crs n-t cl c - - . ( . . ttt VAEECTY 13 Cl.Z C7 IHTGET- aiit rzc:::o::3. l they .1 C:ci r.ay be :t;h si tcrc3 in tl3 L:v"3, r 1 1 1 ? c.;"-:i cf r J refused I I.-: :i c:a This . i : tli r:::iwility cf 2 Ircn zzzx feci and for- .J mdltCT " , 7. v V :r?!T: YThat is the best va 7 cf knpdcza to seed fox ,m: Tests conducted,in dif : -t localities of the - State : '.: .7 that the Kobe and Tennes .3 73 axe the heaviest hay pro Czzizz varieties. These 22 tests : 1. 3 the Kobe variety an aver t -h production of 2,868 pound3 r J the Tennessee 70 an aver- Eorth Carolina pc:Jtryr:ea arejpl;.t3 ccs rp V y : expected to start crrciir:ately 0,CC3,CCO easy chicle tin year accordir to T. T. Prown, exten sion poultryman at State College. . -m . mm JV I t:;;:;j to a ecu i- ir..:3 tefcre they are set cut ia t3 epea garden or field. ' . , Eiswonger sail catbre, cauli Selecting the breed and Tanety. flower, lettuce, tcraato, pepper, U QIC Vi'UiC UUIUlMUik UCUMVU9 which the grower must make. If he wishes to market his Diras as eggplant, and other such veeta Dies may oe started tais way. Xne seed nay ce sown in tne mailt Ho m 11 Mica ATI tf thA haft1' 1 it. i. vier breeds, such as Earrea Bocks. January or early in February, he Then he can use utility birds, such as Ehode Island Beds, which are good for both egg production and meat." v , -r . , ; ,;. In a broadcast on the Carolina Farm Features vprogram 'Friday, A cold frame resembles a tobac co seed bed, he said, although the! tow axe not exactly alike. The wooden frame enclosing the bed should be 15 to 18 inches high . m i nm r r3 CI pounas. Xfle V.Om- Tfttinorw 9Q Wr -Rrrtnm will riv- c w. r:.ca variety was third, wift IVeS f? rver&ge production of 2,342 lbs tween the first two varieties ex cept that the stems and leaves cf the Kobe Lare coarser? than either the Tennessee 76 or the Conmon. The point to be con sidered would be the cost of , the c;cd and the availability. : ' CUTCTIOn: How much artificial 1'-ht should be put in my lay i t houses? 11. -. 7E3 : This depends, iof course r;n the size of the houses, but . v. here electric ' lights are used, . t-o 40 watt bulbs should, .be , rr3vued for each 400 square ft. . cf floor space. The bulbs should ; ts placed in the center- of the t case ten feet apart and six ft tove the floor. A reflector, six " t::n inches in diameter and four , inches deep should be used with c.-ch light bulb so as to reflect ; t light to the entire house. 7hen lishts are used it is also , necessary to increase the grain aai mash ration in order to CCtrol haAv wicrht. urtA ollnur fcr the. increased et& ijrodTift- ioa. Be sure that the birds go ' tn rnnst vrith their drain full f WW auvM V.Vf A Uil V grain as it is important that the bedy weight be maintained " at all times. and varieties. Through this broad cast, he hopes to help growers de- high along the front side. For the average home garden - the bed should be 6 feet wide and 24. feet vrrYiiAr 4-Iiav taTATflil IiVa 4a mica 1tit- I V .. ing 1937 if they are not ;tmJLJZJJl Csnd ;' in your subscription ; to Ths Duplin Times today. with their present breed. v; The schedule "in fullior the week of January 25-30 follows; Monday, L. I. Case, "Selling Mar ket Iambs": Tuesday. I. P. Wat son, "let's Grow Our Own Plants" ; "The Future of Farm Tenancy in North Carolina' ; Thursday, Home Demonstration Department : T Fri day. T. T. Brown, "Selectinsr the rropex aieea and variety of Poul try'7; and Saturday, Forestry De partment.' ' - , j Be wise and advertise in The Duplin Times. 1 f t ; At Your Best! Free From ' Cccsiipaiicn , Nothing beats a clean system for health! , - , - - At the first sign of constipation, take purely vegetable Black-Draught xor prompt reuer. cross the top of the bed will help hold the cover cloth off the plants. lne clotn may be second-hand sa sh or bleached muslin. Zlnslia sat urated with linseed oil will hold warmth in the beed and shed rain water. The cold frame should be locat ed in a sunny place, faciag the south. Six inches of good loam soil mixed with garden maaure should be placed within the frame. Plants may be traasferred from the seed boxes to the frame when they have developed two - leaves. Set them two to four inches apart. They may be transplanted to the garden when they begin to crowd or when all ' danger of frost or freezing is past.' : ; r ; , M Ventilation should- tmU'Movided even on cold days.' As the weather I gets warmer, the cover should be rolled back a little more each day to harden the young plants. They should be . watered on mornings 1 AT. - x j. :. . Mny men ana women ut uu BUCK-' -,,,1,,, tomiwr-t, Draught brtogf such refreshing relief. By wnen the temperature IS HSing. um ciosnauiB scuon, poisonous eiieau OI constipation are driven out; ' you soon feel better, more efficient. ' Black-Draught costs less than most other laxatives. . , , DLACK-;D?JIUGUT - ' ' A GOOD LASATTV3 17i1Y- COT? HDlSKICLLilK SEED 8(1017 BEEN ASSED TO DISCUSS DE ) ' tail?? F.nrr. roTTrai?. : MAKE YOUR CHOPS GIVE BETTEE EETUEKS? -r .r Lb J 7 P;7 using the recommended and tried method of putting out your Fertilizer and planting all in one operation, tls BAUD-WAY Method for better crops. ir.OII AGE crs, Tc-cco Traacplaaters, aad other ea,uipa:cat. . ' jr.nz ros peice3 aitd fuzxtes kttoiiaticit. VATI0N PE002AM 1 1 Li o o o Distributed and Sold by . " ITOTH CAEOLUIA . o. o o o r- ' J. B. . Hutson, director of the AAA east central region, has ac cepted an invitation to address the seed exposition and third aanual conference of the IT. C. Crcp ln rrcveneat Associatica. to be hdi ia Cclisbcro, February 9 aai 10.. II3 has fccea asked to discuss de 'i . c-.-t x, -c :cn..:a . 2.. J. I :;rt, tLca- r::a seed specialist et Tite Ccl IV -a is Lclpirg u r;3 for the expositioa. - - D. S. V7eayer, extension p cul tural eniaeex at the college, is schedaled to speak ca rural elsctri ficatka, Etaurt added. tills T.ill t.3 dcllcrcred Wedac: " v no-i-iaT, rdrx:-ry,10.'r:y.;: . ttatba WPTF, ?: --h, will broadcast part of Y7ti- . ; y's -tc.-i frcxa 12:CD to 1:C .1. Li3 will ir.cI.1I3 'short f..' 7 7. Zcrr T ::tt, State Cc::r. -:.'::r cf r.:;zltare, eri V 1 : -- ::v.::c-tcf MIcr:::'? I : t : ia tl3 t:: '' vO ! J.' -1 ' T - z r K -7 1 .4. J . s your fcar grey ? Is lit going grey?. r , i . VI- k " .... y ,I)H blUV lbMW VI 4lKdAVU 9 . 1 ; n::!:3 yea zzi end fc:3 c!J LyJ V'-r ' years. 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