
<ius 11 wan that another step was ac-
' ompjii-.hed In th"- proces« of evolution
that ii progressing In the range cattle
business In the W'-st. itanchmen have
learned that it is cheaper to feed their
cattl'i and keep them alive than It Is
to let them die. Under the old regime
when iiii animal died the loss was triv-
ial, but any loss among the herds of
lorlay Is felt quit# keenly.
in some isolated Instances there are
cattlemen of the old stripe who believe
country. TBey always have been, they
always will be. For this there are#
at leas^ two reasons. One is hat the
country air, food and exercise are es-.
sential to a healthy brain, and another"
that the habit of -work is®almost in-
variably aeflblewUearly in life by the
fariii er boy.
h&k#
rJlow W(
dollars'
Kape for Southern Climates.
For several year; this station at-
'erupted to grow rape successiully by
following the instru tinos given by the
experiment stations n Canada and the
northern stai's. These Instructions in
most cases insisted that to succeed
In growing rape it was necessary "to
plant the corn lat. —from June 1st to
lath.
\\<• have u'-vcr ' reeded in growing
.rape wben slants at this time. For
the pas' three or four years we have
-wn our rape for pasture at the earl-
i'Ht possible date in the spring. One
}1 ur the rape a sown In February,
but it is generally sown in March. By
this method wi have been able to se-
cure good past-1r. as early as the mid-
dle of May an ! ihis pasture properly
handled will furnish good grazing the
entire season.
One can grow rape successfully on
land now plant.,] to rye, either by
ron Id Ton buy a nitllSou*
M'ort h of frcparat'tr*
<d :.i n ever; iL 4
t' • .n. 'i ry 1) • m pvt r\ \\l- i-
I bow. Investl *te fr^m 4*A" to '•!> II
/ . i ;ie John Deere I'iow r . >- li
t. ht, after
-h exami
'1O9 have bo .- ';!, o 11
ii ha 11 St Ire trials &ud 11
ainat ion, nearly \
A Million Dollars V/crth
t/J Wii^a-fra, — I ii. ^-41-
)f li-ar ' ream s- | arators. They
no1 'tit toj-ell—otaki-ii ani.!lii-n. ;n,ia
>' .a WMe reputation, cn T;- •« .ir
<i aiity. More sitivo pruufof Ti.'-.u-
isr mpenortty is im-
po'- iiile. The low
| f.11 j ,'iy nn—^ ri.-Ie,
| ea-y 0 v a-ti,tiit r
ikju 1-arofound oi.lv
In sharpies Tnl'iilar - ■v-:
.Si iiarators. Uig '
plementdealers—the Ti I?
I tiron, --t houses In 'f-Jtl
the w , id. tiio- \\!, 1
Ket fir • cholo" ki. . ■
this and si'l.-ct 1I1
'1 iiulnr. S-:i)i 11,
the Dairy Otitlit ( v..
Kugland; Ricliter A
R.ii'-rf, (.rruiany; S. 1'llssonlpr. France;
jwwpll \ I Ausiralia; Iliini lnini
l o.. Argentine. In tliolr Jtulicneni S u-
iiuliii s are best and tbelr Jurtumeot is
0''j'ij (iaWo-Jsright. Aik tor tutu;. *
Sharpies Co p, M. S-'.mlcs
Chicago, Illinois Wast Cluster, Pj.
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