The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1910 Page: 4 of 6
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of dairy rows, teing of the old fash-
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Dr. .1. w. Ellis,
What a Farmer Must Know.
To Ite a farmer of the present time 1
FOK MEASURING LAND.
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corre-t as much as umsibi4• ami inett*
growth hi tie lwotton.
When the in i era is show the lpunehes
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It jmissihle. by some oilier employet
piue-b off the end. always leaving a man Hie regular niilker if this can
Don't Allow Them to Grow at Ran*
dom— How to Got the Boat Fruit.
Summer attention of grapevines con-
sista of poiucuuax off any trai lies that
are not wauie so as lo gel foliage
evenly distributed. There will always
Hot In etomne she slHiilld lie milked |asl
I'lie milk raom grevidlenl sinouid b.
unseci for no olhei pourjumse ihan the
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! for shelter from the Im a sun Leave j
The mw Iier- Ho teed the aam I all sides op-n. xo that ihe rtrcau pass
as the horse. In fact, she should have ovor them.
Hie Im*mI. for her milk is designed for
the winter pruning very materially,
but it will always I- nersary to
prune off the branhes hnt have borue
the grapes. Just leaving the vertical
canex, enttig the Branches laek every
winter s, - -2 -
The workgs pleasant and very sim-
' pie. A little study will enable any one
Experence or Expert Aparist In ma««
mg incre.ss of CO.O.es.
Saking of the -warism, qe-rinmi of
bees. Set retars Saantu «»| the t’usemem-i-
CUI Bee heejenss «Ns. tai ton reeutiy
had the following to say .
‘Nwaruazz is II eijueutty So acite}
inz lorumn mmey ptuuerers Tu.: a re-
cent exgtir-uce ut min. isa, lie heqe
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to grasp the grineiples. Apart from
the better quality of grapies that will
be paruiduced the grape arlrs wil Im*.a
much more pleasiug object than they
often prewwnt when the vines are al-
lowed to grow at random. - Farm
sempy milk. which froths and will not
sour or chum into butter The fa t i:
that there is no more place for spui« I ।
or rotten fed among «tok than among
human beings * -
the milk and spoil it
times is to poreduee
be a tenalel 5 for rhe vines to make in any manner it shou.d Im* diseascle*r
more hranin and growth at the top .ami the pnil not again used until prop
so that everything shouid Lu- done to eriy clentel and aterilized. The ani
Till* efert SO..1O- • LUBBOCK and TAHOKA
care of the br<M(l in the new hive. Mild
by June I the latter contaimec .a mat
queen and a genn nauakvr ej young -
bees. Tile queen is a iieau.y and mav
have beeu mursa d under the su;n-rse while milking, and shomu m sud- •
dura imnpinse in the first place; there rap sii made inat n can in* saunelered
fore she is strong. at the saue time ns Hu* r-tnainctet o.
-By this metlnd one hve turnisiee the suit The- sun shoind preierat,
the rotli, rnd and queen amt an tie- white so that the so-as soiling wi.
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tached as showu by means of a bolt
and mi lie. I ouiside the rim of the cirrie.
All that is neressary then is to mark
one of the crosspieces and start mens
urinz with this pwvint on thne ground
The numher of revolutions multiplied
by sixteen and one-half will give the
distane in renis across the field. Each
qua ner revolution, therefore. measures
n quarter ot a rd.
leniwien Ilie same eperationn should , haudlainz of milk and ihe storing ot
be reswatei beyoud he next leaf pro- • fresh milk until its removal trom tin
dud. - . dairy. This reomu should te- easy oi
lu this way all the strength will Ke aeress from Hie dars stable, but a
to the fruit ami •xees* of foliage and ,Ile. name tiane so arrangeel Hnti th-
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Feeding Separator Milk.
A farmer living in Minnesota says
that many of his neghiwrs wt have
b-en fettling separate.r milk lo their
calvex h-ive fotnet that the milk form-
edl gas in ihe stomaen of the animals
ami enuset vromziele As a remety they
use a tonsyumintun ot baking soda or
saleratus to each pall ot • milk, ami
the calves do well on it. This is
worth knowing
what is • ailed
artieie* rezartlin2 milking.
