TH3 PESCUTtAKS VTZZZUT, HERTFCUD, N. C FREDASV FEBRUARY 1, 1952.
TAGS
, ' ; cn North Carolina farm peo-
o to improve their lot
n c ' -iiiative study presenting at
' t aorrp of tve answers to this ques
'', v-s ' fublic in Raleigh' oh
L , v.,oa the North Carolina'
loard cf Farm Orjranizations and
Agencies unveiled its new "long-range
agricultural program for the State.
The program was presented in a 74-
page booklet entitled Worth Carolina
Accepts the Challenge," published af
ter a full year's work of . f act-gather-
mg ana silting by members of the 11
agencies making iip 'tbo sponsoring
. First section of 'the booklet deals
with the 'State's' present, agricultural
Tr-"
situation, "as revealed by 1950 census
data It points out that the Tar Heel
State has the nation's largest farm
population, the farms are too small,
too much work is still being done by
hand and mule power, and fjara enter
prises are, not as balanced and di
versified as they should be. '
The main section of the study pre
sents specific recommendations for in
creasing-farm income in the State as
a whole and in each of the 12 types-of-farming
areas. :;!,! V-V.
"Five " main recommendations are
made for. the State: Increase size
of farms, follow better management,
mechanize, -use recommended prac
tices, and seek more off -farm em
ployment.' .- ' Yh-.-:i
Another section deals with ways
to improve family !ivmg, and the con
cluding section points out how . the
overall ,nrogram can best be put into
effect. v ;"'.:. ''.'
, Agricultural and business leaders
and press and radio representatives
were present at' the kick-off meeting
in Raleigh. The program will now
be carried to the people in each of the
State's 100 counties.
wilt include O. W. Easley,' Jr. agri
cultural engineer. Mississippi . State
College; R. W, McMillen; manager of
the Foundation Seel Producers, Inc.;
and R. -W. Camming, director of the
vuiui varouna jucpenment station. -.
Easley will sneak on "Th TTnw am)
I Why of Correct Seed Processing-.
McMulen will report on new crop va
rieties being increased for growers
of certified seed, and Cumminga will
give a summary -of the day's dis
cussions. ',...!,).-.:. . ::,
The Cron TmDwvement Aaa.-uinKnn
will hold its annual business mut
ing at 3 a5 P. M., and the Foundation
oeea producer will meet at 3:45 P. M
-that's r.iJZ9. Chilean Nitrate
. . . rci in sodium, arid minor plant
food element
. Mtrate Nffreaee
A3 the nitrogen In Natural
Chilean Nitrate it fast-aot-lag
nitrate. Dissolves la
normal sofl moisture . . . is
completely available to the
crop. Nitrogen inoreases
yield and improves quality
' of food and feed crops . . .
nitrate of soda furnishes ,
mere nilraC nitrogen than
aay ether alkaline nhrate.
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'Natorii Chilean Nitrate Is
rich ia sodima contains
2SJfr of this elemeat (equiv
alent to 35 sodium oxide).
Sodium can act like potash
-may partially substitute
fer It ia petash-defloieat
sofl. By itself, sodium la
the swailability of
applied phosphate . . . tends
to have a "sweetening ef
fect on die sofl. '
Rica at
Natural traces of other ele
ments are found in Chilean
Nitrate. These Inelnde
Iodine, manganese, copper,
ame, boron, magnedau, esJU
cJum, iron and sulphur. Ia
mail quantities, these de
ments are essential to proper
plaint or animal nutrition.
sfr9aatowlsl0 pellet ffofflH
Chilean Nitrate can be ap
plied ia any standard dis
tributor. For larger yields
and top-quality crops, order
; Natural Chilean Nitrate of
Soda proved by moTe than
100 years of experience. v
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Crop And Seed Groups
Plan Annual Meeting.
The North Carolina Crop Improve
ment Aasociation'and the North Caro
'lina Foundation Seed Producers, Inc.,
will hold their 1952 annual meetings
at N. C. State College on January
25, 'beginning with registration at 9
A. M. -J.
H. Hilton, dean of the State Col
lege School of Agriculture, will wel
come the group. 'Richard T. Cotton,
leader, stored plant products section,
Bureau of Entomology and Plant
Quarantine, U. S. Department of Ag
riculture, , Manhattan, Kansas, . will
speak on "Practical Methods of Keep
ing Stored Gran Insects under Con
trol, and New Developments."
George D. Jones, extension entomol
ogist, will lead a discussion period loi
lowing Cotton's talk. J. B. Cotner,
Brain marketing- specialist, State De
partment of Agriculture, wiilVisnenk
on "Marketing North Carolina Grain
Crops."
'Speakers for the afternoon session
JNo aeed exposition will be held in
connection with this year's meeting.
J. R. Kik-jr of Polkton is president
of the Foundation Seed Producers, and
K. J. Shaw of Laurinburg is pre si-
was oi ine otop improvement Asso
ciation.. -;E.,' a-,
democracy the fruit And if we sim-
piy try xo oang on to tAe pnndpiee
of democracy without also maintain-
mv ifllA sSTaiWtnitil anniWA at1 tlticua, mwi
ciples, democracy will wither and die
list- a a l.MM.MU x
irom me truiuc oi h& uree
uroftwutcrg win meet at 3:45 r. M. . Rev Marshall Ketrhim '
January,!952
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TT' ;i i,rtkttncWtafn v features
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A a. wkv persons.
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