- iW irpv::.i -;,-; the world's KEWsfage n : v 7 - (JJkf MPtjij m: 'ffiW P Nocth CAroui Soctth Caroija Cr Virginia ri , Established, 1888, at Raleigh, N; C Vol. XX3OTl! H ';- SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1922 $1 a Year; 3 Years. $X ON MANY. SOUTHERN FARMS SHEEP CAN BE UTILIZED TO GATHER MUCH ROUGHAGE AND CONVERT; IT INTO MARKETABLE PRODUCTS, MUTTON AND, WOOL Live mW .... 1 BUS Week and Next ' VTHE (World's 'Newsw The aim of tHis monthly news re I view is" not so" much to report specific and independent news items as to "sense" or interpret the general trend or drift of events to-find, oul which way things are going and what Progressive Farmer readers should try to do about these tendencies. What is ? really most significant in America to day - is: theprOfoiffid unrest amongv the people. Here is a study of this unrfest and the many, profound questions it is stirring. up ...." . .Page 11 Varieties of dotri for Bo3 Wee is known throughout the South as one of the substantial men at North ;Caro Page8 Mistakes! fronil u0Readers : J Don't Make- Similar Ones "I said a iriena tne Simple Easter Gifts. What is more beautiful than the spirit of giving ? And what is more delightful than the thought of being remembered ? It is not how much you give nor the cost of what you give that counts, it's the fact that you thought to ;.r. give . . ' .. '"."" Pago 12 The Poultry Yard. Did you read last week's "Poultry Yard'.' ar ticles on feeding the chicks? It is continued this week with further practical feeding suggestions. Some poultfymen sajr that more little chicks are killed On Southern farms by faulty feeding than from any other cause. . ; . i ...y . Vi i . PafiTO 17 Next iWeefc- f'Gra2ing" Crops for Hogs, Whaf to Grow' is the : subject for next week's "Moxe Mone f rom Farming,, article. Farmers of the South are rapidly learning that the hogs must- ao UlurtJ UA uio wui& ,41. iuvys aio w uc j u yv u. w m xuvov vu. rAo-iilai hiAntfl will rchiickvf all of safe. seasonaLad 1 .-A.";t jty f ' V 1 ' ft! J i i V u v) . . . '.' 11 ft' ' !. -. 'i ' ' ' ' 1 I II..HI ii in ii 1 in. i - -.. - - 1

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