1010 
Gfte  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
July  20,  1010. 
Milch  cows,  $80  to  $00;  beef  cows,  for  season.  But  few  Spring  piga.  $S  a 
$55  to  $05,  or  six  cents  live  weight,  pair  at  six  weeks  old.  Veal  calves,  eight 
Milk  mostly  sold  according  to  Borden  to  10c.  E.  T.  D. 
schedule.  Butter,  30c-.;  eggs,  24c.:  poul-  New  Matamoxus,  Ohio, 
try,  old  liens,  17  to  20c.,  live  weight. 
Tioga  Co.,  N.  Y.  K.  k.  z. 
July  11.  Timothy,  Alfalfa  and  Blue 
grass  is  good  this  year;  and  the  new 
grass  seeding  came  through  the  Winter 
all  right  as  far  as  I  know.  A  good  deal 
of  Alfalfa  is  grown  along  the  South 
Branch  Valley  of  the  Potomac;  hut  not 
much  of  it  put  on  the  market.  Nearly 
all  is  fed  to  cattle  through  the  Winter, 
cattle  being  raised  through  the  Summer 
and  sold  in  the  Fall,  or  fed  corn,  etc.,  for 
Winter  and  Spring  sale.  There  is  more 
corn  and  wheat  raised  than  anything 
else  here  through  our  little  valley.  The 
mountains  of  Hampshire  County  arc  well 
spotted  with  peach  and  apple  orchards, 
which  produce  fine  fruit  of  good  flavor. 
A  regular  train  is  run  over  the  branch 
of  t  he  it.  &  ( >.  It.  It.  from,  our  county 
seat  (Romney.  W.  Va.».  during  the 
heavy  movement  of  tlm  peaches.  This 
meets  connection  with  other  fruit.  trains 
at  (iroousp rings,  W,  Va..  and  most  of  the 
cars  are  consigned  to  Washington,  Balti¬ 
more  and  New  York,  while  some  have 
gone  west,  and  a  few  cars  have  been 
shipped  as  far  south  as  New  Orleans. 
Prices  here  on  Timothy  and  clover  hay 
range  from  $12  to  $20  loose  and  baled. 
Baled  hay  by  the  carload  is  shipped  gen¬ 
erally  to  Cumberland.  Md.,  the  balance 
sold  to  borne  markets.  Home  milk  and 
cream,  small  quantifies,  is  produced  com¬ 
mercially.  Most  all  is  shipped  to  Cumber¬ 
land.  Md.  !  am  in  the  cattle  business; 
everything  in  the  way  of  bay.  fodder, 
and  straw  is  fed  to  my  cattle  and  lmrses. 
I  have  1.1 50  acres  of  timber,  farming 
and  grazing  land;  keep  a  herd  of  regis¬ 
tered  Aberdeen  Angus  cattle,  raising 
calves,  and  keep  on  hand  all  other  kinds 
of  cattle  for  grazing.  F. 
Wappocoino,  W.  Va. 
In  this  section  bay  of  all  kinds  looks 
good;  better  than  for  a  number  of  years, 
and  a  bumper  crop  is  expected.  Grain 
looks  promising  considering  the  late 
the  best  time 
to  buy  a 
We  are  having  a  wot  season,  lots  of 
corn  not  plotted  by  the  end  of  June.  The 
largest  bay  crop  we  have  had  for  a  long 
time.  The  county  is  in  finest  growing 
condition  that  we  have  had  for  years; 
all  classes  vif  cattle  are  doing  well. 
Apples  are  large,  smooth  ami  fine  for  this 
time  of  the  season.  We  are  trying  to 
harvest  our  wheat  between  showers.  I 
have  450  acres  of  land  I  farm;  .'l.”,  acres 
of  apple  orchard.  I  fatten  from  75  to 
100  head  of  steers  every  Winter  and 
about  100  head  of  hogs.  I  am  kept  very 
busy.  <  .  b.  z. 
Charlestown.  W.  Va. 
July  0. — New  grass  seeding  came 
through  the  Winter  well,  and  both  new 
and  old  meadows  are  better  than  for 
some  years  past.  Not  much  Winter  grain 
grown  here;  the  Winter  was  unfavorable, 
and  the  crop  will  not  lie  as  good  as  last 
year.  Cora  is  very  backward,  owing  to 
late  planting  and  unfavorable  weather; 
too  cold  and  wet.  The  Spring  was  very 
late  and  the  work  all  came  on  at  once. 
No  Alfalfa  grown  in  eastern  section  of 
Garrett  County;  Allegany  County  grows 
some.  but.  what.  I  saw  there  did  not  seem 
to  he  doing  as  well  as  it  might.  Oats 
look  well  for  late  seedim;.  Milk  is  sold 
here  only  to  the  consumer  and  brings 
eight  to  10  cents  per  quart.  Experiments 
Conducted  at  the  State  Experiment  Sta¬ 
tion.  College  Park,  Md..  have  demon¬ 
strated  this  section  to  he  superior  for 
seed  potato  production.  A  potato  grow¬ 
ers'  association  was  organized  here  last 
Spring.  M.  A.  c. 
Frostburg,  Md. 
THERE  WAS  NEVER  BEFORE 
as  good  a  time  to  buy  a  De  Laval 
Cream  Separator  as  right  now. 
THE  “DOC  DAYS”  ARE  AT 
baud  when  dairying  is  most  diffi¬ 
cult  without  a  separator  and 
when  the  increase  in  quantity  and 
improvement  in  quality  of  cream 
and  butter  arc  greatest  through 
the  use  of  a  good  separator. 
THEN  THERE  IS  THE  GREAT 
saving  of  tune  and  labor,  which 
counts  for  more  in  summer  than 
at  any  other  season  add  often 
alone  saves  tiie  cost  of  the  sepa¬ 
rator,  aside  from  all  its  other 
advantages. 
THIS  IS  LIKEWISE  THE  SEA- 
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