Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 132, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1915 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Englishman pays a rental of |2O to ftO per acre for land on which to grow turnips to feed his sheep, and fattens his lambs almost entirely on titan. It looks ato though there might be something about this growing and feeding of" turnips 'which wo Americans hare not yet learned. Don’t imagine that the hog Is more susceptfoie to disease than other farm animate. The trouble Is not with himj but with the m»n who falls to providM him with wholesome food, pure water I and comfortable quarters. Pick off all the blossoms from newly-get strawberry beds; thus you soad all the plants’ strength back Into tbemaetetfl -Ifltff growth, It is unwise to let plants fruit the first reason. It Is said that in some countries of Europe a milk strainer is never used. The man at the creamery weigh room door might sometimes imagine that they are a scarce article here In America. — Too often the extravagant who start out tn the parlor car come back in tteaftofght. #
