From Shell to Showroom. 



ONE MAN PLANT. 



There is a great difference in opinion as to which is the best 

 paying plant: A One-man plant, making a specialty of one 

 breed ; or, a large plant, carrying a number of different breeds 

 and a number of men to care for them. 



I am greatly in favor of the One-man plant. 



Ten large plants fail to each one of the One-man variety. 



I have often been asked, by people who wished to start in 

 the Fancy Poultry Business, how many acres of land they 

 should have ; how many men to hire ; and how much it would 

 cost for stock and equipment. 



Men with money, as well as men of moderate means and 

 workmen, have asked the same questions. 



Men of means wish to know if the money invested will bring 

 good dividends ; whereas, the workmen ask if it is possible to 

 make a living and leave the factory or office. 



My answer to both is alike. 



My belief is that there is no other business that will pay div- 

 idends equal to the Fancy Poultry business, providing it is 

 rightly managed. Like any other business, to be successful, 

 there must be a system. 



