“I will be glad to tell you the result from my poultry business. I began January 1, 1910, with 250 hens, 19 roosters, 12 ducks and 20 bantams, which I invoiced at $340. During the year 1910 I sold as follows: Market eggs, $542.50; hatching eggs, $437.15; market poultry, $210.30; breeding stock, $350.75; or a total of $1,541. The cost of maintenance during this time, which includes feed, stock purchased, etc., was $840.50, leaving a profit of $700.50.

“During 1911 my sales of market eggs were $631.65; hatching eggs, $627.40; day-old chicks, $85; market poultry, $253.35; breeding stock, $403.90; total, $2,001.30. Maintenance during the same time was $910.70, leaving a profit of $1,090.60.

“Up to November 20, 1912, my sales for that year were: Market eggs, $705.20; hatching eggs, $422.50; day-old chicks, $154.60; market poultry, $235.80; breeding stock, $392.40; total, $1,910.50. My maintenance was $895.75, leaving a profit of $1014.75. On November 20, I sold my entire stock, which brought me $695.00, or a gain from my original investment of $355.

“My total profit for the three years was $2,805.85, which, added to the gain on investment of $355, makes a grand total profit of $3,160.85 or better than $1,000 a year. I might also add that, aside from caring for the poultry, I cultivated 11 acres of ground. The income from this and from two Jersey cows was $500 a year.”

When a man takes a real interest in his work it is remarkable what he can accomplish.

PLAN No. 620. BIG PROFITS IN TRUCK GARDENING

This man operates a truck garden with the following success. The figures given are before the war prices. The soil resembles gravel and is watered by pumps. Here is his account:

“I have been truck gardening in the vicinity of Spokane for twenty-six years, and now have a small tract in the Spokane Valley and inside the city limits. Here I find I can produce all of the crops that will grow in this climate, but at present I am making a specialty of celery, cauliflower and asparagus.

“Celery gives me a gross return of $600 to $1,200 per acre, and it costs me from $300 to $500 to grow and market it.

“Cauliflower gives returns of $400 to $800 per acre, and it costs me from $100 to $300 to grow and market.