Be Strong Stand Up For What Is Right Quote
A motivational verse urges resilience against entrenched wrongs. It calls readers to stand, speak out, and bravely fight in God’s name, regardless of the depth of evil or long battles. The hopeful note promises that tomorrow comes with victory.
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Malthie
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Correcting Dam Pedigree Practice for Pigs in Dam
Guidance on accurately recording pedigrees for pigs sold in dam. Emphasizes that the dam owner at service is the breeder, and duplicates illustrate proper format. Advises including signer name at top as breeder or purchaser in dam.
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American Record
Dam
A Kiss by Proxy on the Maine Coast Romance
Nell and Jerry Hapgood ride the mobile along the Maine coast ending at a lighthouse. A crash on a rickety bridge injures Jerry and Nell as their romance grows under care in a farmhouse. After a fevered recovery, Nell weighs confessing her feelings while watching Jerry endure worry and separation.
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Detta
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Aunt Nell's care brings quick aid to injured Jerry
Detta whispered guidance to Jerry's room as Aunt Nell's instructions arrive. Detts kissed Jerry’s ear, and his swollen ankle began to mend from that hour, reported by Orro Cushing Nelson in the Boston Globe.
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Detts
Neil
Uncle Jerry
Detta
Nell
Orro Cushing Nelson
Boston Globe
Woes of the Man With One Wedding Invite
A satirical look at wedding invitations and costs from the groom’s view. It mocks the price of invites, receptions, and at home cards, and the husband to be’s ritual with jewelers and registry items, ending with insurance press tone.
A Royal Heart and a Wary Official Visit
An asylum inspector finds a sane man confiding unlawful confinement by relatives. The official vows swift inquiry and releases him, only to be kicked at the gate with the phrase that he must not forget. A Northern town scene follows with a hidden jewel and a worn tale of a broken heart.
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Tasculine and the weaker vessel exchange in dispute
A dialog pits a masculine speaker asserting that woman is the weaker vessel against a contrasting female who resists the claim. The exchange hints at gender bias and a claim about bailouts as proof of strength, reflecting a contentious debate tone.
Soil Erosion Perils and Flood Control in Midwest Rivers
L Burnett warns at the University of Nebraska that annual soil loss from the Mississippi basin totals 269 square miles of topsoil, chiefly from rolling lands in eastern Nebraska and Kansas, with massive flood damage and potential reservoir benefits from coordinated levees and dams. Spelt cultivation in Germany and the Angora’s role in rangeland stewardship are also noted across Europe and America.
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Burnett
University of Nebraska
Mississippi Basin
Missouri River
Nebraska
Kansas
Gulf of Mexico
Mississippi River
Ohio
Mississippi
Cincinnati
Eades
Mid-West
Southland
Sam
A Small Capital Poultry Venture For Youth On Farms
A 19th century advisory essay promotes starting a poultry flock with minimal capital, noting 25 cents can seed a venture. It argues youths on farms gain training and may eventually fund education through rising investment returns, while stressing poultry keeps startup affordable and prevents consolidation. It contrasts poultry with by products from cows and critiques high priced dairy feeds and bran. The piece also covers the Wyandotte breed naming history and lists various color varieties and international developments.
Seed to tree: growth marvels and hardy Leghorns
The text discusses how a small seed grows into a large tree, highlighting the wonder of plant development and the need for fruit culturists to understand the process. It then notes Leghorns are native to Italy and perform best in southern climates, endure northern winters, but often suffer from frost tows and combs.
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Italy
Orchard Cover Crops Guidance for Wide Soil Benefit
The article advises selecting fast growing cover crops that quickly cover ground, catch moisture, and add humus to soil to aid tree growth. It cautions against clovers due to uncertain germination in dry seasons, recommends cultivating for moisture retention, and suggests using two crop options as a hedge against failure while urging reliance on state experiment stations for guidance.
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M. S. Kellogg
Feeding Grain to Milch Cows on Pastures
A Farmers' Review excerpt notes that grain rations may not suit cows on lush high protein pastures where grazing is sufficient, but modest grain with high protein may help when grasses are low in protein and constant grazing is needed. It weighs immediate profit against long term cow welfare and cites costs for wheat bran and butterfat value.
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D. W. Howie
Gore
A. A. Adams
Shawsee County
Kao
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