FARM GRAIN MILLS. 



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FARM GRAIN MILLS. 



As it osts one-tenth of the value of the grain fed to grind it, it is 

 a profitable expenditure, where many stock are fed and where suffi- 

 cient power is available, to use a grain mill at home. A mill occupies 

 very little space and can usually be run on stormy days when out- 

 door work is suspended. There are a large variety of farm mills 

 made, but it is advisable to choose one of these with a view to its 



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durability and solidity, as grinding is hard work. The Farmer's 

 Iron Frame Mill is made especially for farm work, and is simple, 

 strong and durable, as all farm machinery should be. With two- 

 horse power it is able to grind ten or more bushels per hour, and the 



