Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 142, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 17 July 1946 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- WEDNESDAY, July 17, 1946 SULLIVAN. INDIAN

OF INTEREST 1 TO FARMERS

"BUGS" MORAN AND FRIEND

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Quit paying- rent and own your home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT

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Serving CHICKEN DINNERS Every Sunday ' At

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INDIANAPOLIS, July 17 (UP)-i-iIog3 fairly sctive; barrows "And gilts 75 higher at 21 00 for '10!) lb. averag?; sows 25 to 50 higher at 18.50-19.00. Calte 2.4W; cal;-:-3 600; steers and hf.'lc-rs nodeistcJy ?ctive; choke 1,020 lb. stcsrs 23J50, new tfp hfrs; good o mostly ohri?a 21 00 rhoj.-e heifers 21.25; Cows early trade steady 23 or more lower; Koori beet cows 15.0015.60; vialers active, steady; good and choice 20.50 21.50.

j , Sheep 900; fat lambs 50 j toe d raid choice spring : 20 CO 21.50; daughter isrgely 9.3010,23.

ughsr; lambs ewes

FACTOGRAPHS The steel companies blast furnace ia the first step In the conversion of Iron ore to Iron. The blast furnace Is a huge eteel shell or tower lined with fire brick. It is shaped much like an old-fashioned kerosene lamp chimney. In the process of reducing Iron ore to iron, the carbon of the coke combines with the oxygen In the ore to form carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. This action frees the iron into which a portion of the carbon dissolves. Steep Rock lake, in northeastern Ontario, was pumped to expose submerged deposits of high grade iron ore needed in the war effort. The lake has an area of four square miles.

LOCALS

Of for the

51 BUSHELS DIFFENENCE IN CORN YIELD PER ACRE LAFAYETTE, Ind. As much as 51 bushels of corn per acre are lost each year by the farmer who uses inadequate fertilizer and checks his corn on rolling land. The principal thief is the runoff from the watershed carrying soil and fertilizing elements. ' A study of these losses from runoff and the influence of conservation practices is being made by the Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station and Soil Conservation Research Division at the Throckmorton farm, south of Lafayette. In 1945, corn watersheds . that were contour cultivated and had 900 pounds of 8-8-8 and six tons of manure plowed under yielded more than during any of the three previous years, indicating that the beneficial results as measured by crop yields accumulate. The corn yield from the contoured field was 122 bushels while the yield from the adjacent watershed was 71 bushels or a difference of 51 bushels. The comparative yields in 1842, the first 'year that conservation farming methods were used cn the one field were 92 and 67 bushels respectively in favor of the conservation methods. The story of the disappearing crops is told in figures giving the amount of soil washed away on the comparative fields. Last year the total solids lost from two watersheds in corn check seeded aiid fertilized with 150 pounds of

0-14-7 per acre was three and

one-half tons per acre.

Nitrogen losses were likewise ! POULTRY INCOME DUE more than six times as great on ' the untreated as on treated water- T0 G00D MANAGEMENT nUJn rpu: i: a. ji I

im explains ln parr me LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Efficient

lower yieias, as crop yields are : often limited by the lack of ni- !

Mrs. Hervey Ridgeway Graysville left Sunday Staunton, Virginia due to

serious illness of her mother who suffered a stroke on Wednesday and a cerebral hemmorhage on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joy Herbert and children, Jay and Joy Anne, of Mansfield, Ohio are visiting Ruby Bicknell and other relatives here. They are leaving Friday.

RETURNED TO DAYTON, O., from Owensboro, Ky., where they were captured, George "Bugs" Moran, left, and his accomplice, Vernon Summers, will stand trial in the Ohio city for armed robbery. Moran made gang war history when Al Capone's mob wiped out "Eugs' " henchmen in Chicago's Valentine's clay massacre. (International)

cow, advises Williams who adds that this will do much to keep the herd in condition .

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HOT DAYS LOWER BUTTERFAT TEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Many dairymen may be disturbed during the hot weather if the butterfat in their milk is low. If there have been no changes in the herd in a period of a month or so, a

LAFAYETTE, Ind.

poultry flock management is directly reflected in the labor income per hen. Top ranking flocks averaged $3.57 per hen' in 1945 according to the Indiana Laying Flock Record Summary recently released by the Purdue University Poultry Department.

These records point to the increased income as a result of better flocks, better markets, qual

ity feed used and lower mortality experienced, says J. W. Sicer,

THE PROSPERITY CYCLE

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FISHING AIDS SCHOOLiao LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP) The postwar student no longer sells magazine subscriptions to work his way through college. He goes fishing. Three southern Nevada high school athletes won $850 to apply tp their schooling in the hotel last frontier fishing, two by displaying the biggest trout and one for telling the biggest fish story.

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sudden drop in the percentage of purdue University extension

poultryman, . , rt ,.. Flocks which were rated in the top third on the basis of labor income, showed that egg production averaged 205 per bird, in the light breeds. While the feed cost per hen was higher in the better flocks, the cost per dozen eggs was lower due to the higher rate of production. The average price for the eggs was also higher, Sicer explained due to the ability of the owner to

get the flock in production in time for the top fall prices and the effort made to reach the better markets. Flock records also emphacized the. importance of low mortality

rates, the rate being only half as high in the better managed flocks as in the poorer ones. Other; practices which contribute to higher income are all pullet i flocks and close culling

.butterfat is likely to be the re

suit of weather conditions G. A. Williams, Purdue University extension dairyman, states that for each 10 degrees increase in temperature, the butterfat perpercentage may be expected to decrease 0.2 per cent between the limits of 30 to 70 degrees. Hot, humid weather likewise lessens the cow's appetite. The climatic conditions seem to de

press tne thyroid secretion which

in t'trn reduces the cow's appetite and the absorption of feed in the digestive tract.

There are at least 24 factors which may influence the butter

fat test of a cow's milk, the dairy

man explains. At times several of

these causes work together to produce a very high test and again they function so as to produce a very low test or tend to balance each other.

Cows need to be made comfort

able by providing plenty of fresh It also appears that larger : water and good pastures with ac- flocks are more efficiently hand- ' cess to shade and avoid all un- led than the smaller flock. The j . necessary exercise. During . the top group averaged 626 hens, per hottest part of the day, the herd flock as compared with .the low may have access to a shed and income flocks which numbered receive a few pounds of hay per only 155 hens in the light breeds.

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you. Also, we will have the same HIGH QUALITY "Master Mix" Feed

IN POULTRY, DAIRY, HOG, DOG & RABBIT FEEDii

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MEN'S & BOY'S SWIM TRUNSCS $1.00: $1.50 $2.00

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