South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 201, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 July 1918 — Page 7
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fHE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES S.mT.IUY Vril.llNOOV. .Ili.Y 20. I9IS 7 Shall we AGRICULTURE INFORMATION FOR FARMERS AND ORCHARD1STS STOCK-RAISING - iiv. '
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MORTGAGE LIFTER . War Brincjs Revival of Interest tn Qfnl' TKnt FrnnH Ill OlUK I lldl rrCCU FatherS Farm." i' . ! ! he. T ht ru ii. i.itti-. f'"0:- ;,'.!;! .-.J f! oM ß-tV. h I. .Is t.ln' !!' i lOM :.;!:'. !"';.' J,. ,! v)r, h : , r.citli !'!' .f tli.- Lain.
Fl.i in-: h . !'i)a v a-- lv ! natit ra tion-5 lafot- fa risers' -f.. h i hri !! u itiio-it ai.; ,n nii.r ; -.;aiirtior.. niov a hU m ho'v oun?hf of - j;r-ar !il,t. tv ai:l t)v nh.ij lu;'h st hooN. an.l
ha? aihjt-;.jy l,.f-Mt,- .-";:,-. ,.-; h" i-. th- talk of all n u :in. j lifi ;.rohicc i- vl-.tr .ur !',.- in i..-i.- to h'lp a rry thni r .-i th" . Mi: inch in th'- ; i n :. r, t . i-.l-.: s ft all iat j i ;:.-. : . 1 'o--ropV: aln.o-t v.r.in ii w liniii '.io f!rn-:lv ti--ant ii"a f"f ifa'.fa't anfl .anpx. V.-rll l.iounr.l f". -"'P-- h.'- !..n '.z-l w itli th ho (t.i- iav.it . -.n "-"I vata-n hy r.ill if': M'.-l thrir j.has t;k:r.- form r thinit ft ni rai- j .nt; a ii;?i'-vi'-KU' on milk in th-!-a.k : ardi to t-lltn." tli" ox uu i in el 'a : !n ' how to prow four p;r- her:i i i- w b f o i . I heard a man v the othr n y :i..it pork i:ii-. woahl li"p li.nl o wlo'i'P th".'. were hofoie war- : ;tn.-. f'coi man h" hap no h sr: ll'.W rati they? Tli.-ie ai-. th , ., . , , i i i . . ... i -I. a 1 ho:- m th- udi M to.Jathriii there shr.ul.f o". The -o to , Iii" yo ernrnent lepo.t.s ami pIiow . t . ., ' ,, that r? pe' cent of all the money ' I" hv X tfim',V for th. nur-ha." of meat. Th" r;,y th.it r.;r ai.n iou.-t n.e -o Ili.nU IillliUren or tilO I- !
,imis " P'inoi. oi porK p-' 4 !t'!il' ef thc-e di.-as-s. upon which to down the kaiser am!;' ' ' ' ' ihn this i-. onl a dtop in I h" pork f . h; foil OlM IIOiS v3rrH. to inph poik f-r tlm-e; M ( ( ssl l l. ' !"nch and Iln.li-h and Italian j " .
: - U A . c n .1 - ! . 1 ,t. fr, ... . we ti i. in fr f.-.' thou .vrr i"e n oin in ' 1 iios- ariae in i t . - at home. Ah a eh-rfu! conciuMoii tluv how up tht hreedmi; -To. ! i-- pra'--i u a 1 1 v e h Usted in the warring our-tri"-, J.o that we mus' prepaie, nr.: only t.. f""d them imu. hut '"i tplepi-h then inundation -to. k w h"n th" war i- ended. The nut tli.it -lay. by his !m;s. will hw the man to make pood. The Am"ricati farmer who a r.u;ular ihitfrtn for th- taking -n hii; .ioband Mnihin- tlK iu. i.;it lt- v ill )fak" voo.i. He ran afford t make trie rif(fs.-;ir ttoit. !! lummi afI fid not tn. A- meats and fats he- ) i Oiiip rare; th vot!d or. it is, n! f lu- th.at they herom- oi - , i a jtAAo.l I it'' le - i In TirlrO r f ;nfJ
. oriav-pondinslv rao- pioiitaha- tOjI,Kl 1 y ' ' h.( n the i,f'r'n 'i!p!o ul in the department to . culture is working in cooperation the p-odure'. Tl.-n h-for- th" w.r r,f P1- 1 11 1 1 11 "n UJisit cities in al! parts of the conn-j with th- state experiment stations wm5 thought- of however, there w.i -'' 'v eai s ia . t ry to invcstUate the ways in which !of Minnesota. Kan-. is. Tennessee nntrrl. in a larpe and - t.c,a! wa. a OIKiWIU TO ' 2aI ' is ,li!S,''f,' ,,f- nlirit the j ami Iowa. lluM-reM-tant durum mat ked tem!"m y t" wti -at!v in -i a ' N sTl'lV l'OOls ' ' i cn-t of such di-po-al is, how many wheat and other i.i-t.ant Nari-tic i . o p'odurtion. i ' eiti-s are making use of prrhaue a? ai heiu . ros-- d n at i-ti. s known Ho-- Ileal IVohl. ' Indian women on the Indian es-for)1 for uts. and tin- success of chiefly for their milium ami hreadoi wit hvinmlms h- pa rt icu la r ( "rva I ioti ne.ir Syracuse. N. Y.. 'i.'v'' ; this pl:,n. Th-re is no doubt. oUicials m . kinc .aahtic- to ohtain tu-t-re-'-an-h of fartiiirc: he happens t .. j ou;u nized a vtmly dass under the jnf thf. anjn,.,- husbandry disi ion , i-t.tnt strains of pood raillin.z piale mca-ed in. the farmer is tl ndi n - j b-a der.-h ip of the ounty horn- d-m-' ;jV tnot ; iv0 amount of nlu-jitv. Uxten-ive tnillinp and ha kin"?
