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0 . s- 4w Carolin-Siinia Edition North Carolina, South Carolina Cr VtaoiNiA. Established 1888 at Raleigh, N. C. Vol. XXXVII No. 30 SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922 ' $1 a Year; 3 Years, $2 5' - . ... . . - n pyjlili i Hi Bill I j V " , THE TRACTOR HAS ITS PLACE, BUT SQ HAVE PINE ANIMALS LIKE THESE - - . . l Live .Sbfects TMs Week wA Next $ . m - LIVESTOCK and Dairy ProbIems;Do you know how to pasture sorghum without poisoning the stock? How much snouia you give tne nvestocK f : now wouia - you save u animal suffering from heatstroke? Do you know how to plan your sheep pasture? These and other interesting livestock problems are -explained by Dr. Tait Butler. . . . . ..... Page 3 What Is Electricity to You?' Wise is that farm home," says Mrs. Hutt, , "which iises electricity every way it can, from the flashlight by which to, thread the sewing machine needle, and the' waffle . iron oh the dining table, to the pump by which running water is sent over the lioiise and to the chicken trough i and barn' Of course7 Mrs. Hutt knows everybody can't have all.the home conveniences they need However, those who can have them should not delay getting them . .s.i.V... Page 10 The Farming vof Yesterday and Today.What man is;better quahted to write of ;the agriculture of yesterday an of "three score and ten" by the handsome margin of thirteen years? And the greater part of these many years have been devoted to the study and practice of farming. This is the first of aseries of reminiscences by this venerable writer whom readers of The Progressive Farmer have learned to love so well. Follow him on these trips into the past and see the great progress of Southern agriculture. . . .v. . . . . . . Page 4 Bulletins That Will Help You Next Month. The farmers' bul letins published by the United States Department of Agncul- ture' offer a splendid source of .information of great practical value to Southern farmers. Order those you need. ... . . . Page 6 An Important Feature Next season of protracted meetings ,is om Many farm boys are hesitating, as many , Clarence Pbe's "Success Talkrto Farm Boys will give practical, tangible,, safe help r t n- - 5 ?' T
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