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American Agriculturist, February 24,1923 
This Self-Feed 
Saves You Money 
The 1923 improvements on the Papec’s 
“powerful compression” Self-Feed make it a 
better-than-ever Ensilage Cutter. This Self¬ 
feed saves you money—does the work of the 
men at the feeding table and does it better. 
You can buy this new and improved Cutter, 
backed by the Papec Guarantee, at a new 
low price. The simple design, tremendous 
production and specialized machinery make 
this possible. 
THROWS 
AND BLOWS 
Farm Account 
Book FREE 
Our Farmers’ Record and Account Book 
will help you find and stop the money leaks. 
It contains 50 pages arranged for farm and 
household inventories, crops and breeding 
records, cash account, etc. Write us, telling 
the size of silo you own, or intend to buy, 
and mention your dealer’s name and address. We 
will mail you this Account Book free, also the 
1923 Papec Catalog. 
PAPEC MACHINE COMPANY 
111 Main Street Shortsville, N. Y. 
46 Distribvtinii Homes enable Papeo 
dealer* to aive tirom.pt service. 
Ensilage Cutter iil 
SAVES ONE MAN 
_ 
UNADILLA SILOS 
Easy to Erect 
The cost of any silo should include 
the cost of erection. No extra, ex¬ 
pert hired help is necessary to put 
up a Unadilla. Any handy man with 
boy or woman helper 
can erect it. 
A few simple parts fit 
perfectly and go togeth¬ 
er quickly. This feature 
alone will save many 
dollars and much time 
in your silo purchase. 
Every day other con¬ 
venient features will 
justify your choice of it. 
Send for big 
new catalog 
UNADILLA Silo Co. 
Box ^ 
Unadilla. N. Y. 
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NEWiSUTTERFLy ea^aoteed 
lifetime against defects in material and worE 
S auship. Made also in four larger eiaae up to 
o. g snown bere; aold on 
30 DAYS’ FREE TRIAL . 
and on a plan wberoby they earn their own eoei I 
and more by wbat they save. Ppatal brinaa b ree ! 
Catalog Folder. Buy from the manufacturer I 
iftn rtAavfl IDonoy. ' 
ALBAUBH-DOVERCO. 2172 MaraballBI. CMaaga 
LABEL 
New York Farm News 
Senate Acts Favorably on the Coliseum 
T he Senate has passed a resolution 
to amend the Constitution making 
the term of Governor four years; also 
to amend the Constitution establishing 
a Budget System in the State. 
In the joint session of Senate and 
Assembly, William Bondy of New York 
was reelected as regent of the State 
University of New York, Thomas 
Monroe of Camillius was elected as 
member of Council of Farms and Mar¬ 
kets from the 5th Judicial District. 
mixed colors, 40 @ 43c; hogs, dressed, 
$9 @ 10; hogs (live), $7.50(5)8.00; 
dressed calves, $16; live poultry, 21 @ 
23c; dressed roosters, 24 @ 26c; wheat, 
$1.60 a bushel. The storms during the 
past three weeks have been the most 
severe in Genesee County for many 
years past. — ^J. E. B. 
COLISEUM NECESSARY 
A S we go to press, we learn with 
pleasure that the bill to appropriate 
money with which to build a coliseum 
has passed the Senate unanimously. 
Now it is up to the Assembly to do the 
same. 
The American Agriculturist has 
worked hard for over two months to 
bring the National Dairy Show and the 
World's Dairy Congress to Syracuse. 
When we were convinced that without 
a coliseum these two great expositions 
might go elsewhere, we decided to lend 
our support to get a coliseum built in 
time to clinch these expositions for New 
York State. 
WESTERN NEW YORK 
Ontario Co. — We are having lots of 
snow and cold weather this winter. 
There are lots of auctions and things 
are selling fairly well. Some farm im¬ 
plements are go¬ 
ing quite cheap. 
Pigs and sheep 
are high and 
scarce. Horses 
are low in price 
and cows are 
holding f a ir 1 y 
steady — H. D. S. 