The prime otojenrt shoind l»e to keep
the milk clean. Any eperation alusunt
> the stable wtj*h would likely stir up
dust should Ite conctuted at least a
half hour la-fore lulling is started in
orefer ihai the dust may have time to
iin aid to keeping th- milk dean Hn*
HHig hairs alnsut the udder and Hanks
should lie «lppve-c The lull and switch
shoind lie Kepi clean
Some time tu-feore- milking is started
ihe udder mid <urrmmelanz parts should
tie vlacorvuzhi, I leaneU if the udeler
In* dry h znid brushing, followed by
sjwpnzanz: with a damp cloth. will Im*
sHMMiin surfaces As tar as gunsibl
milk utensils should Im* made of xlas:
enamel ware or zized earthen war
Tlie more simple their construct km th
Au-tter. .lents. runs. etc., should I •
For the Shopherd.
lambs that wer tep;eil in April
will now lu-in to :: rrrmn In an in-
closure where the ewee cannot enter.
4 'rushed oats, ground whet or wheat
bran mid .•rm—q io "a a hhmI mixture.
Noone- corn mat Im* addei n little
later to hasten th futtenine. 1» not
upl! h half fat lamb! It is guwor busj-
While the Shorthorn is not genera ‛y
rerognize as a dairy bre-d there are
many indiv iciunis of the brere whih
have made a onost excellent showing
Oue such is Ieme of c:lenside. a valua-
ble animal swued by the (tenside
farm of l’ennsyivania. She closed a
year's test early in Mareh and during
the period gave 1*,675 |MHinds of milk,
whi: h showed by test 67224 wumnds of
butter fat. the qjuivatent ot #:0
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rowfield, Texas i
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imk -NI till- a c lege ma ter* give pr ompt
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is all wrong and very l«id yuvljey if
the refuse mist Im* fed give it to in- beM**e“e*®X® •be*ew®@w@ve «4*.**4*
Yet swh is laid pc, for even Furniture, Undertaking*: ",* "oonror
<'nlves fed on |MN«r and uminmaithfu. • w •
femn ch n i lol develop and thrive as thev 3
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other suppifd the ImeK I Imre three A- plainly visible and when - used Whin* tempwrsvure re. din:< rim mu -h
giMid eoloni-a waiting for the •ten* stneoi tn- regtaod by a clean one A- niele, in the semiario ai.«l art south
honey Hew insipid of tw« is nd tlo not tue nrat gmofvssto of milk is usually n n and west than in the great humid -e
expt them te swarm. The day nfiei in •mteru. ihe tir two • ihrac tion east of »he M.s iisipp river. <•
robbing ttie first mentinnevi ejenty •f st row ms of milk drawn may well te* isa faet of roniiinm note that the dry
its bromd I found the hers at werk in dnuNnh-d nessor theurmaphere radii es the ill
the *ug"r. But little has been done in The- milking should Ite cndueted i. comfor ot tii< hem io the minimum
supeT* however, ihe went her lining “ a *wam} aauner. as item the -aun This acc«Hini4 for the tact Him wine
cuni and the heney supply so meazrr. Bur -ash das as practicable and i* prostrations an* tresjuent in Hie east
f riwusilue wihout the milker havi- ern halt of the country at ini, they are
prevtusi> taudies the anma practically unheard or in the west at
Watch th* Milk Caretully. 11 degrees F.
As s4mhi as'the milking oi any one
amamas is cooungelestenni the milk ehont
In* removed to-1le milk rmom. ami it
foil ml to Jm* stringy. Bolemuty. thike
than usual or pmusessing an unusun.
aooarance or if manure gels anio h
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It is mvexary in keeping this mena-
Ura ehat the rirele te M»f tent, twrause tomna var effe. live
this woulel Mve inacruraie measure. I Employes atwst ehe dairy shouid be
II is therefore advisable to use iron leiezmi, natoats ana rne
heav) euvuh to stand wrdlinary ownes ot rh.. d:rv <ll„1|||| kwa|, hina-
ku"“k* orange Judd Farmer. ′ nformed in regard to the teaih
t Ulliess of the erplevyes and their
fauahlies and no w-rson atited oi con
xl mi H y •xwnud ion contagious clise"use
sin hi id Im* allewed to haudie milk or
do any work alwss Hu* dam renouu.
