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special training 

 and adaptability 

 in selling in or- 

 der to place the prod- 

 uct before the buying 

 public. This means 

 skillful advertising. 

 It will require time 

 and skill, but we think 

 that it will pay both 

 in financial reward 

 and in the satisfac- 

 tion of having con- 

 tributed something to- 

 ward the upbuilding 

 of a superior strain of 

 poultry and 

 a notch 



standard of perfec- 

 tion in egg produc- 

 tion. The trap nest 

 has an intellectual as 

 a financial incentive. 



setting 



higher 



the 



Fig. 93. — A feed-supply can out of 

 reach of rats ana handy for feed- 

 ing. Holds 25 pounds wJiole grain. 



FiP,, g2. — The grit-hopper. Observe the 

 rounded back overhanging lip in front 

 to prevent waste. 



The traps are made for the Sta- 

 tion in two sizes, large and small, 

 by L. R. Lewis, Cortland, N; Y., 

 and Treman, King & Co., Ithaca, 

 N. Y. They are made of No. 24 

 galvanized iron. They should not 

 cost more than $1.75 a dozen. 



