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Witli in'w buiMin^s, better 

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 and many additions to its fac- 

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 will begin its thirty- ninth 

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Library nf more than .'tO.flflOvoUiines. 

 two splendid Gymnasiums, eleven 

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Tuition Free. Dormitories for men 

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(JKO. K. KIUHKR - ('.»>'. STOSK 



Farming," "Promising New Fruits," 

 "Health Laws," "What the Department 

 of Agriculture Is Doing for the House- 

 keeper," "Tree Surgery," "Supple- 

 menting Our Meat Supply with Fish," 

 "Economic Waste from Soil Erosion," 

 "Organization of Rural Interests," etc., 

 including some valuable statistics in 

 reference to various crops produced in 

 the United States. 



"The Management and Feeding of 

 Sheep," by Thomas Shaw, published by 

 the Orange Judd Company, New York, 

 is a new publication just olf the press. 

 This publication is very thorough, com- 

 prehensive, and a ver>- valuable one to 

 everyone engaged in the sheep business. 

 It is with some pleasure that we call 

 the attention of fruit growers to this 

 book, for the reason that fruit growers 

 to a great extent are going in for 

 diversity farming. They are finding 

 that cover crops in the orchard improve 

 the condition of the orchard and the 

 yield, and in addition afford feed for 

 sheep, hogs or cattle, bringing addi- 

 tional income at various seasons of the 

 year. The author was at one time pro- 

 fessor of animal husbandry at the Uni- 

 versity of Minnesota, and is regarded as 

 a very high authority on the animal 

 industry, having written a number of 

 books on various titles — "The Study of 

 Breeds," "Animal Breeding," "Feeding 

 Farm ,\niinals," "Management and 

 Feeding of Cattle," "Soiling Crops and 

 the Silo" and "Dry Land Farming." 



"California Fruits and How to Grow 

 Them," by Edward .1. Wickson, pro- 

 fessor of horticulture in the College of 

 Agriculture at the I'niversily of Cali- 

 fornia, has been fully revised. The 

 fact that the seventh edition has been 

 issued is sufficient evidence to indicate 

 the poinilarity of this work. It is a 

 practicel treatise on tlie growing of alt 

 kinds of fruits which are grown in the 

 Slate of Cafifoinia, and contains mucli 

 valiiabfe infoniiation for any orcfiard- 

 ist, no matter where he may be locateil. 

 The University of California, througli 

 the experiment station and agricullurid 

 colfege, has been a big faclor in Iniild- 

 ing up flic farming industry of tlie 

 slate, and particularly the orchard in- 

 dustry, and, by the way, the orchard 

 industry of the State of California is 



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ConNlernmeDlN and Correspondence SoHrited 



Wanted Position 



As foreman or superintendent, by an 

 expert fruit grower and packer. Also 

 familiar with vegetable, stock and other 

 farm crops. College and practical train- 

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 Address S., care "Better Fruit." 



Wanted 



Position as manager or fore- 

 man on fruit ranch; 27 years* 

 experience hard and soft fruits and cob nuts. 

 Used to handling labor. Twelve years man- 

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