Cleanloness Essential.
All lltwi.st.s u* it in nandling the
milk shoiiai is- k.* 1 s rupuMMisiy clean
leaf Lyyd Ilie buneh of gra|n*s. The
brain h wili coltinie to zow ty
throwing out a sheot at the axil of the
fua. Uu .uay 17 1 founu ........is
cajgd qu.ea ceis ill lU.l lhS. a.ns..
and. ilesiriug lo picvent swarusu; avc
Mse a unenjerat nanreuse »i •**,*/.′
l reuvru tve-iEsjes O| •
lug all the Im-es im. k into the uive.
"The empty spa e w is niosi witi
frames ot eteomnlo. Au ejuret •c.- eX-
cepi -ume were exirojeu. fne uve
frames ot unnd. witi Hie iNtiH** ik,"
queeu ces apd five iruses hi .*0lu i ।
tiou. were lacec in a new hive. ah- .
oilier strong enu u.. was <o**ved to a *
new stand and the new hive put in iis
place The removed • olony gave up a
sutiriena niimiier of its te-ps to take
Full line of best ton-
ics. Best massage
and Shampoo going
Ab ut keeping your wind
m il in repair. He has
the tools and knows his
bu^ine^s.
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pictures of the tract
snew on Hie ground,
winter When t’lcv
growth will Im^ prerent. * Pefosr ann cust of Hie stable euune
This summer pluring will reding onter
" ere of the trst essentials in keep
Inc dairy wrensila clean is to have :
Physician ndsurgson§
O flee at Randal Drug Store.. 2
Phone: NShoNal8. / t .
S3 001 ALL FOR
1.235 $3.00
the spring to ceveloop their ri
thev four d milch io in it «thr,
tht the eleqls «liev IPHI |i:i d I •
price terEtve the-4je (tv. tiers li I*c
«e‛s ill’ll e*mgv-epe) of SMI ll •
the surface it is : mat’ei •1 -
f:te**ion to know tit’ll th a • ni»
t!l»!S :t I’III’I Im ete:raunc Ille । u l>
rusted -lie airimely d iiiL l lute il*
penit-ptiar- while the Millet bile
to «m cup an adj’-min-i ceil.
WD FREE with yorr order a beautiful premium, a 75-paze bock
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Is til ••! P ll-
and shoind Im- - ili7enlet at least
suadled out aflet inntz eleuned Be-
fore Imzamnsnz lo milk Hie milker
should is* |M*n«i-iiy lean the clean
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nailbrush A-’ sun should Im*
kept by each lnrpr <•• he used onK
If Wall Made It Will Be Found Very
Useful on the Farm.
To measure Heids teacinty the handy
Serire shown herewith will be tound
very useful. It cousists of a heavy
wire or light iron rod sixteen and a
half feei long, bnt into a circle and
the ends weided together.
*, Across the cirale hi right angles to
each other are two pieces’ of tight
w<mw| five and h half fec-t loug.
untie, l’raetieaily all the dirt which
gets into milk cumes from lite mnnipu
hition ot ihe odder while milking As
mnands of butler This cow's dairy 1
humas v’otsimptlen ana cazune im* 11 hi
caretuity puree-t lou often the
thought less tanner puts off the junoresi
fewnd on his cow it may Im* musty or
dusty or half rotten anythnz he con-
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one must Im* lei Hits! in chemistry. xj/
gid rarprtter. a fair machinist, an 75
ordinarv house painter, an aceurate ‘
hkkepper. a gore veterinary sur । 7
Emena"wtwiEppcinrknmWeWanttofigureyour‛bill for Lumber, Sash,
%- Doors, Shingles, Moulding, Eclipse Windmills,
mrwen m......... . k- Yau cican. % Stock Towers, Piping and Fittings of ail i
bor~d and s 16 hebriht tinisht yourplows oS Li rne Brick Cement De- and Wire
tonzer tban hNir rhe diauleter ix at- yon "• seure and is worthi • ume, vcmeni. cost ana wire.
keeping. Clean every night himI greusa* ; mma ■ a ■ i
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Stricklin, A. J. The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1910, newspaper, October 7, 1910; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1563756/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.