R-U.S.N. 12/18/31 



Skunks are not held in bad odor — as fur producers, ths.t is — but at 

 present market prices more raoney raist be spent for feed and l>aoor than can 

 be realized from sale of the pelts* The same is time of oposs-ams ond fitches, 

 rlowever, any one considering fur farming with any of the fur ani.-nals may well 

 o.vail himself of the iiif orniation to be had free of char^ge from the experts 

 of the Bureau of Biological Survey of the United States Department of 

 Agricul tare. 



The Department also has a publication giving "Recommendations to 

 beginners in Fur Farming." Ask for Leeiflet No. 27-L. 



AI^ITOUITCEMENT ; That leaflet is Leaflet No. 27-L giving "Recommendations to 

 Beginners in Fur Farming. You can get it free of charge either by writing to 



this Station or by writing direct to the United States Department of 



Agriculture, at Washington, D. C. Station cooperates with the Depart- 



ment of Agriculture in presenting the talk to which you have just listened. 



