The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 September 1949 — Page 3

1HI CIAIIY BANNtD, OKUNCAbUt, INWANA, lUtSUAY, ILI'IIMBrB 13, 19/17.

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the annual Purny which will be jj This is a most 1 educational event |,(tended by 2SOO to Fanners attonda t the Livestock I Farm three miles (Lafayette by 8:.’10 L ('STi where confjw I an opportunity to the results of the breeding experi-

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m the group will [the Livestock I'avilPurdue campus for a |t, n g program includ-

Ving:

>n of the In-

flnencc of Exercise on the Rate unrl Economy of Grain of Market Hogs hy C. M Vestal. 12) A Comparison of Alfalf.i uni Ladino Clover as Pasture for Hogs by G. O. Mott. (3) Response of Pigs* to th ■ Animal Protein Factor hy W. M Beeson. id) Current Progress in Swine Breeding Research hy E. J. War-

rick.

Second will be the South Put nam County Roil Cmsei vat m i Tour on Monday, Sept. 1ft. The group will assemble on the nortn side of the court house promptly at 12:30 p. nr. (CST) and proceed out past Albin’s Lake to the Grafton Longden farm where an excellent example of strip croping may be seen. Continuing from Longdcn's the tour group will go to the Earl Cash farm on the Stilosville Road where a complete conservation plan has been put into effect. Other stops will be made at the Dudley farm to see the effect of phosphate on clover, at John Cash’s farm to see some concrete block structures on roadside culverts and at the Doris Salsman farm in Jefferson township where one of the county's largest and finest farm stock water pounds has recent 1 . been completed. At the Salsoian farm a new type fertilism

out grass seeder will

strated.

be dernon-

Third will be a Statewide Soybean Field Day which will bheld at the Swift and Company . plant just west of Frankfort on I Tuesday, Sept. 20. with a tour tutting 8:00 it. m. (DST). Hole’s what you will see: 1. 59 Soybean Plots. You will see brans in rows, drilled solid ami at different rates of seeding. 2. Fertilization. You will see beans with different fertilizei treatments. Front no fertilizer

to heavily fertilized.

d. Soyh an Varieties. You wiL see the Lincoln, Hawkeye, Adams, Eatlyana. Monroe, Wa-

bash and Richland.

4. Bean Plant Tour. You wiil have a chance to inspect a thoroughly modem soybean mpi where I leans are processed into ml and meal Storage capacity,

1.000. 000; pri tcessing 2.000. 000 bushels).

5 Program, You will heat j Governor Schricker, Extensio t j Director L. E Hoffman and Ward Calland, National Soybean

Council.

And fourth will be the North Putnam County Soil Conservation Tour which wll be held be- | ginning at 12:30 p. m. Monday. S Sept. 26. Stops for this tour 1 will be announced later. Of special interest to 4-11 Club

boys and their leaders will be a "Call Scramble" at Gref rimer.' Farm near Oaktown on Saturday. Sept 17. This will be held in connection with the annual Greenmere 4-H Calf Sale. At 11:00 a. m. Mr. Green will

put ten choio Angus calves in a lot and any 4-H Club boy who is lucky enough to catch and halter one of these calves becomes his owner. These calf scrambles are quite popular in the West and inis event .should

attract a lot of local attention as these calves are absolutely five with no strings attached. Persons planning on attending any of these out of county events may contact the extension office and attempts will be made to pool transportation.

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Today s Market Hags 12.000 Barrows and gdt • 50-75c lower. Good and choice 180-250 lbs $21.75-$22.25. Heavies scarce 165-190 lbs. $21.50-$22 00 100-160 lbs $15 00-$17.00. Sows $18 00-$19.75f Cattle 2200. Calves 500. Steers and heifers strong to spots 50 higher Stem top 52 new high for year. Other high good and Choice $29.00-$21 00 Vealei

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To date, about 40,000 applications have been proct ssed and 1 more than 15,000 of them have , been classed as irregular, he said. LOGAN.Si: OUT. Ind , Sept. 1! (UP) Lawrence Mulfferd. 43. Lafayette, began a two-to-fivc year sentence at the State Prison today for committing a burglarly which netted bin $18.75 worm

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