We Raise More Barley than the Res;t of Kentucky



                   On the Clarks'ille Pike.
"DIXIE MEADOWS," THE HOME OF JUDGE W. T. FOWLER.



    The residence is in the center of 300 acres of land, and is near
the city. This farm is the home of a herd of good Jerseys.  Its
principal products are Jersey cattle, wheat, clover hay, lambs and
hogs. W. T. Fowler is President of the Christian County Crop Im-
provement Association, and has always shown a deep interest in the
agricultural interests of the county. He is known as the "Ftther of
the Farmers' Clubs" In the county. Judge Fowler has always be-
lieved in the possibilities of North Christian in stock raising. The
lands of North Christian are rolling and hilly. The soil is suited to
the growth of all grasses. It has abundant shade and water. It is
ideal pasture land.  Judge Fowler  maintains  that every  South
Christian farmer could well afford to own a, North Christian pasture,
on which he could graze his stock for seven months in the year,
while he is making hay, corn and ensilage to carry them through
the winter. He now owns a large track of pasture land in North
Christian which he uses as a pasture in connection with "Dixie
Meadows." Sheep, cattle, hogs and mule colts are grazed on the hill
land, and wintered on the home farm. Good grazing land in North
Christian can be had at astonishingly low figures. At the price at
which it can be purchased it will furnish very profitable grazing.



Christian County is the Clover County of Kentucky