d Answers
QUESTION: Should apple tram
b* pruned differently to r different
?yp* "W?riT :? .j- ,! ,
ANSWER: It'* dee Ira bit to know
the kind of (pray prof ram and
equipment to bo uafcd Tract can
be loft aomewhat thicker if .hey
are to be (prayed by hand? provid
ed the nun doing the (praylnf
doea a good Job. If you have Urge
tree* and plan to UM one of the
Mower type (prayera, It's eaaentlal
that the traea bo opened up enough
to permit the air and iprayi to
penetrate all parte of the tree.
v QUESTION: How do North Caro
I lioa (arm prim tor cut compart
J to the U. S. and Cora Bolt (arm
; pricet?
ANSWER: Average U. S. price!
; arc about 10 cenb below N. C. and
Ncbraaka (art* pricet arc about
; 20 cents below N. C. pricet.
QUESTION: What type of toil It
I boat for a home garden?
t ANSWER: HortkculturliU tar
? that the ideal toll for t good home
J garden it deepwell-drained and
? loamy. That't fine when you can
! order }utt the type of toil you
J want.
QUESTION: Why hu farm land
f gone up la the (ace of declining
I (arm income?
\ ANSWER: Here are tome of the
reaaoai advanced: (1) farmer*
* themtelve* are (trong bidder* for
additional land to enlarge their
farina, in an attempt to increaie
,J production efficiency by uiing
, more machinery; (2) credit to fin
ance farm purehaie* ha* become
more readily available, and (3) a
booming non-farm eeononyr ha* en
! eouraged investment in farm land
by urban people.
I
QUESTION: la it worthwhile to
! food gin traah tq cattle?
ANSWER: Gin trash ha* proved
1 of little value in wintering cattle
; unlet* aupplemented by other
QUESTION: When should I
plunt strawberries? jW
ANSWER: MeMn H. Koibc, a
tension horticultural specialist,
Hfl that anytime between Novem
ber and April is all right, provided
the plant* are large enough and
tb? wMtbtr tyf toil ccindttlom
arf suitable.
QUESTION: I have several dog
wood tree* la my yard, bat I
would Ilka to include tome other
?mall ti??a. What would you aug
gaat?
ANSWER: You might try aome
flowering crab applaa, flowering
cherry, Japanese rod maple,
aaucorstar magolla, American hol
ly, red bud. or Japanese Pagoda
tree*
QUESTION: b H I good idea to
give an "eipecUnt" u> antiobio
tiea?
ANSWER: U8DA test* have
shown that an extra ptg or two
par litter may remit whan the
diet of the mother sow ' Is supple
mented with an antibiotic during
her gestation. This waa due to
hlrth of more live pigs and batter
ability of the pigs to survive untU
weaned.
QUESTION: Why a re many
poultry producers turning to the
Infrared lamp method of brooding
chicks?
ANSWER: Some of the advant
ages of the infrared brooders are:
there la no fuel to carry, no aahea
to remove, no burners to clean.
Also, these brooders are light
weight, easy to set-?p, move, and
the lamps have many other uses
around the houae, also.
QUESTION: Whit tiie apple
tract art beat to buy for planting
ia a commercial orchard?
ANSWER: Ordinarily * good
grade of one-year-old treea will be
at tatiifactory or more 10 than
older or extremely Urge treea.
Treet in the range of three feet
to five feet are a good aite.
18 BREAK* IN tH YEARS
Albany, N. V ? Although littl. ,
Suaan Strickland la only two' and
a half year* old, the hat already
broken her legt fifteen timea. The
child ia almoat conatantly in trac
tion in her home here.
Greer Chairman
Election Board
Mr. It T. Greer waa rt -elected
cbalnnM ft the county board of
?lection* at the nrga filiation anV
tag of the group. held Saturday.
Mr. C H. Hendrix ?u named aac
ratary. * - ]?
The board #ill meet Friday
when tt k understood registrar*
and judge* for the May primaries
will be elected. '
Farm Loans Are
Now Available
iky
The Farmers Home Administra
tion ha* announced that annual
loans (or the production of crop*
aad other (arm and home operat
ing expenses are new available to
elifible farmers, according to Jen
nings B Robinson, county FHA
supervisor.
To ba eligible, a farmer would
have to be unable to obtain credit
(rem other sources at reasonable
rates and terms. The family's an
ticipated income from (arming and
other sources would have, to be
sufficient to repay the loan and
meet other (arm and home expen
se? not provided (or in the loan. A
family would have to have suitable
farming experience and ability, a
good debt paying history and there
would have ta be a sound basis
(or credit.
In past years, only operators o(
family type (arm* have be^p eli
gible for this type loan but recent
relaxation by the Farmers Home
Admiinstratioa now make these
Mans available to operators of
smaller than (amlly type (arms and
to part time (armers. This means
that a farmer doee not have to be
(arming full time or receiving his
entire income (ram the (prm.
The Farmer* .Home Administra
tion office is located In the Court
house in Boone.
GOOD "SCRAMBLE" STORY
Wauncta, Neb. Gary Docker
and two girl paaaengeri started to
town in hi* car which alao carried
several crate* o t egga. Aae Docker
braked his car approaching the
highway, file brakea gave way. He
shifted into second and the axle
broke. He awerved' the car to
avoid a truck and headed for a
sank acroaa the road The car hit
the bank and turned end over end.
Gary and the girls crawled out,
with nary a acratch, but covered
from bead to toe with scrambled
aggs.
So This Is Iff?
New York
(continued iron page feur)
iy when it contains anything at
all of importance The other ia
Douglas Mac Arthur, whe wu chief
oi ataff of the U S Army voder
Preeident Hoover, but who haa
moat of hi* mail anawered by a
coMfael at 90. Church Street, local
1 military headquarters. Naturally
these who receive letter* from
both theee prominent men are
struck by this difference ia their
relationship with thep- feUowman.
Saw the moviq baaed on life in
Phenix City, Alabama, when that
town waa a rip-ro?rin< dan of in
iquity. *o I wrote the chamber of
commerce there to see if the
motve, filled with scenes of crime,
was authentic. The reply: "The
substance of the picture waa true,
although they could not use an
exact reproduction, as we knew the
Crimea. The city Is now clean, has
not had a liquor license issued in
IMS and none will be issued ia
IBM No night spot a and more, no
gambling. We are proud of our
city." , ,
Baptist Revival
(continued from D?fe one)
tonville; Bruahy Fork, Rev. John
W. Beam, Morgalton; Cove Creek,
Rev. Jo e Stanley, Leland; Laurel
Spring*, Rev. George Reynolda, At
kinaon; Oak Grove, Rev. K J. Ed
wardi, Oxford; Perkinavllle, Rev.
W. C. Franc. i, Kannapolia; Pleaa
ant Grove, Rev. A. Graham Brooka,
Foreat; Poplar Grove, Rev. John
A. Moode, Durham; Three Forka,
Rev. Crate Jonea, Aaheboro; and
WUlowdale, Rev. Robert S. Har
rell, Lexington.
Tea feeder call ule* will be
held in North Carolina next fall.
They will be conducted by the
State Department of Agriculture
and the Agricultural Extension
Service.
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