.3 Esrxy c! r ::s IX. Jcl:r::n f L.L A . as, " f ! i rr arreed to c: 1 permanent pastzrs T " Usarly every lanner v. c,n ftmservaticn i hrzij J;lz::n, CI I ci:ly y n:rr.i-"t c.t tL3 t:e cf ;E::icf altcitr-i. Is cl':r I j. J:Lr:;:t cane to r;i'"y to rl:it a t his - i;7 Lt, Ilaxy? ureei. ai r 13 o wcx uonsiay auriuus I ; : . ;:r:i what was thoughM I r-i attack of indigestion, out r liking a dose of soda return . U bed. At 7 :30 it was discov- c.l that he was A rative of Duplin County, Mr, Z isson would have teen 73 years cf eze on July 23. He was the son , u iat TLnhprt Charles land Hary Ward Johnson, Since man hood he resided in Pender County. - Surviving are his wife, who was lUss Kinnie Korris of the Fuquay brings section of Wake County Ai ffve children. State Treasurer ' Chas. XI. Johnson of Baleigh: Mrs. TL, C. Williams of Wallace, Joe F. 'Johnson of Burgaw, Mrs. Edgar Van Sant of Wilmington, and Mrs. Harvey Eountree of Portsmouth, Va. One sister, Miss Ellen C. Johnson of Burgaw,- also survives. Funeral services were held Tues " flay afternoon from the Presbyter L : ian fchurch conducted by the Bev, p, J Clark, pastor, assiswa pyrae pastors of the Methodist and Tap- Start Work On Warsaw Gym V; .Work on the Warsaw gymna- Bium was commenced ' Monday morning with approximately . 45 men at work. The project will be : completed, it is expected by April 1st. ; . ! NITBOGEN INCREASES v -V k SMALL GRAIN YIELDS f. Rnii Conservation C:nl;3 erl State College Extension Service jrcgram is sowirjf sore cf his lana to new pasture to control e rosion. ' v V v Roiinn? that srood erass is one Of the best and cheapest foods for cows as well as one of the bes, agents for erosion control, Zeb Williams, one of the cocperators near Madison, retired 10 acres of tobacco land to permanent pas tore. He now has an acre of grasss for, each cow. and mule on his farm and has a good sod on his pasture land to control erosion, The srround retired to rasture was in a good state of cultivation before it was seeded, thoroughly broken and disked.' All' corn, and tobacco stalks were slowed under. A ton of lime, 400 pounds fertilizer, and 40: pounds of pas EC J t"3 t III te a rood Elm II " in mry I."- At i c-i r 3. 1 r 'CCO r lml -irch TLcy ,are' tL3 y: stc'e, cf a m:c3 i a mat or a very E" said Dr. K B. FcV. :, entomclci:t at Ztziz C -These narcts attacl beds in the spricj ,tf l-- tt were not found eain in apprecia ble numbers until this year, he added. , 7- p 1 " y Mild winters seem to aid their breedings' ' f 1 . . In 1033 it was found that nap hthalene flakes" scatter eti , under the seed bed cloth at the rate of one and a half pounds to 10, . . -all i j i.:m ii.. 4 tie ccl:rtl :':. 1 . . - - Lit ' J. the whole i CaxneU 'for c: Uiem wLila I' it ture mixture per acre , were ap-, square yards' would kill the mag gots. : ' . .'; : -I. Naphthalene, "' , a cbemical ' by product cf coal tax and inexpen sive to buy,' gives the best form of controlling the maggots, Dr. Ful plied on the field,' As a further ' aid in controlling erosion, contour furrows were constructed 1 with . a two-horse plow. The furrows will retain in the pasture-a large portion of the ton continued. .. A, ' -tf V,; ;h , . -A- '-..I V j ',' ..; V", " - ' ' 1 ' ) , V , 'c, '''' 1 r" i 1 . . , , I - TT3 I"";:." !!, ce ort announcer, t r:ine' a hectic Lie-but my C keeps running smoothly. I ecioy C. with my meals and after." Camtls are i better for steady mcLL-'j. . i x it v L 5 The acreage oi small grain in North Carolina this season is the u biggest in years, said W. H. Ban ' kin, State College agronomist. 