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The progressive farmer and southern farm gazette. (Starkville, Miss.) 1910-1920, February 03, 1912, Image 1

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TOEHM FAKM iAgETTE
A Farm and Home Weekly for
Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas and Tennessee.
________BIRMINGHAM, ALA.—MEMPHIS. TENN.—RALEIGH. nTc
Vol. XXVII. No. 5. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1912. Weekly =
A Prize-Winning Three-Year-Old Percheron Stallion.
FEATURES OF THIS ISSUE.
A gardeners* CONTEST—Will You Have a Half-Acre Garden
This Year?. 24
ALABAMA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY—A Full Report of the Re
cent Meeting. 24
^ KEY WEST—A Great Achievement. 19
, ‘ ARY FARM WORK—Professor Massey’s Suggestions. 4
* " COOK EGGS—Mrs. Stevens Writes Us From Her New
Home. 16
•lOW TO GET BETTER PASTURES—By I)r. Butler. 3
* HISLAlTON NEEDED IN MISSISSIPPI — Some Appropriations
—^jijhjaiiiuld Be Made. 1»
LETTERS FROM OUR CORN-RAISERS-How Bennie Beeson Made
His Big Crop. JO
MONEY FOR BOTH TENANT AND LANDLORD — A Promising
Rental Scheme. 3
THE LAW AS TO KILLING DOGS AND TRADING HORSES—By
J. W. Bailer. 32
THE THREE-YEAR ROTATION FOR COTTON FARMERS—How
It Can Be Made to Improve the Soil . A
WHAT MISSISSIPPI STOCKMAN ASK FOR—Legislation Approv
ed by the Livestock and Dairy Associations. jjq
WHAT TO DO IN THE GARDEN—Timely Suggestions. 31
WINSTON-SALEM’^ GOOD EYXM'TK—Brizes Worth While 18
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