that it i5 his I,..; that h-uii him t i 'if most pvotit-. If he inn a r,;iivy he -was ;.nd n that hos to turn his hv - Pro, ; , - and iefu- into .mii,.v, were hi- i "a I alvation w h"n j . r ime to a- Mal promts. If h" j -..-r..V;ed in laint csain- h- wrts j ' viint tht th" lin; was Mi" most : -ot'. table a-k in wli.-ii t.. mark"? . .-! -. p. If lie c ra i-.ed call ! in a nv ! ,,v. he found tl.it thr.ftv herd o' ...kl f , fallow i.p h'.s tattle mnb I h ' d :i'f"t er. e -et ween a btt'" ' I no- fi eo,ti"ntlv n pvot.t a id t . 1 : l : a ol n.e .nl in the matt-- f ' todtv 's probt- but in tli- m:tt-r of j ti.mo'.-i-fiv'i l-ri-ail and butt-r t h- ; '.A ; e- Ii I f.t f i . .... l'.'l. :o. of i -o;! fertthtv au.1 th- - ; pr :uof a l.tr't- Ii-- -1 of lm-:s in ac - c-npl:shirss this important r--ul'. V''te all k i tt .1 - of pork" inciti-at - . - that hi- yet been . 1. -1 o j ,e d . we km.- th" D ' oi .w - will b a,t th":a aV. sh- i- th" world's r. o st -'0!:"in'i';ii u -1; piodtna-r. 1 t.-v ; ire the w (i!-;.i' . 1 : lie t 11 --.it p ro il u.""t In AV as H P'".-ibh to p 'v n thim: w ih u . --!
-fork, she i th. - n- thai;. Am ut- , HOI ION v V 1 "s SlIMNi v e-ttuf-nt 'i I u. ti o - ..n sU.M'U. farm will retui v ;o.a- p 1 o . t - than! Wh.-n the v..r t r:nl- i. ..-. 1 r-ceiit- j like inv "s; in et i a a i.v oM.-t ' ;- a tino-iu.-e.l :h- rev o.-athm of all' -t.ik on a farm. 1 a m 1 1 r li -us-s fo- th. impo'-; Sine e the W'. M - ta.r at S. tatioti of Ilvpf.aU lotton and that! T.o.ii whej-v t h v w ' ,- . : ri'i - 1 ,:1 p.. tat of .mlv v-.-i n b.'Y- of ' 1. ed !o th.ev .0 Mi-- , . . :..-.- ! . . ' , u; - -: . 1 p! Mux pt ian . ttton w ill ctii I'.iZ f.i-t-r ex et . t h l n .." ; l'... , d .1 iri'i 1 '.' 1 v attention wa- . .- u e- hi .d . - - i : o i ! : . i ., ; i t h t a . - N o i ! : i 1 1 " t o i o, ; ! . ! : - . : ' . . . f :. i . ' i t ! 1 1 o in th- .. ; b.-on to th- ' .. . - t'd -. ?!'...'.;! f -.1 i. . i r - of A : .ot- i ami pti thev v '. e i . e -. ' I e .t , r - -' a ' - T : p ' 11 1 : i '. ; o
n o 1 i i e t ' : 1 1 : o i : - '' h ' i 1 ' . . : - ., j j- .- i v f ei p. r - ' . . .' '. i . e.l . c r. s t ; t u t . O "1 ' - a!'--h"..,, ,.b'e to k.O o . ; ;- f if! . ' ,af- and lift 1 1." io-: c.; s !l'M,i . t .th
: - pro:", if m-j . th-.:- - a f -; i ". : ;.;-a- . ..i:..- an.l in 1 0 t " . t ha le. Tli" .... .;;.po,tion a n . ood n-The ; .M .-. a : r.i ear i- estimated at v-".. r.'i i t " r i-tic a-d taer ir : ' r. ' v i"1 . .-. ipa.-ii v!'ii an a.-eu:;-a ...annuM 1 t r i t i h . h -n i '- . ' :: .., ( j a t 0 t 7 I " -: i t r. 1 1 rot t i i ' .-.- a . 1 1 r. h i t e e 1 1 a . . - i -. . . ' ' i i- - . I , f o r i : f o l . o h . 1 e 1 1 r 1
" t i' - 1 t ' . -, :. .TJ amons th" "p"-'"nc"d fr - j a"-l thrir own an-! vri:h"ut d:t- J j i ,.f -.:r sir"-c'. l .o oth r J a b .- : th" tit.." f . far.. .er to '1 t!i"lr f.. i:.t..:..-ii. With or. - .'.!.- theX a 1 e tohiX e el X fa ! ; ... ..... i. : o ; i; ! i " to I " . i i I . t- a 1 a.. 1 ; ,.ee f! the msi.e'. Tiate ..:! ,' a X -loa'1 ! . . .i -.he i -1 1- ;,'.;. it -- : - ' v i . .. .--.!.-1 .' .-.! l ' d i . . . o . - ti. e,l - i - ill .. - ' t ' A - i . . - K ; i . . ;...- . i ; , . ; : . i . a t .-. -1.. : ' h-"'i li -if
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What the Department of Agriculture is Doing Little Items About Big War Jobs Th av Are Helping American Farmers to Feed Notions.
