No Moonshine — Just Plain, Un- 

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 About Poultry Profits 



If there ever was a straight-from-the-shoulder, look-me-in-the-eye 

 and hold-up-your-right-hand statement of facts, you'll find it in 

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Mr. Foster owns the famous 

 Rancocas Poultry Farm, and in 

 his book he tells his methods 

 for producing upward of eleven 

 hundred thousand eggs a year 

 and piling a clean annual profit 

 of close to $20,000.00 



We know that the statements 

 in this book are cold facts — be- 

 cause we proved them by an ex- 

 haustive investigation before 

 publishing THE MILLION EGG 

 FARM for distributing to Farm 

 Journal subscribers. We have 

 sold many thousand copies of 

 this book, and we know from 

 the actual experiences of those 

 who have read and followed it, 

 that these facts can be profitably 

 applied by pou — whether you 

 have a dozen hens on a back 

 lot, or number your fowls by the thousand. 



Up in Scran ton, Pa., a clerk, Robert Liddle 



by name, seeking to better his fortunes, read 



this book, followed its 



directions, and at last 



reports was cleaning up 



$17.00 a day profit on 



eggs. 



In the light of such ex- 

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 the Farmer is the whole 

 purpose of FARM JOUR- 

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 sound advice regarding 

 every branch of farm 

 work. 



Million' 



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The 

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By Joel M. Foster, and 



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