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Identifier: oklahomafarmer2719unse (find matches)
Title: Oklahoma farmer
Year: 1889 (1880s)
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Subjects: Agriculture
Publisher: Guthrie, Ind. Ty. (Okla.) : Farmer Print. Co.
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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he demon-stration of hog vaccination was very in-teresting. That of domestic science waspraised by the women. The lecture onboys and girls club work was excellentand resulted in the organization of thelargest clubs of these voting folks in thecounty. During all the two days andnights of this extension work, the bestof food was served free to everybody. George M. Fowler. Oklahoma Co., Cen. Okla. Growing the Pork A small town in Atoka county. South-eastern Oklahoma, shipped in $12,000worth of meat and lard in 1014. Notlong ago, one of the pig club boys inthat neighborhood refused $100 for asow and her pigs. He bought the sowlast March, giving his note for $23.70.The returns for the feed and care ofthe sow and her pigs for 135 daysamount to $76.30 if he sells out. Buthe is in the hog business and his suc-cess will stimulate others. This com-munity ought soon to become an ex-porter instead of an importer of pork. Teach the young birds to roost indoorsbefore the cold, stormy weather comes.
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Make Your Dairy Pay T^VEN though you have no more than threecows, there are many good reasons whyyou should have a Lily or Primrose creamseparator. It is the only way to get all thecream. It gives you warm, wholesome skimmedmilk to feed. It saves a lot of tiresome work. Whenyou get your Lily or Primrose separator busy, youwill wish you had done it when you first got your cows. Lily and Primrose separators skim down to the last drop ofcream in each gallon of milk. You cant beat them for closeskimming. They turn easily. The bearings oil themselvesas you run the machine. They dont get out of adjustment—that is important. By turning a screw on the outside of theseparator once in six months or so, you keep the bowl at thecorrect height, and this is positively the only adjustmentnecessary. Next time you go to town, drop in and see the obligingdealer who handles Lily or Primrose cream separators. Inthe meantime, drop us a line, and we will send you someinteresting reading matter about sepa

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  • bookyear:1889
  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • booksubject:Agriculture
  • bookpublisher:Guthrie__Ind__Ty___Okla_____Farmer_Print__Co_
  • bookcontributor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
  • booksponsor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
  • bookleafnumber:70
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