Chautauqua 
Co.—During the 
second week in 
February we 
had the coldest 
snap of the win¬ 
ter. We have 
been having a 
great ice weath¬ 
er, but not many 
farmers are put¬ 
ting up a supply 
of ice against the 
hot weather o f - 
next summer. 
An ice house is something quite un¬ 
known in this community. The dairy¬ 
men would rather have their milk re¬ 
jected at the condensery and then kick 
at the Borden Company for rejecting 
perfectly good milk. Milk and fuel are 
about the only farm products that are 
bringing satisfactory prices. Wood is 
selling in nearby towps from $3.50 to 
$5 a cord. If it were not for timber, 
many fanners would find it pretty hard 
to pay taxes. — A. J. N. * 
Genesee Co. — The towns of Stafford 
and Batavia are covered with nearly 
two feet of snow. It is an excellent 
protection for wheat, which in many 
cases suffered fi’om frosts and dry 
weather during the early part of the 
winter. The State Road from Leroy 
to Batavia has been cleared for auto 
travel. From there on to Pembroke 
there is much snow to be removed. The 
country roads in the country are still 
full of snow, and sorne of them have 
been impassable for some time. Many 
farmers are complaining because prices 
are still below cost of production. _ On 
the Batavia market potatoes are bi'ing- 
ing 40 to'60c a bushel; cabbage, $13 a 
ton; beans, $7 per cwt.; yellow eyes, 
$6 per cwt.; hay, $8(5)11 a ton’; al¬ 
falfa, $10; liutter, 46 47c ; eggs, 
ALONG THE SOUTHERN TIER 
The campaign for Farm Bureau 
members now in progress in Broome 
(ijounty has netted up to date 457 mem¬ 
bers. Eight hundred and seventy-one 
farmers have been visited by the two 
canvassers in the field. - 
A veterinarian has been engaged to 
test cows in this county for tubercu¬ 
losis. The work 
■ will be commenc- 
-- ed at once. The 
testing, while not 
compulsory u n - 
der the law, is 
urged by the lo¬ 
cal committee in 
charge of the 
work. 
Fourteen G. L. 
F. agencies have 
been established 
in Broome Coun¬ 
ty as follows: 
Charles Peters, 
Castle Creek; 
Tymeson Bros., 
Maine; Floyd R. 
Allen, Sanitaria 
Springs; D. S. 
_ Wakeman, V e s - 
. tal; A. II. Whit¬ 
aker, Bingham¬ 
ton; Frank Warner, Tunnel; Floyd 
Bell, Windsor; A. L. Meeker, West 
Windsor; Ed, Hartz, East Windsor; 
W. R. Faulkner, Kirkwood; J. R. Har- 
shaw, Chenango Forks; E. S. Haver, 
Killawag; Wilder Milling Co., Chenan¬ 
go Forks; Tri-county Mills, Deposit. 
Lack of hired men is hampering 
many farmers in their winter work of 
wood cutting, ice gathering and dairy¬ 
ing. It seems quite impossible to find 
reliable help. The shops at Endicott 
swallow all the young men and women 
up, and after a time they will wish they 
had stuck to the faiTn. 
A meeting of representative mem¬ 
bers of the Dairymen’s League, Inc., 
was held in Binghamton, January 8, to 
arrange for the showing of films de¬ 
scriptive of League work. Consider¬ 
able interest is being manifested in this 
work.—E, L. V. 
NORTHERN NEW YORK NOTES 
While the financial condition of 
farmers is anything but satisfactory, 
a change in the general feeliqg is be¬ 
coming apparent. There is more op¬ 
timism being expressed as to the fu¬ 
ture at milk stations, stoi-es, and other 
DANA’S EAR LABELS 
Are stamped with any name or address with serial 
numbers. They are simple, practical and a distinct and 
reliable mark. Samples free. Agents wanted. 
