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TURKEYS— THEIR CARE AND MANAGEMENT. 



PROFITS. 



To any one who has read the foregoing paragraphs it 

 must be evident that turkey raising as it is managed here — 

 and we know of no reason why our methods and success can 

 not be duplicated in almost any locality — is much more prof- 

 itable than any other farm crop that the farm can produce. 

 Any one who is apt at figures can easily figure out the possi- 

 ble profit to be derived in his own locality which will be gov- 

 erned by the cost of food, the area of the range available, 



and the price that can be obtained for the product. 



We would say in concluding that as many questions will 

 doubtless arise in the mind of the reader which have not 

 been clearly answered in this article, we shall be glad to see 

 them, at our farm, where we shall always be pleased to ex- 

 plain every detail of the business and where we can give far 

 better instruction verbally with the birds and their home to 

 illustrate our words. 



B. M. & W. FERGUSON. 





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'Miss Alice," a Bronze Turkey Hen, that Traveled Two Thousand Miles to Shows, and Never Was Defeated. 



Owned by t. M. & W. Ferguson. 



