The Pennyroyal Fair is a State Wide Attraction



                     Farm Calendar.


    Christian county is the only place in the world where something
is doing all the time. Our farmers collect their dividends each month
in the year. The following is a partial list of our money crops:
Things which are sold off of Christian county farms each month in
the year.
    JANUARY-Tobacco, clover, hay, corn, potatoes, dairy products,
poultry, poultry products, mules and pork products.
    FEBRUARY-Cattle, hogs, tobacco, corn, clover, hay, dairy pro-
ducts, poultry products, potatoes, mules, etc.
    MARCH-Tobacco, hay, corn, pork, mules, poultry and dairy
products.
    APRIL-Silage fed cattle, hay, corn, mules and all the articles
mentioned in the preceeding months.
    MAY-Hogs that follow cattle, wool, seed potatoes, onions, dairy
products, poultry products, farm seed, strawberries, early garden
products.
    JUNE-Barley, alfalfa hay, new clover hay, early lambs, straw-
beries, garden products, all varieties.
    JULY-Wheat, late lambs, dairy products, etc.
    AUGUST-Oats, timothy hay, dairy products, orchard products
(all varieties), garden products (all var:eties).
    SEPTEMBER-Hogs fattened on barley and wheat field, wheat,
oats, hay of all kinds, etc.
    NOVEMBER-Cattle fattened on summer and fall pastures, po-
tatoes, garden products (all varieties), orchard products.
    DECEMBER-Corn fed hogs, tobacco, corn, hay, pork products,
dairy products, etc.
    Each month in the year Hopkinsville furnishes a good market
for cream, poultry and truck. Our creamery on First street purch-
ases, cream, poultry, eggs and other farm products ad pays therefor
the highest market price. Th's is one of the best markets for dairy
products and poultry products in the South.



                     CHURCH HILL G1RANGE.
    This is one of the most substantial farmers' organizations in the
-county. Organized In 1873, this Grange has held meetings twice a
month, on the second and fourth Fridays in each month, dinner being
served in the Hall on the fourth Friday, since its organization. It
now has 113 members, with several petitions which have not been
acted on. It began having annual stock sales in 1878. These sales
are largely attended by the people of the whole county, with dinner
served on the ground, and are made the occasion of a great social
gathering of the people of the county. Its 1914 sales aggregated
11,090.50, while its 1915 sales was a close second. 10,447.65.



Have you Examined our List of Breeders of Pure-bred Live Stock