THE HAMPSHIRE COUNTY FARM BUREAU MONTHLY 



DAIRY RECORDS 



Cows in the Connecticut V:: 

 Cow-Test Association, making over 

 1000 lbs. milk or 40 lbs. butter fat 

 for the month of April: 



W. H. Learned, Florence 



Grade Holstein & Guernsey 



Milk Fat 



1245 lbs. 37.4 lbs. 



965 40.5 



907 41.7 



C. T. Burt &- Son, Easthampton. 



Holstein 

 1471 47.5 



1016 37.6 



W. A. Parsons, Southampton 

 862 48.3 



806 40.3 



Clapp Bros., Easthampton. 

 Holstein 

 962 40. 



1263 50.6 



Those desiring to buy or rent farms 

 can find a substantial list at the 

 Farm Bureau OfRce. 



E. D. Waid. Amherst. 



Holstein and Jersey 



GRAIN PRICES 



The following quotatoins are 

 taken from the Boston Chamber of 

 Commerce for April 26, 1916: 



per ton 



Middlngs $24.00 — 28.50 



Bran, winter 25.00 — 25.75 



Bran, spring 23.25 — 24.50 



Mixed Feed 25.25 — 29.00 



Red Dog 31.00 



Cotton Seed Meal 35.25 — 37.50 



Linseed Meal 31.50 



Gluten Feed 29.98 



Hominy Feed 29.15 



Stock Feed 30.00 



FOR SALE: — (The Levi Bryant 

 Estate) One of the best farms in 

 the town of Chesterfield. Less 

 than one mile from the center. 

 Cream collector and school team 

 pass the door. 200 acres, includ- 

 ing 45 acres tillage and over a 

 million feet of lumber, two-thirds 

 soft wood, sugar bush that will 

 set 800 tubs. The farm is well 

 fenced and mowings clear of 

 stones. Large house and barn 

 connected by shed. A fine sitely 

 place with many good building 

 lots — Apply to Frank Baker, 

 Chesterfield, Mass. 

 FOR SALE: — Farm of 89 acres, 30 

 tillage, in the town of Southamp- 

 ton. Beautiful location, large 

 house and barn in fine repair. 

 Running spring water in house 

 and barn, house equipped with 

 modern conveniences. Several 

 acres of good tobacco land. All 

 equipped, ready for business. 

 Large share of planting done. 

 Apply to Farm Bureau Office. 

 FOR SALE: — A Jersey Bull Calf; 

 75 per cent, blood of Eminent 

 Second. Address C. M. Pratt, Had- 

 ley, Mass. 

 NOTICE: — Judge a stallion by his 

 colts. Connet, pure bred percher- 

 on, will make the season at C. E. 

 Parsons & Son, 128 Bridge St., 

 Northampton, Mass. 

 FOUND — A gold mine in Hampshire 

 County. Hundreds of apple trees 

 that need spraying. Safe and sure 

 investment. Don't delay. Oppor- 

 tunity will last only three months. 

 Tel. 100-% Perfect Hampshire 

 County Apples. 

 FOR SALE— Davis Strain Yellow 

 Flint Seed Corn; White Wyandotte 

 Hatching Eggs; Mammoth Pekin 

 Duck Eggs; Day-old chicks and 

 ducklings; Six fine Wyandotte 

 Cockerels. Address, Charles H. 

 Thayer, Hickory Farm, Amherst, 

 Mass. 



FOR SALE~Two registered Hol- 

 stein -Priesian Bulls, 3 and 6 mos. 

 old, $50 each. 24 registered head 

 i.n herd. Herd bull is a grandson 

 of Finderne Pride Johanna Rue. 

 She made the following record in 

 365 days— 28,403.7 lbs. milk, 1.470.58 

 lbs. butter. Address, J. S. Graves, 

 Haydenville, Mass., R. F. D. Box 13. 



FOR SALE— One registered Chester 

 WliitP. Boar, llmos. old; also a 

 limited amount of Yellow Flint 

 Keed corn. Smith's Agricultural 

 School, Northampton, Mass. 



FOR SALE — A Son of Merry of Glen- 

 wood, her official record was 7bs 

 lbs. 11 02. of S5% butter for one 

 year. Sire a Grandson of Imp. Ox- 

 ford Lad, his dam made 499 lbs. 10 

 ox. of 85% butter as a three year 

 old. This calf was dropped June 

 13 and is a fine individual. Also 

 ready for service, bulls from ad- 

 vanced registry cows. Prices rigtit, 

 quality considered. Address W. H. 

 Morey, Bryant Hill, Cummington. 

 FOR SALE: — Three (3) thorough- 

 bred Aberdeen Angus bulls. Fine 

 individuals. Address, H. N. Mason, 

 Worthiugton, Mass. 

 ONLY ONE HOLSTEIN BULL LEFT. 

 A son, born July 28, 1915 to the 

 three-year-old heifer, Koningiu 

 Beauty 2nd. She has givtn Olilti 

 lbs. of milk from Aug. 1 to Jan. 1. 

 Price ?100. Address, Edward J. 

 Clark, Cummington, Mass., R. F. D. 

 FOR SALE— Eggs for hatching from 

 prize wining strain, S. C. \v hite 

 Leghorn, and Butt Wyandotte. $1.00 

 per 15 — $6.00 per hundred. Also 

 day-old chicks. A. B. Roberts, 165 

 Main St., Easthampton, Mass. 

 WANTED— 4-can Cooley Creamer; 

 copper-lined. Address, Lewis H. 

 Granger, So. Worthington, Mass. 

 Tel. 13-22. 

 FOR SALE— 10-can Cooley Creamer; 

 copper-lined. Address, Lewis H. 

 Granger, So. Worthington, Mass. 

 Tel. 13-22. 

 FOR SALE— One Leader Sprayer, 2 

 h.p. engine, 200 lb. pressure; can 

 run three lines of hose, tank 150 

 gal. with hose, bamboo rods, noz- 

 zles all in good running order and 

 ready for business. Price, $175. 

 Inquire of J. Pierpont, Williams- 

 burg, Mass. 



FOR SALE: — Farm of 90 acres, 

 consisting of sugar orchard, 12-room 

 house, pasturage, running water, 60 

 bearing trees, 100 young trees. Ad- 

 dress, A. F. Dyer, Plainfield, Mass. 



FOR SALE Registered Jersey cows, 



heifers and bulls; also a few nice 

 grade cows at farmers' prices. H. 

 W. Gurney, Cummington, Mass. 

 FOR SALE — 1 registered Jersey Bull 

 11 mos. old. Address C. S. 

 Parsons, 15 Sherman Ave., North, 

 ampton, Mass. 

 FOR SALE— Seed Corn. Try Yellow 

 Flint. It has a reputation for high 

 quality. Highest rewards in five 

 entries at Boston Show. Perley E. 

 Davis, Granby. Mass. 

 THE PURE-BRED Percheron, Sir 

 Vivian, record No. 102007 will make 

 the season of 1916 at the Park 

 View farm, 93 West St., Easthamp- 

 ton, Mass. Geo. Emerson Searle, 

 Proprietor. 