MTT NTi:, i;iTi:Ts l..K(;i; j saving, A v" ':f "f i"M v'on "f '' -v.iu-l S;.t!" ."p:it lir."r:t if a ri-' n.lrr thr- li."rfi.o of iciht; , ml -,--. i- coihIik tin" a aMi'iiim i f.. th- i.T.tr..! of rr.i'it. an. I oth-r j ; . ! n T a f ' ' i : 1 1 i r ; l f in northUrn an. vet'-m Mat.-" Th" ''. hl mm u-ok In .-nnjun.-ttor. ivitli t;t au-n-i i. s. ,;,,;lny ar nt an.l .th-r farm .up. i-.-rs in . ."unlilf tin:; s-el -1 rra t üicut (i - - ..r-ra iii.atior.-'. l".ia;na-i- ( m th- TKatment ;f irt--r ntah!c mhM of what. oat--, hn r- j J. - , re an.l crahi rh uin. Th-i
w ork thus far t ini ut T-i in th- t'-r-janl i.ayl-t-, till i-ask-ts. ami fUaa tu al ..l!.--. ;- no-.v ..nnortcd with ritf. y ia.-ntioii.-il wrohably ha i--jor j;rap.- luskfts. .M a n u f a ct ui s tj1(. sint-- i it nM-nt of afi!t-. I in ?h ti ratiut-nt of ."ii ji ! ,a. now making th . in tamlar! i-jrulfir.- a t-.t"nin animal huf- . -nt of all tin- -al vh-at. oat?". . sia-s. an.l .lis.-ontinuii-.i; the piWiv- i j-a ralman. ami will l"otr his tiim in ami lai I y s.juii. Tins uioi-.n- i j tion of .-hört or non-statulattl na k- , i - i t i n -: tli-- nrioa statt". lc--itln-; l.robiiM- sa'inu. a-.-rlini; to th a-s. c n fr heal n.f. lua-atis- jrl tii.-l; v it h th.r- w or!-; vith swine. I'nlttd Stat-s ih-pa: tiu nt of art- j laos.t of tin- fruits an. I -.if-tablf s . Withont .l.filtt oüi'-inl- of ih ani-
culture, of .n.t h--- titan ! O.'JO ...! 0
tai-iir!- of wh-at. L'."..'".o.,imm j .uipiu-s of short container.- that . of r.-t-. an.l l.o.ot.'.ioi l,,ish-N oflwer- in Mock at th- tlini the act -
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jfal an.l can he iwu h, aljv 'nly'.j,,. n,,.n j,, . hartr- w et e ma.le acTO sTl'DV t'OUN IHsllsi:s OTjhete .-täte laws lo not i'.iohi'.ul ,,.;..;,,!,; wjth th- work. TIM. OIJIIINT. jthem. Tin piasent act is s.-al to ! . , .... ... '"it a he -liniiim on -tan-;t .lizitm ; ltrsllli; Till: I MUllKKY. ei destructive lif-ase- ot cu-t: ! . , , i. i i 1 1 1 . ... ... ,l p.'trl.aif-s an.l the m. esti-'itioas of I t ,hli..icn to era.liiate th whn a mt'iir ;n tl.e orient. itu.u.a-.H' , i j n . aiopaio io o.um.m hv certain lounv i oil. lew-, are to 1 r i tYln b,i rt;a ''' "f 1 Kf thow X ,4 n ' d t "'" '''"'.. hi. h was startstudir.,1 hr the rnitod States depart- juf c.-nt.-iir-rs ; ,,y th, fmlcl States .U,.,rt,ncnt n.ent of aricultu.e. A ouai antin" S;J ' ;,s han""r' rnd t agriculture lat sprine. has al-
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upa.ent- of '-"-rn !rom'lU si,s f ha ,nl ,('V!t !l,lVr U ,-'n ' .i.ii.i... i i,. f.i.- ! '"""l !" tw en the p.. k atol th- oa- ;
ouni i - OI Si rir.i' orient l.ut m ruder to i..- pir pared to ruin-: , . ' . . . hat anv f th-e l!eaes -houhl , .... , . (l,,.v .,. intnal'ir-ed in smte ;f pre-I caution- whi-h are now h in-, j tak"n. at, inve-tiCator of th- de- ,.,.,..,,. ale-l ici , . , ,., i th- oiifiit to comleet a thorough . I I 1 I O li I 1 H o 11 I . a -, . 1 1 ' .11. 11". - , . . .... 'H'lailia i'if. .lie aniina: n j- ... . , ; a t : .1 1 v li iinn oi in oiiiao "i mi.n il iii.liw'l'l' iv :.-v'lt.l lll.it till . , eampamn t :ncieas' pot k prouuc-; campamti to mcieas' pork produe- , ... . , i tlori at hast 1 .. per rent ce- last. , . , , h;ii- lias ii stir. ful. Accordi- . . ll.. .. , 1 ' ' ' : . " . . 11 l" iiiiciei-e. and some ha'e more than made up their u;ota. Data gather ed b t!m United Stat-- department of agriculture show that on Ajiril I hrao.I MiMs on tin- farm- in the United l-;t;t,. U)( increased nin..n... li-.H t..- ...?it f . r. r t I' A i p. Iii-
,. . .mal husbandry division of tuet nit-dtkota for more than a eat. her on the frame late the ptewou-. ., ,,,, ... ..State: department of ajrrici ture . s, year. Weather conditions during : ... .................. v -ni.-r
'iai(oaioi.iu ivi .. i. l w.i.. ...... r... ., .. I ahl- over almost the entire ho--
