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Nothing to Hide 



We have nothing to hide; nothing to keep to our- 

 selves. We started in a very modest way, and believe 

 that is the preferable way to successfully build up a 

 paying poultry farm. Those who have an abundance 

 of capital might be tempted to work out too many 

 self-evolved theories and to begin on too elaborate 

 and extravagant a basis, whereas, in our opinion, it 

 is wiser to follow precedent, known successes, and 

 start in a smaller way and expand. 



Illustrations are Photographs 



The illustrations in this Book are all from photo- 

 graphs, and the camera cannot be persuaded to exag- 

 gerate or to show buildings where there are none. 

 The diagrams are drawn of sufficient size, and such 

 measurements given, that our plant in its entirety, or 

 any part of it, can be readily reproduced by anyone 

 who cares to do so. 



The Corning Success 



The success we have made on the Farm gives us 

 a certain feeling of satisfaction that we are entitled 

 to enjoy, and yet we have accomplished nothing that 

 cannot be done by any person who will give as much 

 thought, time and attention to the work as we have. 



