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Southern planter: devoted to practical and progressive agriculture, horticulture, trucking, live stock and the fireside
Year:
1908 (
1900s)
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Southern planter
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Agriculture--Southern States--Periodicals
Publisher:
The Southern Planter Publishing Company
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College of William and Mary, Earl Gregg Swem Library
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LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation
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flaxseed meal. The wall of the ab-scess should then be opened at thelowest point so that the pus can ecapeas fast as it is formed and thus avoidthe formation of pockets of sinusesWhen the pus cannot escape it willform these pockets between the mus-cles and after this has occurred thenusually the only recourse is the useof caustics to cause sloughing and theuse of the knife to open these pock-ets and let out the pus. As a causticsolution granular chloride of zinc is One extra good yearling Southdown buck and a limited number of South-down Ram Lambs. No more Shropshires or Berkshires for sale this season. H. A. S. HAMILTON & SONS. Shadwell, Va.Hunters HaZl. Silver Spring Farm istered Shropshire Ram Lambs For sale from Ewes of Mr. H. L. Wardwellsbreeding. They are as well bred as any in tbiicountry. Although my sale is over, there are someShorthorns on the farm for sale. Both sexes.Some very fine Cows at fair prices. ROBERT R. SMITH, Proprietor,Charles Town, W. Va., or Wickllffe, Va.
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DUROC JERSeYS-POLLBD DURHAffiS-SH0RTM0RNS-5HR0PSHIRES. DTJROCS are the most prolific hogs on earth. The smallest litter far-rowed last spring was ten, the largest litter fifteen, the average 11 8-10 pigsto the litter for our entire herd. The Duroc fattens at any age, and willmake as many pounds of pork for a given amount of feed as any hog onearth. We have the largest herd in the East—Ohio Chief, Orion, Beat HimIf You Can, Top-Notcher, Comodore and Colonel blood. Pigs from eight totwenty-four weeks old, service boars, gilts, and sows in pig, for sale,— two hundred in all. . . .. , „ ,. , j ^ *»v. Polled Durham and Shorthorn cows and heifers and Scotch and bcotchtopped bulls for sale at low prices. A few extra good registered Shropshires for sale. LESLIE D. KLINE, Vancluse, Va.
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