... ........ .. . 1-, .1... il I ' I . 1 . . . t.,. t ..... e- ,oVAnt A 1 utstration as.uit ot me i nam ..aiei- , depaittuMit of amirultnre and tin tl'e I'oil.n of AilcllltUf'. 1 ll is the outco.io" of a demonstration i of canning am! wa cooking ' kiv en t f-- ntly by th- a.-tont at the ta-ser- j at ton. The new oi jjanization il tnily foods ami Tat' r on the wonin J w u! re-'. 'ie :n-trne::on in -ewnu:. .ll. M.I S (t)Ol'UHATI 1 IN UOOW roVSU.KV ATION. t A a :;i ..er of ;mii:i' a 'e taking up -prcla 1 food catnservntii.n work --id-r : io- du e'tin of home ileniont r itton au-nts of the Uni'cd State d-part inent f aru ulture and. the' .-',... ..o.....'l... il i.f.llrt"f.t t . -r. L . ! ( took -.unt . Me., the sranues liave t,.pen.l th-ir me-'m- to ih.e public !;;nd h.i ( mvitrd all farriers and j thei- i e- jo anne t hear the j tl f. . s;i.iV Tn Allechanv county, j . Y. th.e a 51 r.t has been asked to i 1 1 -n I uraiii.-' m-etini;? resularlvin 1 1 t.ricr to discuss tlnu-lv topics on food ui.-e i- ation. M Hit AN - (.HOW l'dYITlAN ' 1 of T ' i ; - A ' 1 ' . a r -z 'o w - ' J ' z x : ! . . . l ' " ' ' ' ' 1 in 'i'iI'p: i snea" (!(. ' i , : i a sf ' r .1 . par: , r.i oh b' v w i ! ' m r1:! t" ..ii.'. ."..hu ...!. 1 f J ! o. h t.ou W - 1 '".",l ' ill' - . ...... - ind b.uh-pr.id -"wire thrad. and - p' - niuc io th- hur-au of' markets -t th.e d -pa r t m "tt t mdi-tt" th..t it ran h- u"d adva r.a ;pouI; irt 'h r...ini:f.n P.; re of airp'.ine ar.d a '.!" r. fabiic- c'omm"? . ial pro-, ik.i tii-!l of t". V V p t 1 J ! 1 i.Moi! ,U tllA . .. .v. ...-. ... '... in ...a l '. .1.1 -......-. .... - . . . 1 '' 1 .'. at 'er iollil p-t Ifnnt atjo II ; ; .. 1 1 , . . ; 1 . : : t , Pal ; -1 : 1 1. ' . ' . . . . i -. h ;...)..-;. v h . . - ! w n 1 i i ,i. 1 1 -. ' lli.it in !! ' - t a u ; i . n ... 1 1 1 i , ' , - . tli.- - . 1 ! : - t . . ; j ; ; . . . .nt .;" ..j.' -I o a t ha '-1 ... il- fi.'i.i Th- 'and of ; f p h . ' i .
pioomm. . "l "'MNebraska A :M ir nl t n ra 1 eolh-tre has
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now lu.s im ;ient lo-at.-1 in n-nom aitin in.uiuais anfi aJ""M'iations f,n mark-titr-: t" oh' ,n- Surwy of mirkdir faciliti- t.o ;.y.ii!tur.al i,rolu-t 11 iV ' 'n li'TlertaKvn In -7 tal-s
hiJe Othr-r woik im-luii? l roMen ' "tora.-. t . a i.sporiut i. n. r.,op.-ra- : i tn ' i-ir-haMn- an-i itu. rK-tintr. I V..lin f whit- an.l Mv,.,t P..trt ...... tom.ituej. i-pa ra ru, fruit a il ollir - ' .. ' .... " TAIN I us m:i.(. li:i). Tb." hur au of m.ukets i- iri adn-. 'ally ii a, ina t in ali short-nv a.arconta i i i i ( oci-d by th s'an-1 i r . I - contain"!- act. -uch a- h- rrv ' arc slupiu 1 u ro- stale lit'-, l.ocal was na-s'.-.l at- now alino.-! exhaust- '
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and a half im-hel sirs, wluh- three ... , sizes are said to be suthcient fur , ...... , , , the .estimate dcniands of 'he tral-. ' llIXWv A'f'N1S "Cr! r. sriAll. 1XONOM1 I'onv.OVi n horn.. ili.infintritinn 1 l -en aom i monyii at icn aatents in th- south have adopted a n 'inexpensive in.l appropriate travel- "" Jresy for their summer wear. It ! N ,,f -,;y-I'l'ic wad, material and .jtrimmed with plain white collars I i 1 1 i I i 1 ' t"f . V 1 . 1 ci r ti t . . l . . a t . w .....i ...... 'urn n .'111 'I' U r . tlie costume. In wearing this dre.-s , , Sun- agents uemonstrate hoiioiuv.. " ';:ool taste, and nnsef, ation to the , , ... . ... , women whose home thev visit, and " at tiu same tm.e simpllfv tlieir own . . ,, ' , ' ., c loth in u' pr.ihh i The uniforms V..-V - i'.are ordered in wholesale oua ntities ';,,! t hree or four a re t.urr hase.i hv-
ieach asent who wi-hr to conform j har'nerrv', and the pnhlir safety coiu'v itli the sbindaid tiif ss idea. j mission of Minnesota has issued an j order ptoidinK for -ompu!soiy I (II ' (i AIM! .ll AS A KO; ri:i:i. ; ermli. ati-.n in that state. A law i In ac-oialime with the policy to providing for eradication has ie-n ! eliminate all possible waste the ani- on the statute boo',..- of Nrth Da-
. onmuiuii iin nuesii nation in inci ... . ut i ! .'.a ii n of arhaie :! a feed for' . ' mo-..-. . i a l iso ii, l o i m e l t or l ll- ' ;i h feed is contained in trar- l j:,tl.e .,m, in fnr to0 many rities it ! X - fr.-.-
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CARNATION KING SYLVIA NO. 231405 The 5106.000 Registered Holstein Bull Owned by Carnation Milk Stock Farms. Seattle and Oconomowoc.
