1HUKSUAY, APRIL 9, 19,. A Page Devoted To The Interest of Haywood Farmers Agriculture Leaders Say New Farm Program Is Best Ever Devised ? new day that is ahead lor tne larmerg ! of America. this seed at once becaust Farm Program is empha. growing of more legume building crops. The price ,,; is going to advance and several larmers and c:ur uoys nave New Soil !n- . veir-nl I'r. fjrant a.-keii me within the last few weeks to tret t-'enuine Ilolcom.je Prolific .eed until the last minute to uiary of Auricuhure Henry A. Wa! -: ' cd. i! fur them. I have purchased this needs, we are going u. more ami risk the char, t.'ng what we want. Best 1:. , :; .....! Ali-notmu l iiriii Vflo)(lU'tl( !arr ha- appoint' (, f i ( p ri .- i-nl,". ' ivf !i tcnniin: vc rtain i ' ram. a stale fa.' !in 1 eeii oirect ave a few poken for. e-i Will I f ! 0111 ext 1 a ei-p Mr. Hol.ombe. I - lo Jn-'p f i!ic new bushels more than remainder of this -ed el av foe to the first If others ;: h, can ' ' or -1 cam ? A T ;.., Ayr;, new best, j.i; fa r m I ; ! : If f,i ' ' :' a M 'a1, 1 'i a. ', 1 . . ! ; . 1 1 f r- 1 f p; ; w:i: rv in con - eiia! .l-: W. D. SMITH o. !.- to THE WAYNES VI LLE MOUNTAINEER s (.f ClMflp. " anyUiin The inake the st a fanner- tin. r.e W apt) a ! t ry 'arm in ursriny all it .-o they ii' tk an 1 pari in can -hare m i; benefit-. The program will e-ive the farmers dire.t tinaiii'ial aid in the form of payments i'or limit i n tr -their produc tion ( f soil-depletinr crops, and for carrying out various soil-bui!din and conserving practices. From IT, to 20 million dollars will be available fur distribution this year in soil-conservation grants to North Carolina farmer. Indirectly, it will aid them finan cially by preventing the production of . price-ruininjr surpluses, by increasing the efli.-iency of farming, and by stim ulating the live-at-home movement. The soil.buildintr practices, if fol lowed generally, will greatly increase the fertility of the soil within the next few years, the dean pointed out, and this will make possible a more eco nomic and efficient production of crops. By checking erosion in the moun tain and Piedmont areas and by re claiming worn-out land, he continued, the program will reverse the soil ravaging processes that have been going on for years. This will-.help safeguard the future of agriculture and the Nation. The program will encourage bal anced farming So as to avoid the over production of certain crops to the neglect of others. It will also en tourage the farmers to produce at home, as much as possible, the things needed on the farm. By stimulating the production of forage and feed crops, the program will give an impetus to dairying and the production of beef cattle, the dean pointed out. The state needs more dairy and beef cattle, he emphasized. An increase in timber production and land reclamation through refor estation will also follow. Thifi year forestation of fields which have been in cultivation will probably count as a soil-building practice for which pnvments will be made. The dean also announced that Sec- t-l .;i t. ! (' t'.ui; Ac JCi't ike jeo; F d- th warned to look out for i infe -tatiniu of their lives l the weather gits warmer. Screw fly maggots, a source of mu h trouble in states further -outh, ap peared in a number of southern North Carolina counties, lat summer, said F. I. ase, animal husbandman at State College. The maggots are hatched from eggs laid in wounds or scratches in the skin of farm animals by the screw fly. If the wounds are not treated, and the mairL'ots killed, the animals often die in a short time. Unlike blow fly maggots, which feed on dead tissue, screw fly mag gots burrow into the living tissue. Wounds infested with .screw worms give olf a bloody discharge. lilow fly maggots do not cause bleeding. In infested localities, farmers should not ear-mark, castrate or de horn cattle in warm weather except when absolutely necessary, Case warned. If it is necessary, be sure to apply pine tar oil to the wounds ac once, ami every nay until they are healed. Kxamine the animals frequently for scratches or other wounds, which should be treated with pine tar oil. Remove from barns, lots and pas tures all nails, wire, broken boards', or other objects that may cause tlesf. or skin wounds. tAny animal found infested with screw worms should be be treated im mediately. Instructions for the treatment may be obtained by writing L. I. Case, animal husbandry depart ment, N, C. State College. I!" ( 'are SOI! hei 11 l.or are being lew worm k when 'op. In : ill W! 1.. r ! o com pjy la: 111 j.roarrartl we, can increa.-e our tokacvv a rea'je over our allotment of last year 10 per cent or saying it. another way we are expected to re duce oO pe:- cent from our established base. It is to be expected that Hay wood county farmers do not depend too much on hurley for a cash' crop this year. : 1 i) many I, pi ovarii u 1. km : what lis ptograni i ll.iy Wood county izi n should und" jiri -duces aiiythin 1 . e ia id tit Iht thin the are talk of eieeerh i 1 that e tan i i' or not. A, ,a ;;i!u 'Oil a aKit am i har -led ha v. 1 - - . .1 1 examine your touacco D... is. r i possible that the rtcent coid wi-atht'i' has killed all your plants. If this is the case what are. you going to do fur a cash crop. We suggest that every tobacco grower consider putting out some tomatoes or beans or both to make a supplemental cash crop. It seem-; that many of our people il.i not understand the meaning of Demonstration Farms and Watershed project. Some have the idea that all that you have to do is to come to the county agent's office and ask for ,o many bags of . fertilizer and that they should get it. The TVA is not giving away fertilizer.. on the other hand tin 1 VA is looking to every farmer to stop erosion on his farm. On cer tain farms in Haywood county farm programs have been worked out which we believe will eventually ston erosion ihd build up the farm. These pro grams have been submitted to the TVA and approved. To encourage this kind of work the TVA can give certain assistance. Many farmer in Haywood county are eligible to apply for assistance in building up their farms. We are out of blanks right now but we expect more blanks in at an early date. Any farmer Who wants to apply for assistance may do so. We have approved 74 farms as Dem onstration Farms. We have approved 17 farms in Iron Duff watershed. We people of Haywood county should ap preciate the co-operation and assist ance that the TVA is giving us. Question: How long after males have been removed from the poultry I agement in last year's program hock win lertiie eggs be produced Answer: In exceptional cases, fer tility has been known to persist for a period of four weeks In general, however, the bulk of eggs are infer tile from two to three weeks after the males have been removed. Our trucking program is not get ting the consideration from our best farmers that it should. We know that there were mistakes and mismnn- We have eliminated these things. This year we do not want any farmer to sign a contract who will not give the crop his careful attention. We do want our good conscientious, farmers to give this a trial this year. We know that we can get production if We hope that every farmer of Hay wood county will be at the court hou.-se at 2:00 Monday afternoon, April l'.i. Mr. 1,. B. Altman from Raleigh will be., here to explain the New Farm Program. We also invite to this meeting any. business man who wants to understand the new program and i Laxative combination folks know is trustworthy The confidence thousands of parents have In good, old reliable, powdered Theaford'a Biftck-Draugbt has prompted them to get the new Syrup of Black-Draught for thtlr chlldren. The grown folki stick to the powdered Black-Draught; the jroungitera probably will prefer It when they outgrow their childish love of tweet. . . Mrs. C W. Adams, of Murray, Kj., writes: "1 hare used Thedford's Black-Draught (powder) about thirteen years, taking It for bilious ness. Black-Draught acts well and I am always pleased with the results. I wanted a good, reliable laxative for my chUoien. 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