March Farm Calendar
il'hinc sTo l>o this Month
?Autonomy: Break larvi as ' .early' I
; * p6ssibh?.
(?ood preparation uduaUy means j
V 1)WW cultivation.
Purchase fertilizer- early* to in- !
. sure tieiiwry by the time it is need- i
t .A. '? * 1
'Top-dress it ruin. early this ' morth^,
?with LOO lbs. drtneye of Nitrate .of j
Soda or Sulphate cf Ammonia.* j
Repair iarm machinery, harnesij
< t'..\ ar.-I have every thing- ready v-huii'i
the rii$h comes: at planting t'.;nu . ?'
Determine to plant a. large arrtv.:i
. of .soybeans Tor* -?h! . buildfng and j
. . hay. /This eoo^Uy should 'plant
re res this. year mstend of 7U/'
lYsi .seed t'orii" for 'gertninat'i J: ?'
isnd d :hpt. plant ears, that' show k?w ?
? i.fnr: mat infr qualities.
FJcrticuKure: Fertilize the Home j
" aid With .1 : il>. S-'.}') .
? ? each yea rtho .iit;!
. yi^ht years.. . . : ' . ? /'? ' j
Pl"HnV f ?Hd M'Wvy '':>?lt t'ri r-; l.iv
?"VI ')m buds'; tO'r&peli : f this 4.
' . ?a- ndt done earlier in the. season, j
< '? . 'to plant* fruit ^ ?
t \tr< -;Us:_hput. >M.ujroJh. It '.is not
,? ?? _ '
k- :V! J llat the prrparatio Harm) j
J *!';<->, . i'lx'ii ' , ? M a r<:l I ? V: r :
?Jtctii-bies which barf ? weather pr< -
*, enter! in February. .
? -S w e'ejer yserd ? fjfr . vyi-nfer ? celery
: i i -"sow; cabbage seed ? for': late. "crop. ;
Transplant" <iiPna-.. dahlia^ ' .nu!
< yysantPiemUTns. , %
Pruri'r-tx?se bu?hi Spray l)oraihv_
Perkin? und other varieties subject j
to mildew. with. 4. pounds - each of i
Myostc-ije- and lime -dissolved ' in ">0'j
c aitoriS < f water. Write for - pec Hie
? Mrwriioiw . '.
diseases: Apply ' the ?"<:<?r-=
.iant 'spray. If put on jt. \vill control,
vjiant diseases but it it -if "put - ft'."
. . Prepare .stock Solutions ol "Hor
? f aux Mixture or b^y ii; from y?>ur
? 'fa Ut and .haw it- refidy when reed- J
? fi. You need 'it. for. spray trig ? ;? p-'.|
ikv and" grapes. ? V
Treat sweet ? potato Seed -f. r. .all:
Mtvd.s of. rots "by. scistki&g in a >l.u
<.t ion .of .'bi.chlTiricie , f niereii ry . WfiU'
:"t"or. specific direction-, .
" Treat, mekvi a.hd cucumber
vitl. ccrresive Sublimate before
p lanting to kill "anthracnose.
Order wilt resistant t nmto '"'hued
? ? - piijig ylant ingt y- ' 1 . ? ' J
i Entomology: Lay in the ncce*s-uy
supply of Arsenate of '}ead and nico
tn.e. . Sptayinje peaches" and apples
at the right time with -.Arsenate Of
Lead prevents wormy ^ruit. r.
I .See that the spray pump is over-,
[ hauled for the sjy'in*r spraying. "j
. Put calyx spray c n apples for cod- j
f dlinjr .mofehl U't?e 11-4 pound Arte- J
nate of lead and 1 gallon coneen
!tratcd Xime. Sulphur ?oluti: 11 , t<j ulL
j gallons of water after apples 'biiss
'the f ulf bloom hut before the..' calyx
?end vloscts.
Give the peaches their spray
?with 11-4 lbs. Arsenate of -Lead to
?r)G gallons of water immediately af- j
tei tfje petals fall. Give the se?ond
spray with the same niaterials just J
after the .shucks beuriii to sbed.
, Spray the .henhouse ihcrcufcMy I
with ilmcksulphar' wash ty .cor.tr.ol '
mite : "Spray the v-on foles v/irb l?j
. Jj-a.H : ,i\ ? . k r- n ) s e ne ' to 4 ir a'lt > : - , w a - t e |
1 i i o ! r > ? f > i I - .
?Animal* I.hi--t>aiuh y: ; Dock . 'he
lambn whe _n about two weeks old. .
IVjsb lambs, with a. little *rrain-_a^d
i a kp advantage of t o hijih ? market s .
v Got. the -<nv accust nu\f t haudlr
:ng before fallowing time.
Place an order fcr a registered sow.
The vcuntjj? needs, a carloa t of them.
