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- i V ! 1 v 1086.(6)' t - " ' JHPROGRE?s,vE FARMER . a , 'I Tin TUT nrr mm vw - . " , - 5.'-1 Davis Poultry Farm, Henderson; NSC, Is Alwn Mm- H'-s a. ; if . 3 - ,.i SiJ -v.- .v.- .f , 5,; f 5 ' : fll. TO . -a: s 7 "I 1 FX- V-?- I N N 7 "" fr ilr AfT-il S Farm service, puts tires to the test for: the car or light truck on the farm mee all sorts of road conditions. ' ) - The splendid records established by the Ajax,Road Kin on the farm, are proof of its' ability to meet the test. : It is a tire tdith ctamiaatdth the aU round strength for all round service. Its heavy tread is braced and reinforced by Ajax Shoulders of Strength." Its side Walls are extra heavy so rata won't wear them down. Buy the Ajax Road King Ajax Cord Ajax Tubes -r-AjaxI. Q. (High Quality) Tire Accessories from the nearest Ajax dealer. , AJAX RUBBER COMPANY, Inc NEW YORK Factories: Trenton, N. J.' Branches in Leading Citie in py P. T.TfllNES ' - ' - i - - ,.. llii1llM-pre scarcuy nnu, igrt . ino xs explained bv thi f . ,VI indifference o farm labor," it lliat. Ut. Davu .has a brother t ' ' does a person good to jsee makes frequent trips ttorth ,j , fo rm vri' wrl- jrnrA n 4liAlDni4 -iArv iu w,u4wu w wi a vuvuaiaA wtvia If -'5 ers are "busily engaged even though, his friends. However tT!. tjatno1? thse .workers, are chkk&ns Instead of liav been worked up thro u eh N hikman bemgsiyr- ; - ' -h rk aPffVor the eggs could Such a light I 'aw the other day on Jave bee6,old to hotels or individual Davis, Poultry 'Fkriri, H. R. Davis,; Southern - CO asumen. owner tad manger; Henderjron, N. C Hw 1-ittl Chickens Besides - this great anjriber , f laying r JT; WOtXLD-have been impossible of hens, there ere baby chicles galore course, for this nian to have made swcxc-Kx-:-;-??S:vA::A-::rt. V.' V V doned land. ' ' 1 C3t my Intro- . tTi C Jif! Farm Ditehr, Trraei tewM or eon ta get out oTbxToUX IfSSi ditches or deans old one J?? fann won ox luo men. 1 MM BMdaoae. 8md your iuiid 25 'Wan ft 6ndir e, he. EOX Kl ' - . Omtxbtn. M. -. in I IN... I 0M Cuts a - xnUo of ditch a ; day, V-shaped, ;wjde or narrow, to i depth of 4 feet Builds ttrrace and levees, fills up old ditches .anuKUUlCS &entTOU OQ " iW-JUAYS" TRIAL Does the Work nf a dred men. ' IJo-hto w9r aU Bteel.; Reversible. Simplex Farm Ditcher Co.. he. pox 5Z Uwensboro. Kentucky IV is "Zm f0rtyle8 and sizes lis if I- pi n 1 1 flK-WWSW- i I yltWllltlWrKIIIirlltMlMtlllr lil.H . 4A . .;:,,,:v .. I , ; MODERN NEW HOME ON THE DAVIS POULTRY FARM and abouta thousand oi these a pio . such a wonderful success of the poul ture to delight the eyes of any preach- try business without some experience, erl were nearing frying'size." 1 For quite a while, he worked on a Iif April,, 1915, Mr, Dava sorted-ip fartf iaf Maryland where many baby the poultry business by buying a thou chicks we're raised, it was here that and baby clucks, raising 900 of them. Jearacd. this art. "Raising the lit From thes he had a good bunch of tle fellows' Is about the whole secret layers the next fall and was able to of the poultry business," was one of put in his own incubators. With this the remarks . of Mi. Davis. He has start, thfr-chickens have paid for the I$o taken 4 correspondence course in farm a fine home with every modern Potiltry raising under a noted expert, convenience, and the farm buildings By; working -with another poultry- and equipment all in five years. Be- taan he, also. learned how to operate sides there is a nice balance in the mcuDators oetore putting in tne xuur bank. The farm and home is valued 400-egg machines he now uses, at $12,000 . ' When the baby chicks are first The purpose ' of the farm is to pro- taken from the incubator, they are fed 9. Mi 4-c Mi 4?. t v SOME OF THE WORKERS ON DAVIS POULTRY FARM duce' eggs for table use, though I some all the sand they will eat in an hou .- breeding fowls are sold and a few eggs -They are then, given a teea oi w for hatching - purposes. ' All , of the - milk, if this is . on hand. The nex eggs are marketed in New York. City, feed used is -composed of two Pd and are shipped direct to consumers, of rolled oats to one part of wn As Mr. Davis guarantees their frsh-?bran;:his oat and bran feed is gjv. ness and quality he has no trouble m - the o little chickr tor Pr5c Vl. ed obtaining.10 cents m dozen ahove mari :lda they can be. ket prices; hi:'f: . ft n . It sppitip ratV..r;,ftJf, f ni : At firstthe biddies' are fed oi e North Carolina -pouitryman - selling -They. re usually given every two . -.'-H.'vr:yi-'-;,,-;";;:.v'S.
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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