1 Ttii nnnsnallv laree crop being ornvn means that erowers shoulo - iriw sftrions consideration to the ' condition of their small . grain . fields, he continued. , . : ', A nnd ton-dressin? annlied as "soon as the weatherermits will hi rWlon laxsre. healthy, full- ; bodied heads of grain, he stated i ' The top-dressing supplies nitro- ? nnil dfvelonment. Bankin 'recom- ; , mended 25 to 100 pounds of ni- 'trate of soda or suuate .ox am monia to, the acre. - ,A .r It should be applied in March, or as soon as early spring growth starts,. the exact time depending upon the geographical location , ? and current weather conditions. y ' Do not wait until small grain - Mn the boot, of until the heads are . showing Bankin. said, . as top-! dressing at this' time is too latej - ' (armM. tr,ftW1. hsit iust because 'thev hav Arcadian because thev know 10 oo tne neaas w snumuijr, gwwu thing is natural doesn't mean It i the nitrogen is what "soda" gives them, ana t even though it may make the lea- j s best that can be. , . , - S, '' thcy want tne most for theif money. , . u . ves greneer. ' ' -; ,. , " , V V.'h T"Ar Very" thing Js 'also true twut So why don't .you do the same? He ; also urged growers to buy j ; nitrate ot oda. , , 7 -When you buy Arcadan, you not only ' only good fertilizer of a mixture j : :" Some' years ago, American scientists, buy widely, b't you rr buyi-"? an p1N', i.ailv.J to Wir soil it-MUirc-ieih-,r rtuuuwa wti whwvBvii-vv,';-"'-1" -" . and to remember that the cheaper . ; ' "d make a better nitrate o soda. They by Southerners, for Southern crops. - --i .. t i knew that the reason farmers bought , . T, 'ni,nrt,nwtnAiv v ; 'ail 1 ' r- EfJ3!I-r.mms: cstted': t:i7bim: of csDA:Tdm i rmjurt gcieuce gives vou r.cr.z for Youn r.:c:mv in ' are. not always.' the least sive.A expen 4 r - "It Is thV amount of piant food you get , for your , money that counts," lie " said, " "and' not , the number' of pounds of filler that may be in the bag.". ,X ;'S ., TAIlilEirS ABE SOWING " . PEBIIANENT' PASTUEES The practice of stretching tv;o Ir-is of wire around sose scrub 3 r r i j j " r r- ' r:: I'7 r- knew .that the reason farmers bought nitrate oi soaa was lor tne nnrogen in u, :. v i. and they figured that if they could make 1 ; ' v - one that would havemore nitrogen in it," . jr v they would do a service to the farnlerJ : Millions "oi ; dollars were; spent and finally they produced a"s6da" right here , ' in the South that was more perfect than 'any that had ever been produced before J ' by Nature or, by Man. , . v That product is known as Arcadian, r ' The American Nitrate cf Soda. ' ) It ive3 more nitro sn Lr the rnn?y 1 " Ithsn eny other"soda". And Itrc :i is " yvhzt your crops need from n'trite cf t ' ; )C3,yz'j t?3, Cc::nce fcri or.rs'f "' i-;rcvr1 n Ilrtrrs f:r er ! THE BARRETT COMPANY 1 Crc:r.V: '-'Tf :.:.7 ". V. To the already heavy load cf the Awrican farmpr there has been added the fear ot o . n-nry 6. -" -'Scaii" i ' br lick f !"r r ' - r env i... , lj hpeGk.. b.d, .. . iunw ingreienta commoiny uned in to. num.... '''' 1 goods, or are present in sus.icient quan...i in the su.i". From m paper delivered be'ore f .". Nutionat Fmrtilizat ABaociatton, June, 1936 - Raleigh, N. C Atlanta, Ca. Columbia, 8. C. ; Jackson, Miss. I