The Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56, No. 2, January 12, 1884 - A Weekly Journal for the Farm, Orchard and Fireside by Various
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THE DAIRY--Winter Feed for Cows, Page 21; Churning Temperature, 21; Seas of Milk, 21. VETERINARY--About Soundness, Page 21; Questions Answered, 21. HORTICULTURE--The Hedge Question, Page 22; Young Men Wanted, 22; Possibilities of Iowa Cherry Growing, 22-23; Prunings, 23. FLORICULTURE--Gleanings by an Old Florist, Page 23. EDITORIAL--Items, Page 24; Illinois State Board, 24-25; Sorghum at Washington, 25; The Cold Spell, 25; American Ash, 25; Wayside Notes, 25; Letter from Champaign, 25. POULTRY NOTES--A Duck Farm, Page 26. THE APIARY--Apiary Appliances, Page 26; What Should be Worked For, 26. SCIENTIFIC--The Star of Bethlehem, Page 27. HOUSEHOLD--How the Robin Came, Poem, Page 28; After Twenty Years, 28; Will Readers Try It, 28; The Secret of Longevity, 28; How the Inventor Plagues His Wife, 28; Recipes, 28; Pamphlets, etc., Received, 28. YOUNG FOLKS--The City Cat, Poem, Page 29; Amusing Tricks, 29; Bright Sayings, 29; Compiled Correspondence, 29. LITERATURE--The Wrong Pew, Poem, Page 30; Yik Kee, 30-31. |
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