At the annual sale of the HoKt.-in Urie-imi As-o.-inti"i, in Milwaukee n six nionth old rtitered Nil I ci 1 r wn- sohl in the nuct'u'n rlnp for SIOG.OhI nearly twice as much n ever before wh- pai'! for one such animal. Klbride A. Stuart, presiden. of th? Uamation Milk Sto-k r.ir;u. ;ocatel at Seattle arid Orouomowoc. was the pur ha-er of the hull. rn Imrortr- cn. It r.arao whn purrhfiMNl wns ;iinmpif-ii Sylvia .In hnnna i.'tl-to.". bur It was re-hristeyi'I ' Uarmitlon Kintr Slvin." Mr. Stuart, w hon a!:cil rrsardln !h pirffinst. all: "I merely want r d my bit towar-i helping improve tht? dr.ir Industry of the IrptMiinjr of ::t Ho!t'.n rows. .Ithlribs fr'm rl" records of the ancestor? of tlrl- bull. T hjie- 1 hae rurch:i-d ton bo.-t hull in the world. H!s dnm. Muy Ucho Sylvin, hnlj the world'
recora IOr miiK proauciioa. -n rrouu-u r."u;'fj oi r.n'r m on" day, and 41 pound? of butter 'r cne week. Arc'fhrr of her record' js 4.1OV0O pounds of ruilk In thirtv days, which !.e also the worl.i
record. She has a total of dx worM's r or 1."
"Carnation Farms onn tlie !nrpo.t herd of rotered HoNtoin it tlu Unlte! State. Our farm are ..perar d mod' 1 ilalrles nn hrt5edii;i: farm-i for the Iu ra r4.: of d.-tlrvji-, n siit.plut. mill; to llCarnation Kwtpornted lliil; oi.d um rie . i::r c mpary b i:i ito-r 'viel in the di-frü'Mtion of i!,i".v--'!i i a u abiic-! ini!'.;. v - um-; !i:ithe be-t iu:illty of fte-h n.'.l.. A.'.rP. 'a e XVa tl T the ditityit-n not old to proiiu. mill; f uood mt'ity. h'lf rl-a b ic-a-iu- e ;i piftituutn .junti tlty at a mi r.i mum 'Xp-ri--. Th." ui'.v v.-av to i i.iiit.'l-li both pur-po-e. 1 to have pood cows with prducimr la-o-.i"." The .tlOofVKl hull calf v. ... n-ured for "i .' . nn,j shipped hy epret! on the Uhic.tpo. M!!w.iu-" A Sr. Pstd' 'raited rolumhHn fr:iin to furnKT'on T'arm. tienr Se:rl". In :l, rp-ecc" ,ir vi
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TJK. lit- an.l ln-st titii'1 of ,.a,..Mn.. . p.-ri , . u : i! a 1 ' ' ' . . u ulk ; -' ;i-llr;;'-tnr.il roll"; ij .-uk st.ii.-.l y the I'ju!. 5 tat-s .l'pa it ir.c nt of cuitujav ft fi ds in ill tatt tollri ni; ..- i-n ü... ..j.-ntunuy to If'.ini 't tl;r, nn-tlii-'I.-. ia ti'i ti, ,t i ..t..i.t .n l'.t i.,n if v so tit AN' J. Carniuhael f.,n,1M y in ,-h-iru- t f sulno exi-f .:-..-.. I v -it ih- m, -tir uln,a liMhanlr li-i..n sa. tln-ia-,.v tho.l- of prn-f d'u1 row usf-a j,, ;, nuin!r of stat-- that oald h.' ...... a t.. ...ii.u,t,,., in .ah-r vImi. if n.iMjv met with uratlfviiiit le-ults. Th" ' common oar'-erry liarhoi? the ,.ia,.k t ,.l.s.. of wiieat. oats. ...., .n,t ,vr .. di-e.-e which 'nl ' ,,nl - ' no.i r.,,.w,s ..ll(ll.,h..u, lo--e- in th cat.s noi in.iu.- "' ll" , p..,,,,.,. t,, .-ertain ll ironean .conntt. in ttiiam i.ai.. icotmt.ie- it ha Leen lemonst rated : -1 Uoa of t h- La , I .e . ry ,h:ls n.M,ltel in a marked defease in the amount of damage caused by i.y thi- di-a-a . In central and northwestern Mat-s when- the C.'itflpaivn i t.ein cml note.! . public sentiiiKUt lias beep amused. Nurserymen for the most part have agreed to discontinue di-tril- itins common barbM-ry hash-.-. I'ark , , l.oar.ls in many ciues nae nam cat.-d them. fuite nurser in-pee- . . . ..... , tors n- --täte entomolo st rovin-v ih.e hushes w . , .. . , , irre e: st.'li ru-t infestion i- found. Steral state councils ,f deten-- ha e issued apu fo: the eradii-.it ion of thi? i si iii.i. , .. To develop varieties ot w n-at tunc . .:. , 1 1 1 I e i - i ni,n i 'i .-'in i - i ui. Ifnited States denart.ilelU of aSlir xnerinioiits h.ave bren m.id- with a niiinim- of th hybrids. - xr;m hhTu r'-vCTU AllLCilTT, Viiu'.
