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i "WIND UP MOP UP,VJLEANPlV-FOR COOPEIlkTivk MARKETINGPa 12 : I i J V r3 o 5 v. 1 V 141 Ml i Rei'd U.S. Pat. Office Nc Carblinas-ViimiaE f A Farm and. Home TXfeAlv lor ' , . ra Carolina, South Carolina- rtajmiA JaundeJ 1886 At TttUigh, K& VoLXXXVIL' No. 1 SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1922 $1 a Year; 3 Ylars, $1: at i "'ill i 1IW ? ( . i-- 1 M U f ST v ' y v V i, . . n i f :.'i:::.-X-:-:-w:: i:- y.y.'. 2 I f I i)AtWwW m ii mimmtmmmxmimmmtmmmmaiMmmmm '? '?.-: " ,. 'iffirniiWfcjiiii-"TTinTniTiiiMWiiiiiiriiiriw .If f ill ' m - "LIVE AT HOME" IN 1922 . . ODl ' '1 -With garden, cowhand fifty hens, and hogs that raze (not housed in pens); the farm's prosperity begins. . ; - ' , - SomeSMYe Stabiects in This; Issue VTMRST of All, a Good Living on the Farm. Don't yo think 11 this is a fine motto or any good' farmer? Turn to ,tlus article, and ; study the program for Southern farmers, em . bodyinp; these recommendations i (1) Hold down acreage of money crops, 2) develop- cooperative marketing, (3) live Better than ever before,(4) Jceep.the children in school. Page i2 More Money From Farming in 1922. Are you farming just so ' as to get along, or are you farming with the hope of providing a better living for yourself and family and-gradually laying t up a little sum for. a rainy day? Reading this series o!52 articles, ;orie '.every, week this year,;houId help any; good: , -, farmer make more money every year,; . ;Y. . . . Page, 6 How farmers Make Extra Bloney. tJnder this heading you will . find letters from farmers telling how they secure extra money j jn connection with their regular farming. business.;. We be lieve that such letters relating the farmer's own experience, ;will be , worth; much in the twayf of suggestions $o many f w Hilltop Farm Notes. Indeed "we awl maik mistaiks." There you think it is a foolish thing to make the same mistake a second time? Don't limit your experience to your own mis- v takes. There is much to be learned by studying the mistakes -y 'of others ,...s.;.. ,..,U. Page ;13:; Well, What Do You Think of That? John Johnson says' five v cows and a fair-sized floct of hens will add an extra dollar: '. a day to the income of the' family, and that any small farmer. v '- or tenant can milk and care for the five cows and raise feed - for them, without lessenings his cotton crop' one pond. -Read -' the Livestock Suggestions for January J . ; . . . 1 i Page f The Boll Weevil ProblemvUnder this heading we plan to .run , from time to time one or more short articles on boll weevil controls This year will demand the; best that's in fthe cotton grower. The realization" that our readers will want all . re- : :r liable information available on this ; problem prompted us to . clan thisarrancrement V. ...... .-Pace 19 ? X'- iar reaaers V :, : . , : . . . . . . . . ; ' N,C State I College (
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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