'14 J S Kill A 7i e ; FOR THE KIDDIES UEicoIod Toys f OF ALL KINDS WAGONS TRUCKS ' TRICYCLES CARS TRAINS, Etc 4 xicl rciicmliCiT V" GIVE TICKETS i it n vt n it n a ...it vi- , - ' , . 'fa . Ml Ej0tr': .' rfT?r??A': n Wm m K?&m Fife s III ll IIm vSfflfcL-J NOW ONLY . - i ml rv J W II -V . Ill Mi I i T .. I 15 "Jo Alco CZavo Gcr;;!oto Llnoc C? Living m - Dinini Cccm - T Jrcom Furniture Aoocwclinff to Harry G. Silver, county ajrent, the (lioe onid cultiva tor are mot (far oyd Hill, of ithe Middl Fork Coaitwunifcy m Madi son Coumty, in growing com. IligJi nitrogen fortili.ailion is jneoessary in growing larg yields of onn( par acre, but Boyd ifcHiiika (there are easier ways of putting t!he nitrogen down ithan with bucket wihen the com is two feet itajl. Boyd (hi as (proven to himself and deroottiatrated to hia negiliboi that conn cam be grown easier and cheaper m (fact, com growing fat the mountains can be (revolu tionized. . How eoJ On 1960 iBoyi 1m cooperation with ftthe county agrieultwiral - I j. V l-i Via gemzi, iranue vour ouuw earn growing oa a demonartnttution. The FIRST change was in fertili sation, he used all the fertilizer for the ' demonBtraitioin as pre- plant put down with a fentiliBer distributor and disked " to tne soil asitrogen, jihoeplwrue, and potash. . Ithe - SECOND change was to inoreaee the nitrogen to 180 pounds per ecre the equi- ent of 500 ipounids ol ammmonia nitr&te. The THIRD ebamige WU to a mew variety of conn, Pioneer S09A. a variety with resiataince o blight, good stand up ability, d eood yield ability. Tuve UUUtfiUl ehange was to spray the demon stration acre with 2 V& poumds of AAririn W 80 eiore tne - corn daime wo. This spray eraetment killed tihe weeds and grase and elliimrnated ALL- cultivatioh, at kept the conn clean. The Atrizin was sprayed on with 30 gallons ot water fast and easy with a tractor sprayer. The results were good; lso good in fact, that ail of bis 20 acres of eilage corn xn 1961 was treated as the 1960 demonstration are. From 20 acres of leased land Boyd rrew enough corn silage to fill a bunker edlo 96 feet , long, 20 M. feet deem and a ttremich 16 feet wide 100 feet wide, about 8 feet deep, a itoM of at least 451 tons. An averaee yield of ,, 22.6 tana mer acre of com eilaee with NO HOE,' and NO CUMTVATOR. Snire. but at what coat Bovd. . i& demonstration fammer, got 30-10-0 ait $3J9 per ihuindred nounda. bis 0-0-60 fimiumate of pot ash) - cost $3,25 per ., Ihuindred pounds, the Atnaim cost per acre. A total cost for lertiliaaiUon and weed -. control cbemioaV , was ner aore-or 11.47. per ton of silage a low ' cost' iShould be bave vaid full may for the 80 10-0 bis cost would have been 81.61 mer ton of silaire for fentili- ser anid Chemical for weed controL IHow would von like to: 1. Make earn eilage and nave at "laidrtfr before it comes upT 2. Have no topdreseing operation? 8. Get higher yield for as small er email er cost pec ton? , , t- You. too. can irow corn , ne easy way it's a revolution, but no. secret Check with your coun ty agricultural agents for details. 'Those visiUng Mr. and J'rs. B-urns Hunter Suwluy "were Mr. and Mrs. Lestor Lewis and daugh ter, Annette, Mr. auwli Mirs. Scott Warren and eon, Gregory and Mr. Leonard Hunter and Mrs. Posey Wilde Jr. Miss Linda Carol bad Sunday dinner with ber cousins, Jetae, Audrey and Teresa Hunter. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Btall and soni, Ben ' were . visiting bis par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther BaQl, Sunday. . Mrs. Clarence Hunter and daughter, Karen were - visiting Mrs. Bnume Hunter Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ball were visiting Mr. lamld . Mrs. lAiuber Ball Sunday. 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