January, 1918 



G L E A N I N G S IN B ]*; E CULT U R E 



63 



The Truth about Poultry 



Get the Facts by Reading 



The One-man 

 Poultry Plant 



The Book that Gives 



Successful Methods of Men on Farms of 



Small Acreage. Complete in Twelve 



Parts, Printed in One Volume. 



By Dr. N. W. SANBORN 



Eeal work, with real poultry, on a real New England farm. This is a simple story of 

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 in print. The truth about poultry as found in actual life on a one-man poultry farm. 



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