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Slope Farm. The owner, who has twice crossed the 

 ocean and come to the Farm, states that if you were 

 blindfolded and taken from Glasgow the three miles 

 out to his property it would be quite impossible for 

 you to tell whether you were in New Jersey or Scot- 

 land, so absolutely alike are the buildings in every 

 detail. 



In England, a short distance from Tunbridge, the 

 Corning Laying House is again found. At this 

 Farm both White and Black Leghorns are carried, 

 and the owners write that they are meeting with great 

 success in following the Corning Method. 



Investigated for Germany 



Germany sent a man who spent twelve months in- 

 vestigating the different methods of poultry raising 

 and housing, and he visited all the plants of any note 

 whatever from the Atlantic to the Pacific, including 

 Canada, down to the Gulf of Mexico. He did not 

 make his mission known, and it was only after his 

 return to his native country that his identity was dis- 

 closed. His report is of more than passing interest 

 to The Corning Egg Farm, as it states that the Method 

 and System envolved on The Corning Egg Farm 

 surpasses anything that has as yet come under his ob- 

 servation. The investigator is not only conversant 

 with what he saw in the line of poultry breeding dur- 

 ing his twelve months' sojourn in America, but he is 

 thoroughly posted in regard to everything in Europe. 



