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FOR NOVEMBER PRO 



Although present egg prices are not 

 very favorable, a month or two will 

 doubtless improve the situation. 



The experienced poultry man will 

 start NOW to build his pullet flock, 

 so that by November he will be able 

 to cash in on the seasonably 

 higher prices. 



TREE CHOICE" FEEDING 



During recent years this program has become 

 very popular because of its convenience and the 

 economy it effects in time and labor. 



"Free Choice" is a method of feeding BLUE 

 SEAL POULTRY BALANCER with farm grains. 

 This allows the pullets to balance their own ra- 

 tions according to their individual requirements. 



"Free Choice" eliminates grinding and mixing 

 or purchasing a lay mash if farm grains are avail- 

 able. . 



"MASH and GRAIN" FEEDING 



This program is widely used and well-adapted 

 in grain-deficient areas. The "mash and grain" 

 method consists of feeding Blue Seal Lay Mash 

 along with whole farm grains. 



Where supplies of farm grains are adequate, 

 an economical lay mash can be made by mixing 

 ground grain with Blue Seal Poultry Supplement ac- 

 cording to directions on the tag. 



Begin NOW on one of these systemsl 



Careful planning and feeding will get your pullets into 

 top proiduction for the higher November egg market. 



ILLINOIS FARM SUPPLY COMPANY 



608 SOUTH DEARBORN STREET, 



CHICAGO 5, ILUNOIS 



ORD 



SEPTEMBER. 1946 