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SAVE FOOD-SU Proposes Organized Armies of Rat Chasers Ladies Please Note. S.Mchvtti and ot?ani7ed cimP'itins. in which the entire community is interested, art; supscste.l a meat." of svc-e-fully exterminatinjurious rodent pestf on the farm Ly the bateau f bioiogical survey of the United States department of acrieulture. There me about ;:.0 form of rod"ttts inhahitins tc Unit-d St ite, and the annual loss which thev cause in food and feed , s is estimated at full $300.000.,ou. They fe-d upon crops in the !! 1 and in storage, in some cax-S d-stroyinp: sra.-s lnn.1 so completely that erosion follows. In the irrigated sections f tln weft some -pe-les burrow through the diker le;'?iur the water and Moodim? the crop. Method" of exterminating The-e pests hy trapping ami poisonin.;, wlm-li the "ndividual farmer a w!l us ih" community can employ, are told in farmer's bulletin re-t-ntl. .uhlished by the United States .1- partm-nt of agriculture. Anv farmer may. by cue and industry. frco h.is own premises of liarmful rodents, hut h" is helpless to pia-vent an early rerut -.ence of the t'oiiale unlc he can se. uro th" active eooperation of his neighbors. Tin- .! paitn.e.it of n-riiculture nines, therefore, that whenever possible the destruction of these pests he a community umlertakinc In the I ;!. individual efforts often supplemeptetl oy tlio payment of bounties hy state, county or township have ren only partially successful in re-du-i.vr rodent depredutior.?. In man;, western counties th' amount paid out in a sdnulc year for bounties on pocket opi-.eis and around suirt'.ls, w.onld. if wisely expended In poisoning opeiations .-u-h as have hen practiced under government supervision on puldi lands, .-ecuro the destrui tiun of nearly every such animal in the county and make un-e-.-a ry mucii fuithcr outlay for the purpo.-e. A. few of the indents which inh.ilut the United States are not cla.--ed as injurious as they live in leset ts. mountains or swamps ami rarely come in contact with cultivated ciop.-. some are valuable be -a us.- they feed largely upon ir.-ect.-, some because they produce fur and others heraus- they am useful n$ human food. Of the injurious species all ate native t this country with the exception of four the l.ou-- mouse ami three kinds of rats hut these four cause approximately two-thirds of all the da magre. I "lebl mia'. kangaroo rats, pocket -ciphers, muml suirr-ds. prairie dues, w oodchia k.-. ami rabbits are i-moim the most ele.structive of tlio rativ - species. WHEATLESS LOAF IS FOUND FOR BAKERS Tiio wheatless loaf his beet; found. While the whole country has heii scekii.; the 100 percenl wheat substitute yeat breai. a reipe ha been deva lope.l in th" ex-p-ritnental kitchen f the United States department of auricullure and th Unit-.! States foo'l admini-tra-tion that may mean the savin? of thousands f pounds of wheat Hour before Hour from the ne.xt v heat bar. est is a . a ila'ol". The recipo is ?oon tc be puhlish"d hy tin? office of honn- 'conomics, t'r.ited tatcs department of agriculture, on a new food cam which ari"s directions for makinir three new whc.it substitute breaus; the h;iU wheat loaf, the one-fcurth wheat loaf and the wheatlesf loaf. Tit directions for ma kins the wheatlc-s hreaa are as follows: A Loaf of Ilread I'sin No Wlioat Flour. All of these: 1 One ami threelourths ups liviuld, one tablespoon corn sirup, one-fourth Cake yeast, two teaspoons salt, one whoi ess;. With cue of these. 2 Three and three-eighths cup harly. two and tht ee-fourths cups ground iolel O.l t s. And one of these; :'. Two and onj-haIf cu's corn tin ir. two and one-einh'h cup- rke fbcir. two and i h l ( - - fo.ii t hs eup - e"t potato "on (An and on--rih:ht cup- c n r. t t a p ' .a I'.fi ir. i Make a spor.ee of ma i "t ia. under 1 rrrp c:p i and onf-half of inc f.i!;fn' n"d from i and t. Sponrr" .'vould .-tnd in warm plä e tititil very lieht, at t"a-t tvo ho-iis. Woi k I-, halane" of suhstitot" nuxttir" v, ei police is licht. Work iti c' h. rtfn slitrhtl.. . Shap" into lif. Pli"" jn pn. Hnj'h top of loaf v.-jth m"lted fa. U"t t i" to double b'llr and hak" m loaf pgn in ho o , "h for one hotjr. n: H MoniijN at nnr.n w i:i;mv; stations. tlorr.' .lenn'tr.Ptration a rent of th- United States dep.i i T mer.t of a?Ira il .!- and th..- state airr.cultur.il ro. :.! h.a V e been o ;;rct servic e lie !::':. I w-lfaie wm !; cairie.l on at Pi- :t.m;;:i.!y v.eihin. .-tatmn- for -t: in n.a n of liie l:tfqe ities i Th- ., -.-n: - ; iv Iii- uali's nd'h" i-ii ; ii-- iuopr-' feeding ' f :.h-:: hi! jdi-'i i d u'u- th- r- of :ri!u a i.d I .!.-!.- They -,n rp, a 5:11 e ..f " u ntf t "s in f 1 f.. xx of a- it- 1 x ,ilv i v v - ' " 1 1 V d h . ; 1 ' a p 1 r . 1 1 o 1 I , a ; 1 1 h,i i.:1". tit" 1" ih!i " " t Ii 1 r on n h . ' " " f 1 n . ! , , .1)1 ;r i t ti. r 1 ' ! I 1 1
