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The Practical Farmer 
A Weekly Farm Paper of Interesting and Profitable Reading—tstablished 1855 
It is unique in Agricultural Journalism. It contains | the other Departments named below. T. B. Terry’s 
all the departments relating to crop growing and/| Health Hints have given him a National reputa- 
stock raising, and each department so thoroughly | tion and are published exclusively in The Practi- 
covers the ground that it is better than the average | cal Farmer. 
publication which is specially published for that} The Query Department is the strongest and most 
particular branch. Agriculture, Stock and Dairy, | helpful in the whole Agricultural Press. Here is 
Veterinary, Garden, Horticulture and Poultry are each | the clearing house for the knotty questions that are 
under the editorial supervision of trained and prac-| constantly arising in the farm and garden opera- 
tical men in their particular branches; men who/ tions of its thousands of subscribers, and to which 
have devoted their lives to that one phase of farm | the best thought and experience of its trained edi- 
or garden work, and who are recognized leaders in| tors and other high authorities is given. Every 
their specialties. The result is that the Garden | week answers that cover the whole range of farm, 
Department, for instance, gives the practical ex-| garden and stable are published, and the 52 num- 
perience and every day results of all that is latest | bers of the year will be found a veritable ency- 
and best in gardening. The problems that perplex | clopedia of agricultural information, each year’s 
the gardener day by day are elucidated and ex-| numbers making a complete agricultural library. 
plained, and the hard places made smooth. What) These departments and the Five Special Depart- 
is true of the Garden Department is true also of} ments described below make The Practical Farmer 
The Best Agricultural Paper in America 
These Five Special Departments are ‘‘Our Exper- | as well as the provinces of Canada. Cash is paid 
ience Pool,’”’ devoted to the weekly discussion of | for every contribution published in these depart- 
various Farm, Garden and Barn Practices; ‘‘Farm| ments. There is nothing like them in any other 
Implement Annex,” treating of farm and household | farm or garden publication. We pay our subscrib- 
machinery, its care and use; ‘‘Short Cuts,” giving | ers over $1,200 each year for their postal card con- 
short, quick and effective ways of reaching results| tributions published in its columns, independent 
in the farm, garden and housetold; ‘‘Mistakes, Fail- | of its regular editors and contributors. That is why 
ures and Successes,’”? showing when and how suc-| it is unique, and why it is the most practical agri- 
cess has been achieved or failure met, and ‘Postal cultural paper on earth. It has also the best 
Card Correspondence,’’ a weekly resume of crop| women’s department of any journal. The editor 
conditions and crop prices, beside other interesting | of this department has had years of experience 
items from all sections of the United States and) with the wants and needs of the women of the 
Canada. These Five Special Departments are) farm, and the result is a Home Circle Department 
made up entirely from contributions by its sub-| that is absolutely unequaled in the interest of its 
scribers from every State and Territory in the Union | contents and its usefulness to its readers. 
It is National in its Character and Scope 
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Terry has used common sense, large knowledge, wide | large, plain, easy reading type on fine paper, and is well 
experience and simple words to tell you how to do it. | bound in cloth. Send for it today. You will always be 
Thousands of men and women haye written to Mr. Terry | glad that you have done so. 
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