/iV PREPARATION NOW. WILL BE ISSUED WITHIN 3 MONTHS 



ANOTHER BOOK OF MICHAEL K. BOYER (Uncle Mike) 



On "DWARF FARMS" 



showing the different ways in which small farms of 3 to 5 acres have been 

 run by working and professional men from the towns and cities. Pointing 

 out how these people secured by means of them a living under healthy and 

 pleasant conditions with a minimum of investment and risk. 



This book will treat of the growing of vegetables and fruit, of the keep- 

 ing of poultry and bees, of the raising of a few pigs or cows by and for the 

 household, of the methods of acquiring land and buildings cheap and on in- 

 stalments, and of the ways In which the small farmer can obtain work for 

 his spare time. 



The book will cost 50 Cents. Send your orders for it to Michael K. Boy- 

 er, Hammonton, New Jersey, or to "Farm-Garden and Poultry" Publishingi 

 Company, 608 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



MIDLAND FEED '"?"icrrw;r '- 



TEN BRANDS— Each for a specific purpose. 



Each one complete In Itself— NO ACCESSORIES. 



Intelligent Feeding of Poultry always returns a profit. Improper feeding does 

 not. It costs no more to feed right than wrong. The nutritive ration must be 

 balanced to meet specific requirements. Our booklet, "The Science of Poultry- 

 Feeding," tells you all about it. We will also send you, on request, our booklet, 

 "Poultry Fattening Perfected," which describes our new 



POULTRY CRAMMING MACHINE 



and method of use; also trough feeding, and our special brand of GRENADIEPi, 

 MEAL, the only Perfect Feed on earth lor this purpose sold under a specific guar-' 

 antee. Write for them at once and get posted. 



The MIDLAND POULTRY FOOD CO. 



GUINOTTE AND EUCLID AVE. KANSAS CITY, MO. 



JOHNSON & STOKES, Agents. Philadelphia, Pa. 



MEAT MEAL FOR FEEDING TO POULTRY. 



Meat furnishes protein or nitrogenous food, so much craved by corn fed fowls, 

 the bone furnishes the phosphoric acid and lime required by laying hens. — 

 Baugh's Farmers' Almanac, 



The above is an extract from an annual publication by Baugh & Sons Com- 

 pany, Philadelphia. This concern prejiBres and sells the article mentioned. 

 The product is composed of specially selected meat and fresh market bone to 

 which some of the meat adheres. The crude material is gathered daily by Baugli 

 & Sons Company from butchers and treated or rendered while fresh. The mois- 

 ture and excessive grease are extracted by pressure. The crackling is then 

 ground, put in bags ready for shipment. The analysis shows about 57 to 60 per- 

 cent, protein, 16 to 17 per cent fat. 



It therefore is an animal nitrogenous product, made from pure, clean, fat- 

 enclosing tissue. .,, ^ ,. . ,,.,. , ,. i ,. J . , 



For poultry, mix with fresh grams or with corn meal or wheat brand, moisten 

 with water, using from one-eighth to one-quarter of the meat meal by weight, 

 and feed at regular intervals. 



The benefits of this animal food for poultry are probably the most pronounced 

 of any in the whole range of its use as a food as well for cows, hogs, dogs, etc. 



When meat meal is fed to poultry, especially during the winter It makes, 

 blood to heat the fowl and adds vitality; feathers no longer fall out. The hen 

 is comfortable and commences to lay and continues doing so as long as kept la 

 good condition. 



For further information address 



BAUGH & SONS COMPANY, 20 S. Delaware Ave., Phila. 



