7. C. FRIDAY. JULY 24, 1953. PAG3 THREE tmmum viv it--. 1 ' : : 15 Qi'jon: -e f g ,,bs really tape - , ' ' - ? J . Aj , ,u , Aeen feed is , one W invUi. and bat feeds for poul ! try. ; Providing, an ampe,,upply or as great a portion of the year at pos- . 1 Ln.I la an important phase of poul ' try production.! Some good green grazing crops: Ladmo clover, alfal-: fa, lespedeza, soybeans (especially good for ttueyB))lfyegra8j and crinv . ; son clover Others includludzu, Ber- 1 muda grasst other permanent pas 'plants the ahnft, nd smallf iure-pi " ETfll'tl ns;ta?tlis fa sOTifiMn. y Question! Y l jfotat36naT gifezIng on ' natit 'range practical T ' g ; ' AiOwer: As long as ranges are 5 modetatfeljte grazed, "farmers' . should - ,, feel free to use them in the most don ( venielattwsy.'f Iff hoVtiverJ ebttra Pla- bor, fencing, and watering places jar , required for rotational rrazinnr. then , continaous,- grazing would be more practical.." t H itvWMM .,y,,.f v.. - 2 Question: Just how should I place " ! artificial lights in my chicken house?. ! Answer Lights stimulate egg lay ing. 1 They have some influence on f yearly production and will help in- crease the number of eggs during fall ' and winter. Morning lights are the t most popular of the many systems - . used. Place bulbs six f eet above ' floors over feeders and waterers.' Use ' a 40-watt bulb for every, 2,00 square feet floor space.- Reflectors should bei ie inches wide and four inches deep. , Do riot increase or decrease length of oay ny more than 15 minutes. L-'ghts '" on Pu'try,Brti turkey -breeders are profitable. Place lights on breeders - t three weeks before hatching eggs are . . desired; on turkey breeders two weeks before niacins' in breed in v w Question: ... How can I get rid of - jo-inson urassT. v . . Answer:' ' Following a thorough - disking, during the early part of the - growing season, apply 60 to 100 - pounds of trichloroacetic acid, equival i ent to 40-50 fi-allons nf wnt- However, TCA renders the soil sterile lor su to o days. U 3. -Question: Just what is required to make cotton seed meat rortWaA aaA growers regulations? "T ' Answer: Cotton seed must be pro duced from breeders seed or second generation certified seed. ' i Question:. Could you give me some ' idea how the ' different beef grades dress out as far as weight is con- cemea : ' Answer: percentages given are es timates ana on a chuiied weight basis. Prime, 62 ner cent and over; r.)iniA i 59 to 62 per" eent; good, 56 to 59 per cem; commercial, 63 t 56 per cent; utility,. 47 'to 63 per cent, -and cutter and canner, 43 to 47 per cent Question: Is the electric light trap lor ine control or nornworm moths in tobacco practical ? Answer: Research done an fan tends -to indicate that the Use of such.! a iignt does not materially affect the ' number of worms nor the number of '. injured plants in a given area. - Question: How can I control wild growths of honeysuckle? , ; Answer: Honeysuckle can be fairly well controlled by the use of the equivalent of two pounds of 2, 4-D acid in 100 gallons of solution when , the solution is applied as a wetting spray to the loiiage. The amine form of 2, 4-D should be used. Be careful not to get any of the material on your flowers or ornamental plants. ' - Question: How can I get rid of a i swarm of bees in my house wall? Answer: Clapboard buildings us : ually afford excellent places for bees to settle. It is very easy to make the bees go away if discovered early. Simply use household spray, kerosene, gasoline or carbolic acid swabbed or sprayed around the entrance and the bees will take the hint and leave. 'If; - the swarm is of long standing, take away the queen. - Question: How do I establish a sod waterway, for natural drainage? Answer': Small valleys are thebe ginning of Btreams an, ate:' just as much a part of a natural water dis : posal or -drainage system": as r the streams themselves. 1. Locate field waferways in valleys for' -"natural" dra.. -e. . 2. Sod with . permar;:rJt type iorec crop. 3. Select the crop s ' --ted to the soil condition, ' 4. Do a f.rod job of preparing t" a land. 5. U. e l'Tie and fertilizer as recommend !. ;.uwU iiEturnl valleys or depres t .-'.'s in a field are fen cleared as a t -t cf ' e ci.'Jvf.ted field. When . i is t 3 ti-i t' -y thoi be cov f h'jfir' ,' I; -rr.t type - ' t c 3 f d Iiiit"' J""- .3 1 l i t;.e co ' i i e ' " " t : I c ' . . " f ' ! i) Li.,, i r..;n , . r is c ''-i tj I e i; U s:i y:t.rway. i Cu. root I ) An!" i: ' How can i r-T-?to-Je jn I control my vc-' M 71 bron roivture, .OE.jLlcamon. iiirci lruh ivaH sirtl jdi rJrH'- Question! - How should. I start my chicks? i - e .i ,. - . , ( Answer:' Place, feed before ,the chicks in the very beginning. Start heavy breed - chicks on chick grains the -first two days; then provide mash in the hoppers .(3 to 8 pounds of feed' will produce one pound of meat) Take Soil Sanroles Si OW. I J? Of, si? all JjTOplS - :.'." '-f Jiffi v h , ow is a- gooa ums to nave sou samples tested from fields to be plant ed to Ladino clover pastures, small grains and other fall erotis. accord W to W. C. Johnson, soil testins snecia- list 'with' tiie State Department's of Agriculture. j.' . -i - f. . Johnson says many, of these soils may need lime and says it is best to apply the lime and work it into the soil two or three months Wnro fh crop is planted. And it is always best w appiy suiiicient lime to last sev eral years. ' A soil test is the only sure way or knowing just how much lime is needed. . . -J Johnson says that in order to ob tain the best results from soil tests. farmers 'should follow 1 sampling in structions printed on the back Of the information sheet, which can be ob tained from local v&ericiiltiirfll sown- cies, along with sampling boxes and mailing cartons. . ' . Fields should be divided for snmn. ling according to past cropping, fer tilization, ' liming practices, and dif ferences in soil conditions. The farm er should take at least one sample for every fiveracre area. "The prin ciple in. taking a good soil sample," Johnson says.- "is to ohtain a slim or core of soil from the plow layer (us ually six mcnes) rrom 15 to 20 spots scattered over the field.".; All of these cpres or slices should be put into one box to represent the soil in the area on which information is desired. ' t Send the samnles to t.h Snii Toot. ing Division, State Department of Agr ncuiture, Kaieigh, and in about two weeks you aret a renort Rhoun'no- fha results of the tests and RIlirirPRt.inna no to liming- and fertilization practices ior me crops to be grown for the next three years. .Vice Doisons nleaaure. nnnainn fa. t t r I. -.p sines it. temnerance skmons if in. nocence purifies it, beneficence doubles it, friendship multiplies it. Chinese Proverb TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTONjJPJ. Week Day Shows Coiltiauon From 3-30 ' ' Saturday Continuous From 1:30 Sunday 2hS. 4:15 and 9:15 ' - 1 " ' o, ... Thursday and Friday, T..l MA tk J "F.T ' Walter Pidgeon and ; ; Greer Garson in "SCANDAL AT SCOURIE" v Saturday, July 25 Wayne Morris in . - ,j "THE MARKSMAN" ' Sunday and Mohday, " July Z8-Z9 ; Esther Williams and - v Fernando Lamas hr ; "DANGEROUS WHEN WET" - Tuesday and. Wednesday. -July 26-27 v Double Feature .s, . Jane Russell in . 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