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m;i;i ui thi: mm.k mtti.y. llj.PnHliMts Will ai Our iMnl C'oxi- I ntil Anoth-r t ii of drain and (inis Is (.mwn. Abno?t without cNceptiou the most successful dairymen us" tinvery hiebest :rrade of concentrate ubtainahle. However, for obvious reasons, nearly every university t y rroperly advocates the feeding of home-arown feed, usually overlookin? the fact that the farmer who mixes his own fee.L is taxed a: least 1 a ton for his own labor, and also that thti ingredients generally recommended are almost impos:ible to get at a fair price in small quantities, if at all. There has not been a time in the past ten ears when a pound of milk ould not buy a -pound of a well balanced feed. .Smaller quantities cf grain and concentrates aie required when a man has liome-srow n corn, sila-?'? or le;iinic ha. Almost every farmer can grow these feeds but the sad part of it is that generally when he needs them the mc.-i his crop lias failed. The dairyman near the I ar.ee cities often has insulficient land, labor and equipment. Ono Pound Grain Make- 'Ilncc to lour Pound All Ik. . iSome of the university dairy departments advocate fit that w h-re a man ha? his own le-tumcs and iou?ha?e he can .afford to feed cottonseed m'rtl up t i' li pounds laily which would be sufiieient for a cow f-'ivin,; 1 1 o to Z gallons .f milk daily; ( i' corn and cob meal or coi n chop ."flO to 400 pounds, wheat 'mmh fir ground out ti jounl-. eottonsee.I meal 10 0 pcuimls. This irrain mixture should be feJ to the heavier producing; cows in the proportion f one pound of the mixture to :: to pound of Jersev or Uuernsy milk and to Zl- to 1 pounds of Holstein milk. If ou do not have a legume hy, and can purchase alfalfa at SCO per ton or less of clover at $27 pt r ton or less, thev- w ill prove a good buy. The trouble with all of this advice is that th- farmer i- not aivvavs able to bey these ingredients. Uuler the fond administration wheat feeds which have arbitrarily been placed at a lower lvel than other feeds aie practically unoMuinahle hecause of overbuy in.-; ami ov e rsubstitution by the consigner and also a Iar-;e diversion of this dairy Iced lor no ml airy animals, as well as beir. eaten on bread by tin' human population. IVrd Stulls SeatiT. Practically one-third of th- ot-ton-seed orcjp has been .liv-tted to hecf animals nnd th- fa. t that ottonseeil m-al was fixed on a basis of so much per unit of protein. carrcspondin? to its fertilizing value instead of at a hher basis, wh-io it normally -.voubl h.o .ne. ha" caused this valuable dairy feed to be mailc into fertilizer and ver litt 1 is now available for feed. The Käme is true of linseed inert 1, peanut pioduets. ct . So far this tea son the production of linseed meal and oil cake has been about one-third of our maximum. It is practically out of tin; SHOCKTROOPS HELP HOLD HARVEST LINE ".Shui'k troops" are busy in American wheat fields, ns well as on thwestern battle front. When the ijermun war lords command an advance at any com. shock troops are sent forward to buy yard- of ground with thousands of lives, but th- American agricultural "shock troops"' advance in a different manner. They are town men who ha' -volunteered to hVip farmers cut nnd shock their wheat, and thus ai hina; their part in makine th" '.'aniline linn. Here ate two instances repotted to the United states b pai tnnMit or a ; r leu It ur. of how town and cit:eaie helping to nice ! the n c!l fo: harvest notier tu Atneiican farmA ."-o.ith I' ikota . ountx has u -?a nixed a.l its towns. When Ian,- ; ..- rtred".1 all huine plac " :lo---eäily and th" town m"n so in autornohil"s t "xerx lUarter of th1 ountx . Wh"n t'ney .m to :i-hl-cut hut ri ot shocUeo thev --t o-j: and shock, and th"n procd to otlirr firlcj.-' nccdin; thm. Tim;, jou t talk about pay or who i- doiti; tlie work. "If the firmer wants to !- r.ate th" money whi-h he wo-jld spend for la nor to th" rt"d 'nt-1 that is h 5 btj.inesi," says a l-:t-r from South rakot. "and I think that is -a here most of the luohey will iro." "Shock Hoops" are tutting and sluxkiiif,' wheat in W.iiili ,i countc ln.l a !io 'o! l! 1. t-r o,.-iia--- liu-:.. 1 ial hi i."'l ri iu th t " V ! . - : 1 n : -1 1 1 he. i- to'.x u v.ni n a to! 1 :i h 1 1 'J aio " 1 1 c - to t !. n take:, la i uiei -ho '1.1n. !; to. ; 1 1 : In orII'! I h a tui-i. I ' V. h"af. T i 1 1 ( '. es ha !.-!! of ol - h u lc . fa 1 m J;. !; Stat' - .! of d'C.--' h : ' i -: h t" p. :.:;- .-!:.!. he U ' . . ' " '. ä : t m r, f ;Aftf. 1 .virh 'top i li j
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f ! - . i ; :r i - , . ' J , i a f U i ! . ' 1 1 1 o 1 a 1 era ins. malt sprout-- i i h i: u: i e , ii f-s ' '" b re Mf 1 1 11." no':- ;..r a i 1 t h- Ia i r v nr. n -an bai.il. la ; t fe-d hi- . ios at a prulit '.u tin ,v inter," sa fro.. A. . laii y -ten-iOii. Uiiiv er.-ity of Missouri, "but ii- max i-vl''. t to .ail.j j-a.tod cows 1 1; i . i u 1 : w.thou: i"s uiij til he can prepare to 't the.-- fet-.i-j for a rot her ra i." ' l-cl IU-PimIim t-. Th.ere is no arguments, 'innm r nc . -sarx to slu.u that !i- -toc!. ; -p. i-ially dairy cattlu .-ho;. Id hi V'd upon th- 1 .x - pi". i u t - of Jiain i after the hull.. in l""d lias been I ktr-ely ut ib-.l. n- i- i . ...... r , i lie ov.-tiiei.,.iii. oemai:.. .m wheat Hour s u 1 1 it Ut s ha- put a 'juice upon corn. uat. i-aib x ,,nd ;r.xe. away bexond tn-u tanner' j value at am tune in iu.-toix. i Theiefoir, lain all th.u, ..-ale. j by-products must save our i...'s. ('omnHn --ns- deinonstrat s that' I whenever imls .nd milk are hisli ! , in price farmer.- . an afford to f, . d , heavier than when the same oioi i - i ti.msare lie, because- h- Cets thr-e i .r four pound- of milk for on- .
