V 1965 TKursday, November 11. 1965 KINGS MOUNTAIN H^RAlb, KlN^S MbUNtAiN, N. C. Rage 5 The Ups and Downs of Life , ^ 'A P> TO 6(/?i /Ml Ini m /9. n m -■Sl' Plan 1966 Farm Program Ninctpon sixty-six will be here before we know it and chances are it will catch some of us nap ping, says H. R. Clapp, county extension chairman. With the new year will come a new grow ing season and all the production problems normally associated with it. One way of reducing by careful planning and prepara- these problems to a minimum is tioi!. Have you made your farm ing plans for next year? For example, do you know w’hat crops you will be planting in which fields? Do you have a I good estimate of the amount and I grades of fertilizer you will need ' for next year so you can take I advantage of pre-rush season discounts and ordering? Do you know which fields need to be limed? Fall or early winter is the best time to apply lime for 1 next years crop, ff you can't an- j swer yes to all .of these ques- I tion.s, now is the time to start ; Where do you start? Well, as i thinking about them I soon as you know what crops ; are to be planted in which fields, ; sample each fiel danU have the soil tested. The results of the soil test will tell which fields m-ed lime and how much. The .?oil test results will also enable you to make an accurate esti mate of your fertilizer needs for next year, this way you can gel the most from your fertlllzter dollar; and by placing your or der early you stand a better chance of being able to get your fertilizer when yOii need it. cah be handled each day; some days several thousand samples ■ arc lecpived. To be fair to evety- ! one, the samples are handld on i I a flrst-com, first-served basis. ' I This means that there will neces. j Don’t put off your planning « sarily be a delay in getting youi ^ until Iteer. Have your soil tested | results back if the sample.s are I now. There are several reasons sent in during this period. The for this. First, if the soil test, delay may he as much as ai shows a need for lime it Is best month during the peak of the - to have it applied as early as rush .season, possible. Tills gives the lime a chance to react with the .soil lie- your soil as early as; fore planting time If the land is' Ptt^sii-le. urges Mr. Clapp. Avoid to be broken in ttie fall, apply iI>eriod. Tins way you the lime first if at all possible; '^'*■1 l>e able to take full advan this allows more thorough mix- i *age of the soil test results, ing. I Sampling supplies are available j at your county agricultural work- •Second, weather conditions in f's offices. Pick them up now the fall are usually more favofa-i and use them; be ready for 1966 ble for sampling your soil and ; when it arrive i. having lime applied. A field can ! The Veterans Corner be sampled even though the crop grown on it this year has not yet been harvested. Third, having your soil tested early will allow the Soil Testing Laboratory to give you faster ■ service. This Itt.'.oratory is oper ated as a service to the people of North Carolina. They would like to give each sample their immediate attention. During most months of the year they ; can do this and you will have ; the results -.of the soil test in a- j !)Out 10 days. Unfortunately, tlie^ laboratory has its limitations as ' to the number of samples that : can be processed each day. Each ; year in the months of January.! February and March the labora- ! tory receives more samples than | Ninety per cent of the residents Of Newman, Ga,, own their homes. EDirOR'S .NOTE: IJelow are authoritative answers by the Veterans Administration to some of the many current questions from former servicemen and their families. Further informa tion on veterans benefits may be obtained at any VA office. Q I applied for and havi> been accepted for the newlj re opened NSLI insurance. I now find that the payments for .$10,- 000 are too expensive for me. Can I reduce this amount? A Yes. You can reduce it to any amount in excess of $1,000 in multiples of $.5iH) Q Can you please tell me i where 1 may obtain a record or ; discharge of a man who was in the Navy during the years lOlo to 191S? A You might write to the Officer in Charge, Discharged Enlisted Per.sonnel Records llranch, U. .S. .Naval Records Management Center. 970(J F’age Houlevard, .St. Louis. .Missouri. y Could you tell me if my husband is eliglole for a GI loan? He was inducted into the service in March. 191$ and was , discharged in Fe.;runr.v, 19-16. A He would appear to lie eligible. 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