Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 328, 3 October 1909 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND. BlTW-TEUSGBAM, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1909.

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PURDUE REPORTS OU EXPERIMENTS Hundreds of Farmers Are Cooperating With the Station.

HAVE DONE GREAT WORK

BREEDING AND DAIRV DEPART- ' MENT8 HAVE INTERESTED MANY ACTIVITIES HAVE BEEN VERY NUMEROU8.

Washington, Oct. 2. Arthur Gobs, director of the agricultural experiment station at Lafayette, has forwarded to the department of agriculture a report of the activities of that station during the last year. Hs mentions that the station's new building, has been completed, and expresses pride in the fact that he has the largest building in the United States exclusively devoted to experiment station work. In telling of what the station accomplished the last year, he says : "The Investigation of rust was actively prosecuted and a large amount of material and data were collected from different parts of the country. The life histories of a number of species were worked out. The work on hog cholera

was Along lines approved by the conference of department and station veterinarians held at Ames, la. The virulence of different strains of virus is

being determined and studies are be

ing made regarding the actual relation of the hog cholera bacillus to the disease. In the Investigation of the moisture content of butter, examinations, including ' a large number of fat analyses, were made of all the butter made In the college creamery. The fats were churned separately and the moisture content noted in its relation to the nature of the fat. The effects of different churns, size of churning, temperature of cream, size of fat gran-

AGONY OF ECZEMA BEYOND WORDS

Whole Body. a. Mass of Raw, Torturing Humor Hair All Fell Out ind Ears Seemed Ready to Drop' ; Off Clothing Would Stick to - Bleeding Flesh Hoped Death : Would End Fearful Suffering.

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"Words cannot describe the terrible ; eczema I suffered with. It broke out on my head and kept spreading until it covered my whole body. I was almost a solid mass of nores-from head to foot. I looked more like a piece of raw beef than a human being. The pain and agony I endured seemed more than I could bear. Blood and pus oozed from the great sore on my scalp, from under my finger nails, and nearly all over my body. My ears were so crusted and swollen I was afraid they would break off. Every hair in my head fell out. I could not sit down, for my clothes would stick to the raw and bleeding flesh, making me cry out from the pain. My family doctor did all he could, but I got worse and worse. Mv condition was awful. I did not think I could live, and wanted death to come and end my frightful sufferings. "In this condition my mother-in-law begged me to try the OtHcura Remedies. I said I would, but had no hope of recovery. But oh. what blessed relief I experienced after applying Cutieura Ointment. It cooled the bleeding and itching flesh and brought me the first real sleep I had had in weeks. It was as grateful as ice to a burning tongue. I would bathe with warm water ant Cutioura Soap, then apply the Ointment freely. I also took Cutioura Resolvent for the blocd. In a short time the sores stopped running, the flesh began to heal, and I knew I was to get well again. Then the hair on my head began to grow, and in a short time I was completely cured. I cannot praise Cuticura enough. I wish I could tell everybody who has eczema to use Cuticura. My condition was so terrible that what cured me cannot fail to, cure anvbodv of this awful disease. If any cne doubts the truth of this letter, toll them to write to me. Mrs. Wm. Hunt, 135 Thomas 8t., Newark, N. J., Sept. 28, 1908." Cutlrura So.o Ointment and ftaanlvrat fltouid e? pllla) are aoWt throughout the world. Potter rtl Chem. Corp.. Sole Proos.. Boston, Mae. aVMaliea Free, Latest Cutkyira Bala Book.

ules and similar factors were determined. Experiments' Extended. "In the department of agronomy the results of rotation and other plant experiments on the station farm, which have been running about twenty years are to be summarized. The breeding experiments with wheat, corn and other crops are being extended. Twenty experiments carried on la different parts of the state indicated that winter barley Is likely to be a good crop for Indiana. Experiments with 6oy. beans with reference to seed ' production gave relatively large, yields. The use of soy beans to mix with corn is increasing in the state. The use of alfalfa is also rapidly growing. Some 800 farmers are co-operating with the station Jn experiments with different crops. Crop rotation and fertilizer experiments are being made in co-operation with the chemist in southwestern and southeastern Indiana. In Hamilton county the comparative efficiency of corn cultural implements is being tested. "In the department of horticulture and forestry the experiments in spraying melons were continued in the region south of Vincennes. Increasing attention is being given to the diseases of watermelons and cantaloupes. The onion industry in the northern part of the state is bing investigated, as well as problems connected with the canning and shipping of tomatoes. Experiments were undertaken with pecan trees - in southern Indiana, where these nuts grow wild but have not been cared for. The growing of catalpas and black locusts is being encouraged. Animal Husbandry. "In animal husbandry the experi

ments with beef cattle included (1)

! influence of age, (2) value of silage,

(3) use of concentrates, especially cotton seed meal, and (4) long versus short feeding periods. New lines of work are experiments to determine the requirements of brood sows and the feeding of pigs from weaning time up to 250 pounds on rations varying

from part middlings up to nearly all corn. "In the dairy department much attention was given to studies of condensed milk. A report on this subject was issued, but it is felt that further experiments are required. "In chemistry, in addition to the cooperative experiments with the agronomists, much analytical work was done on soils and in connection with plant breeding ani dairy investigations. "The state chemist's office, located at the station, is doing a large amount of work in fertilizer and feeding stuff control. The law i elating to feeding stuffs went into effect in 1907, and has proved very successful. "The present policy is to organize the station business as far as possible separately from that of the college of

agriculture. The director and a number of station officers and special assistants are wholly employed in station work. The use of the new station building will complete and em

phasize this separation.

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