C. H. DANA CO., 33 Main Si., West Lebanon, N. H. 
Here are the junior project scholarship winners who completed their 
first winter course at the New York State College of Agriculture, last 
week. The second from the left is Raymond Phillips of (Ontario County, 
who won the American Agriculturist Calf Club Scholarship. The others 
are winners of scholarships sponsored by the New Yorlc State Banker s 
Association. They are, left to right, Charles Walls, Nassau County; 
Melvin Dewey, Delaware County; Everette Hall, Oswego County; and 
Charles Potter, Delaware County 
After 
30 Days 
Free Trial 
Th« Bolarian 
Melotte Sera* 
rator —with 
the wonderful 
Self • Balaoc- 
inff Bowl. No 
other like It. 
SO days free tnal—then, if 
Mtliflnd, only 17.60 and n few 
easy payments — AND— thn 
wonderful Belgian Melotta 
Separator in YOURS. 
No Money Down! 
CataloB tells all—iwite. 
Caution! 
shown that vibration of 
ths bowl eanses cream 
uicutef The Melotte bowl 
is Belf-bcUancing. Positively 
cannot get out of balance 
therefore cannot vibrate. 
Can’t remix cream with milk. 
The Melotte has won tii 
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Write for new Melotte cat* 
alog containing full description 
of tnia wonderful cream aepwator 
and the story of H. Jules Melotte, 
its Inventor. Don’t buy any sep¬ 
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you can about the Melotte and d<^ 
tails of our 16-year sruarantee which 
Is infinitely stronaerthan 
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The Melotte Separator, H. B. Babeon,U.S.M8T?s 
DopLeOeC. 2843W.t9th8«roet, Chicago, III, j 
Run* SO easily, 
bowl roins £4 min* 
vte» after yon stop 
cranking unless yon 
.apply brake. No 
other separator 
needs a brake. Bowl 
chamber is Borc«* 
lain lined. 
GLOBE— 
the perfect 
SILO 
The exclusive GLOBE ex¬ 
tension roof gives the 
GLOBE Silo greater storage 
capacity per diameter and 
height than any other silo. 
Patent locking doors and 
adjustable door frame as¬ 
sure air-tight connections —■ 
absolutely prevent spoilage. 
Swelling or shrinking taken 
care of by hoops easily ad¬ 
justed from ladder. Combi¬ 
nation door fasteners and 
ladder rungs give greatest 
convenience and a c c e s - 
sibility. 
Only carefully selected Canadian 
spruce and Oregon flr are used. 
Metal parts made of the highest-grade malleable iron 
and steel. Ruggedly built to give lasting satisfaction. 
Prices: $3.00 per ton capacity up, according to size. 
Write TO-DAY for catalog and agency proposition. 
GLOBE SILO COMPANY, Box 105, Unadilla, N. Y. 
KEYSTONE EVAPORATOR 
Famous Everywhere 
because one man can operate without help of any 
kind. Our new Keystone Heater increases capacity 
40 per cent. Uses all waste heat. 
Write for Catalogue 
SPROUL MFC. CO. 
Delevan, N. Y. 
FENCING 
We manufacture a realty 
made Cedar Picket and Gal¬ 
vanized \\ ire Fence— inter¬ 
woven—Painted Green — Red — or Plain—made mi 
or 4 ft. heights. 
100 FT. TO ROLL 
Can make prompt shipment. Write for prices 
and catalog. 
NEW JERSEY FENCE CO., Burlington, N. 
twyforOneMan 
f o pull large stumps, trees, or hedge. One man can pull 6^ 
tumps in three hours. No horses.no help required. Shippea 
set up. ready to work. Built into sturdy wheelbarrow iraine 
lor easy moving. Write lor catalogue and prices 
MARTINSON MFC. CO. 
J203 Lincoln Building $10.00 dowll 
Duluth, Minnesota O"' >“ P 
DAY 
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and FREE Engine Bookl 
iSnaAtrae't.''**' onawa. Kana. » 
54.H Magee Bldg., PittsburgntFa,. 
