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FEED With average yields, the 1943-44 ■apply of feed grains will probably be about 10 percent smaller than the 1942-43 supply, aad the demand will be sUougisi, due to increased numbers of livestock. WHEAT It is annmneed that the loan rate* on wheat in North Carolina will be $1.46 per Bushel No. 2 soft red wheat. The nattXial loan rate is^ 11.22. ELECTR1CIFATION the Rural Electrifkntion Administration has awwoneed lean allocations of $1,790,000 in 18 states. The Jones, Onslow District at Jacksonville, N. C., gets *<540,000. f - . , DEHYDRATION • * ' The WFA has removed sweet potatoes and carrots from the list of dehydmbed vegetables reserved for ffar needs becaaae prospective supplies sppasr Bttffjci«it to meat ail Along the shores of the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River, fH® million worth of sea-going vessels are being buOt for wisr services, a figure more than twice am great as was spent by the Navy fax 1940 for aH new natal construction. STATE COLLEGE ZL% ON8 QUESTION: What temporary pastore crops can I plant now! .:/&*<< ANSWER: Dr. E. R. Collins, Externum Agronomist, say* that cowpens, soybeans, millet, and sorghum are the crops for June. In July, oowpeas millet can be in the. Coastal Plain and Piedmont sections. QUESTION: How can I tell When to top my tobaeco? ANSWER: E»erts say that topping tobacco i£ Whething of an art. rhe grower must have experience in observing the grt*1h of tohacce, knowledge of the amount of fartiliser used,£§nd how it will react to different seasonal conditions on different soil types in order to know how to top tobacco. They cay that topping should begin just as soon as the seed f«# begin to show and that the crop develops bast if not altered tor blossom and the stalk to become hard. It ia an excellent flea to top higher than necessary, when in doubt, and then i*top later. QUESTION: Since J cant get protein' supplements, how should I feed my pigs this summer? "*■" ■ e. v. ssatm, i'' ■ JaHet, says that will mike they are m soybean or . pasture and are given one grain per 100 pounds 1m \ ^to mineral mixture of 10 of ground limestone and 2 pounds of. salt pfrfSfpiipB poun<Js*if. they Can Be Prevented ■-'*"f"*1 ^" W - -1S& North Carolina hog grower* shoold be on guard for oitbzeiki cX cholera because extra. Dork nroduction is ■■ n L " Kv** ■onriy needed at thia Ume, «y« Dr \ n * ;1^
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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