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Book Title: The grain growers’ guide ( 11 26
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Language: English
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Post Date: 2025-04-03 11:20:04
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PDF Size: 14.7 MB
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Book Pages: 24
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Publisher: Published by the Organized Farmers
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Page 1 – FOUR OF A KIND Page 2 – News from the Organizations Page 3 – U.G.G. Annual Meeting: Shareholders approve of assistance given wheat pools and urge continuance of close friendly relationship Vote for patronage dividend on street wheat – “Does this mean YOU?” Page 4 – U.G.G. Annual Meeting: Shareholders approve of assistance given wheat pools and urge continuance of close friendly relationship Vote for patronage dividend on street wheat Page 5 – Information Needed – Conservatives Reorganize – Ontario Progressive Party – Seats Without Votes – Protectionist Sympathy Page 6 – A Pacifist Passes – Editorial Notes Page 7 – U.G.G. Has Good Year: Hon, T. A. Crerar urges that farmers organizations co-ordinate their efforts to achieve the common objective of the movement Page 8 – Horse Breeding in the Netherlands Page 9 – Shall We Continue T.B.Testing: Recrudescence of opposition to tuberculin testing on eve of livestock conventions at Toronto and Calgary Page 10 – What Shall We Do About Rust?: A working farmer’s views on rust control-Crop rotation, including Sweet Clover and other soil builders, key to problem – Short Course in Poultry Keeping Page 11 – The Xmas Poultry Market:
proper fattening and the finishing touches put on when the birds are prepared for market, determine profit ur loss, says R. R. Hutt – November Strawberries: Everbearing varieties extend the season Page 12 – The Principles of Tuning: A further study in Radio-Telephony Page 13 – The Window-Gazer Page 14 Page 15 – The Window-Gazer Page 16 Page 17 – U.G.G. Has Good Year: Hon, T. A. Crerar urges that farmers organizations co-ordinate their efforts to achieve the common objective of the movement Page 18 – The Countrywoman – House and Home Page 19 – The Open Forum: “Let truth and falsehood frapple. Who ever knew truth put to the worse in a free and open encounter”—Milton. Page 20 – FLANNELFEET, THE AROHEB Page 21 Page 22 – The Cheerful Plowman: Can’t Can Too Much Page 23 Page 24
- Creator/s: United Farmers of Manitoba
- Date: 11/26/1924
- Year: 1924
- Book Topics/Themes: Grain growers’ guide
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