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GEORGE S. FUNK, Richland, Harvey C^««/v.— Makes Butter 

 — Finds it Profitable — Prefers Graded Cows — Alternates 

 Grain with Stock, _____ 368 



ENOCH W. POOR, Myrtle, Phillips C^z^^/y.— Started only with 

 Brains — Yoke of Texas Steers — Sod Barn — Cut Millet 

 Recommended as Excellent Food for Young Hogs, - 370 



JESSE L. SHORE, Camden, Af orris Coutity. — Location of Farm 

 — Horse and Cattle Yard — Wheat Raising — What Stock to 

 Keep, ------- 373 



GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Delphos, Cloud C^z^;?/y.— Important 

 Facts With Regard to the Opening and Location of New 

 Farms, --__--- 378 



WILLIAM LOCKARD, Lodi, Barbour County. — Ca-iiXe Ranch 

 — Branding — Round-Ups — Income — Amusements — Hos- 

 pitality, ------- 381 



CHARLES WILLIAMSON, Washington, Washington County. 

 — Mixed Husbandry the Most Profitable — When and How to 

 Sow Winter Wheat — Oats and German Millet — Bees — 

 Keep Them Well Filled with Winter Stores — Garden — 

 Fruit — Sheep and Hogs, _ _ . _ 388 



I. R.. PIERCE, White Cloud, Doniphan County. — Most Advan- 

 tageous ]|^Ianner of Planting Trees, _ _ _ 398 



H. G. POTTER, Beulah, Crawford County. — Stock Farm- 

 Self Feeding-Corn Crib, _ _ _ _ 404 



W. H. Gill, Lamed, Pawnee County. — Winter Wheat — Cost of 

 Raising the Crop — Rye — Dairying — Climate and Advan- 

 tages, ------- 406 



JAMES SCHOFIELD, Girard, Craivford County. — Sheep 



Farm — Durham Cattle — Fuel — Fruit — Corn Culture, - 409 



I. HODGINS, Centralia, Nemaha County. — How to Raise Stock 

 — Hay Rack — Feeding — Stock — Dairying — Sheep — Sheep 

 Rack, ------- 412 



D. W. KINGSLEY, Independence, Montgomery County. — Castor 



Beans — Broom Corn, ----- 415 



JAMES C. MARSHALL, La Cygne, Linn County. — Grain — 



Cattle — Hogs — Stone — Osage Hedge — Sulky Plows, 419 



W. J. F. Wk'^ViY.'^, Hartford, Lyon County . — Potatoes — Grapes 

 — Small Fruits — Cherries — Apples — Wheat — Corn and 

 Millet — Barn — Stock, ----- 422 



