PAGE s-.A' THE BEAUFORT NEWS THU RSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1929 FISH MEAL FOR SWINE 7. No animal receiving concen- is one of the best farmers in North trates of animal origin developed leg i Coralina :nd has exhibited at a num- weakness. 8. Established cases of leg weak ness were corrected when fish meal was added to the ration. 8. No casualities of any kind oc- A visit to the agricultural colleges !culTed when the ration contained fish these states in November, 1928, i meai (By W. T. Conn, Teachnologist, Bureau of Fisheries) of The high quality of pork products .disclosed that Florida and South Car-j produced in the seaboard states south olina had conducted many tests with CLEVELAND SCORES WITH of the Potomac river has long been ! supplementary protein feeds and had I FARM CROPS BOOTHS recognized, but little general appre-1 encouraged the use of fish meal;1 (By F. H. Jeter) Raleigh, Oct 21 Cleveland coun ty, continuing its march towards the ciation has been given to the quanti-, many progressive swine producers produced. Data supplied by the De-'had reported very satisfactory returns partment of Agriculture show that and no case was noted where a pro- the average number ot swine in tne uucer naci abandoned tne use 01 nsn j leadership of agricultural affairs in South Atlantic states on January 1 . meal after a trial of one season. Oth-jXorth Carolina, again won first prize for the years from 1924 to 1928 is , er states are now conducting tests a- j f or the best county exhibit at ihe 3.905,000; expansion of the industry , long similar lines. ! North Carolina State fair and also is limited only by costs. 1. A protein concentrate of ap- J first prize for the best community ex- Corn, which is the principal grain proximately 10 per cent added to the , hihit. oasic ration oi corn produces reia- the Cleveland exhibit was prepar tively rapid growth. anj arranged ) Mrs. Irma P. Wal- r-rotem concentrates of vege- iace, home agent, and R. W. Schoffner i table origin alone do not give repro- j farm agent, assisted by some local ducable results. i farmers who came with the two exten j 3. Protein concentrates of animal jsi0n workers. Tl-e community ex origin produce consistently good hibit was from the Lattimore section j growth. 0f the county and was in interesting 4. Fish meal as a concentrate nro- Lnrimmi tVio .,!,;,.,, it, ,vQ I duces growth faster than tankage, at section. ! a lower cost for equal gain in weight. . In the countv exhibits, Wake won i o. A concentrate composed of 'second money; Wayne, third, and Wil- ! mixed animal and vegetable proteins j son fourth. In the community exhi- I ber of fairs in past years. He is said to make a good display each year. Second place was won by J. P. Davis of Wayne, also a veteran showman and good farmer. Harvey Mann of Alamance county won third place in this department. The general crops display was lim ited only by the amount of space a- . vauaoie. inere were over iuu en ! tries of ten-ear samples of corn and bout 40 additional made by the 4-H lub boys and girls. Th? exhibits of small grain, clovers, hays, - tobacco, ! ed exhibits showing leading projects cotton and other products were a'-' being studied at each of these farms, so above the average. The cotton The North Carolina Crop Improve display was the poorest in the group. ' ment Association also had its first dis The six branch station farms of the play showing the kinds of certified Experiment Station had well arrang- seed to plant. 5;...;;..;..;...!;..;;;..;w,;..;;; Ur. K. L. Uanie's used for swine feeding, is one of the most favorable southern crops, but for profitable swine production this grain must be fed with a protein sup plement to take advantage of the rap id growth which scientific feeding will develop. Among the protein supplments a vailable with minimum transporta tion cost in these states are those oi marine origin. The local menhaden fish meal industry alone has produc ed an average of 43,000 tons of meal or scrap annually (luring the past 5 years and expansion Dr. H. M. Hendrix DENTIST Office Hours: 9 to 12 A: M. 1:30 to 5 P. M Office Potter Build''-.g Over the Doiitoffice SPECIALISE Lye, Ear, Nose and Throat Offices in Elks Temple Rooms 401 to 405 Tel. 179 Cffice Hours 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. NEW BERN, N. C. 3 to 4 p. m. .;...;..;..;..;..;, t t Dr. C. S. Maxwell GENERAL PRACTICE Office H-ours 10 to 12 A.. M. and by appointment C. H. BlSHALL Fire. Health, Accident, Automobile Insurance iprouuces growtn at lower cost than bits, the Bethel Hill community of i I t-Vln i -J? .! ' is nrobable ! . ""lc. cui.cemrace oi j rorson county won stcoiul place and! Much waste from the shrimp indus-! """"" UI !'n -, Alexanders Uson community of, try is not now utilized but may be j . . . ; Alamance County won third. unpublished' preliminary I , , . , ' " w ,a 1 "xlme 01 or individual tarnis, John Sharpe, Miiimum- ,iuu uues iuu owner oi uaKlaiK tarm Uui f cirri Dr. E. F. Menlus Eyesight Specialist with Sam K. Eaton Co. NEW BERN, N. C. recovered ; tests of the U. S. Department of Ag- Real Estate Bought Sold Rented Will Write Your Bond RELIABLE COMPANIES, GOOD SERVICE Duncan Bldi. Beaufort, N. C. Phone 32 Dr. F. E. Hyde GENERAL PRACTICE Office over House Drug Co. Office Hours 10 A. M. to 12 M. 3 to 5 P. M. and by Appointment Office Phone 140 " Res 18-L (dried and ground shrimp waste) compares favorably with fish meal as ; a supplementary feed for swine. ihe use ot nsn meal as a compo-j nent for swine feed was developed to a limited extent in Germany ear-1 ly in the present century. When the breeders of swine became pressed by ; the shortage of protein feed during the World War, the use of fish meal became general and has proven so j profitable that some 70,000 tons an-' nually are now utilized in that coun-; try for swine feeding alone. j While a large part of the fish meal j produced in the South Atlantic states ' is sent to relatively distant points. some being exported to Europe, it is ' known that many carloads of protein j feeds are shipped from distant points of production for feeding to swine, in some cases only a few miles from I the fish meal plants. 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