FARM DAIRYING 



on the farm, and delights the eye of the passer- 

 by. A nice lawn is a paying investment not only 

 from the aesthetic side, but from the market-value 

 side as well. 



Every farm should have a suitable or distin- 

 guishing name, as " Meadowvale," " Poplar 

 Lodge," "Fintona Farm," "Adanac Dairy." 

 The name should be put up at the main entrance 

 to the farm. A good way to advertise the farm's 

 specialities is to mention them on the same pla- 

 card, as for example : 



GLENALPINE 



Registered Ayrshires : Berkshire Pigs 

 C. L. Hanna. 



Every crop grown on the farm has a value as 

 a fertilizer, and when sold, permanently removes 

 that amount of fertilizing matter from the farm. 

 Very often an intelligent, industrious man makes 

 a profitable investment by buying a run-down 

 farm at a low figure, and stocking it with dairy 

 cattle. By returning the manure in good condi- 

 tion to the land, he makes the exhausted soil 

 become rich and raise good crops in a few years. 



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