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most i.tiportant it-m th- farm-r-' Ia bor. luir f.ed" are all a n.ih o i . the state a 4 r ; 11 ! 1 1 i I a 1 colleu'-, aiii ; .inv dairv inar. can h.av- full i-f.-r-1 mation about eva-rv fe-d f-t sal. sr. ) his .state. Thei e xx as ne-xer a poor") i;uie j keep the axer.i-e to. Milk J.lo- ! ductiou must he ma intaim-d, but no one xx i ! 1 . ai r to maintain it a- a j losing proposition. The cow that j pays i th- row to keep. DEPENDABILITY OF TRACTORS CERTAIN f n oi. than "ii 'i.irin: iitun r on 1 cpreseiita I iv e farms u; Ilhii":-' w ho ijiort d in a lea n' siirii'V , -onductl hv the Unit'd Statepartment if a u 1 nul t u re, a repo: t of whieh i- puolish-.l a- farm-rs' bulletin .tJ'!, ."I per cent stab'd that their outfit.- vci" imi .i:-.4bh-.i a single luv- wiien tu -d-d durim: th-nti.-e s-aMUi la-t xa'ar. f tli" ) -- mailing Pi p-r r-nt th- avera'-; imin' ier of dixs t hir trart,i s x . 1 -c ut of ;-ommi--;on wh-n it d-d " i iv e. This riverae. h"Va.-i. did include on man x ho -t ! that . his machine was n.-t 'i-abb- . bout ! half the tim-. ! Th- rejiorfs of tM't'ji o'i. s in- . dh'atc 'h it vv:t!i a ca!-t:;I and pro- : fuint oi'Ciator a s.i - ? r.i : j- a I very .1 j.ciiia '! scni of po : 'rca-ion.ll siisht blax- probaapI will b- no i n t r 1 . bit - j...iI one- v il' lie ei a it ior.'i I. wiaiia- ; X I'll a i!i b or i n o 1 ! 1 I ! : I : operator -p-ti-IV e d.-' 1 V s aie . 1 pt to ! be f reo uert. I if the tra-t of- owe. ! x !bi' - if.'iltmi-' l.po!in. ahoi;- 'oi p- ' enf wer" op. rated ;c t'r- oxvn-i 'i- voiin tin-mb. of hi- f.iii-ii;- ti, j fae! re-'i p v tall;.' be i 1 iq obta :t- ! j bx thi- ria-s of operator. ThafvJ Sl I-er 1 flit if Ilittioi.s ox', i). - r . por'e.i txo Tiine :osi in :i , account of trouble xxitu th- teurit This probably mean-- that tin lim v lost was not worth nif-ntiiiiiiK. M.-t :n n do not -oT;-iib"-r It '1 "'; '! 1 so lur,.' a- thev kicxx- a one- th' j on uo of the -oppa-'- or oth' r ir- 1 JTZ
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No. 8 Low Corn King See This Spreader Before You Buy YOU farmers who realize the value of stable manure, and want to get the full value of the fertilizer you distribute on your fields, come in and give thi3 No. 8 Low Corn King spreader a good looking over. It's a real spreader one of the few machines that meets every possible spreading condition. It handles ali kinds of barnyard fertilizer, tearing it to places and scattering it evenly in a heavy or liht coat as desired, over the whole field. Like all International machines, it is built to last a Ions time to outwear and outwork any spreader that sells for the same or Iej monry. t We UvetotJ you of it goo-1 features. Now we urge yo j ta bjv er. of thr" marlon" the n-Tt time you rc in the fuark.-t. One ti.mg v r Laovv.vo icai.i t -t a n. ore 9.i!ifactoTy ir.L;f.". r a u.attir Kat pr.ce oa pay. Will ou pI"Ae ie us the plcaauic ct ahu.ii the No. Ä Low Corn King to ycu at an early cUte WARNER BROS. 1 14 E. Wayne St., South Bend, Ind.
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