Feed about 1-3 'p:uhd of fish meal
to sows daily to overcome any j:nn*_
t'.ency of sows t^ eat fcheir .
Get ready to feed from five ?o-j
.'twenty pips tb RO;in the carlot ship-j
,ment next Septembnv ?
Gradually: accustom- the horse-; rid
rotiles -to work... ' 1 hi n - 1 overwork at
' f
. (ret the pastures ceady for the
mower.. Sow l.espedeza se.ci on ~ ^as
t arcs'. Y u will never regret it.
Native jrrasses cannot be depended
bn. v.
Schedule of II, K. Sanders
Marek . 3rd to i2th
March .!1? Terracing* .1. C. Wa^staff,
Kc.xbcro. Route U. .
Marc". .4? 'Terracing, K. <\ W :tfr
'past.- alive llil), 1 : . ' .. .
j . March - Office worky corresr?on
jtienre. reports, c -;n>ultat^n^. 5i#ety
ling xf Agricultural rouncTF^Syp. m.
March 7? Terrace \v6rkr K. T.
Olive Hill.
March Terrace. worky : W. K."
P * 'm arch 1' T*rrWe work, .) no. D.
, W instead, Roxboro, route '
| March /10 ?-Terrace W~ork,_ " .T,. B"
\ Sattei fiel i7; -Rcxborq, route. ?>.
j . March - 11 ? Terrace \Vork? '!??' K.
T horps, R .vboro, fcxite 1. i
Maretr 1 5? Office Work, corre^pon
t sive, reports, consultations.
Any interested in terracing *ire j
asked to meet at the above farms. }
The work will continue all day at1
each place. More corning next week, j
Olive Hill ha^s begun work on the
school grounds for beaut ificaticn by
proper teiTacing, pltwing,"* grading,
fertilizing and needing. The entire
community will meet /there at } p.
'to;', Feb. 22 t . finish jthe grading ifi
weather fermits. ,
The Colore i Training School, "Me-- j
!.? s. Jno. D. Winstea'd, JuU'.lones, L. |
P. Sherman, Hehry Hester. K. V. .
I Boatwi-ight -and W. K. Moon* are to.,
.'rongraiulMc*d .ft v the now hjgh;
j power spfny. pumps recently ineujht ?
; with which" to /fight v prf htrrd insects
' J id *pe-ts." locale is .abundant
trjoughout the c:ynty, 'and'- Unless j
the trees ryx -prayed and the worms ]
taken cm at 'the- -.base, ri tbe.gronnd, ;
?it- i^rub tre^a WUVnDt be able- to i
'? ivip many years. F rait '< is* ? wo -/.jer-.
ful teaic and a big. help to the house
wife when c intpiiny suddenly drops
at '.diner "time.
Mr. .1. Burton Sat tor ft eld arid Mr
JX \V Instead -Jr., have prune! f'-eir I
lar.TC* trees' in . their respective, or-;
chard > during- the. last, few day- and/
they look" "like t^ey have had a hair ]
cut, a shave and a shoe shines sd to!
speak. They an'" -h_ t too thick, the
crrsing l:mb>L-luuie been carefully i
fiawrd tut close to the tree, r hose j
t hat t.ou; hf-ach other have * -..-en ;
?trimmed out. leaving each limb -grow- j
ing straight front t>e center -'-to
ward, the iight. When the - wind.j
blows, the limb? vfill not .touch each
other, the ail* can circulate through
so much better and the fruit will be,
larger. . . - ? X
^John Flcuher \yagstatf. RoxboroH
rcuto PouUiy Club member i;as
recently, bought a- line Rhode Island
Rooster from S. C.,; to head hi? pen '
O'f fine pullets which \ " I*' -
win .some of 'Air. ? Th^s. B. W : ody's .
fifty < In prizes this falV ;at'j
the Club shew. Ho is getting- from '
ten to eleven eggs per day from his
twelve hens. Other boys and girls
r^iould getfcpn good' pullets and join
-'poultry club. 'This fifty dollars
will *be divided - into several prizes,
? ask ' yotri* parents , a;bout j:inihg
the poaltry : vUib. .? ?. :
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<4 r A ii I T V A T I.O W COST
Ilifi, Rwcboro and Person County Boosters Club "wants to take this oppor
tunity to express to the farmers of Per son and*ad joining Counties its appre
ciation of the splendid spirit'of cooper atiorvt|iey. have shown during the seas
~oii which is' just closing. They have stood loyally by the market, and we
relieve they have profited by so doin g. One of the objects_of the Boosters
Club waslcTcreate a better feeling bctwecn^the Larmer and the business
people of Roxboro, and we KNOW there is a closer tie between ^ihero thun
we have seen in many years.
Not only the Boosters Club but every one in Roxboro, rejoices in your-pros
perity and stands ready at all times to lend~a helping hand. ?
Your friend,
The Roxboro and Person County
Boosters Club
C. H. HUNTER, Secretary