The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1956 — Page 4

srnw r.oon p\*tt*re Indiana farmers should maksudangras- their f;rst choice for

summer pasture to aupplemen* permanent pasture or to take the place of a rotation pasture short-

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r ?y Purdue University extension agronomists. Sudangrass is dependable and palatable to all livestock, according to the agronomists. It stands both drouth and mid-summer he t b iter than other emergency pasture.-. Important, too, is the abundant seed supply at prices much lower than last year. It's simple to grow sudangrass as the seed bed is the same as for com and seedings are made • ith th? grain drill, the agronc iii-ts report. Sudangrass is a tiop-cal plant and seed shoull not be sown until late May or early Jure. The wheat scale on the grain drill should be set at about three pecks to seed the sudangrass at the rate of 30 pounds per acre. As for varieties, Certified Piper i; more vigorous and yields more than common Sudan. Resi. lant to leaf diseases, Piper is al-o more palatable than other varieties. An abundant seed supply of this variety is available. Gi i enleaf is a newer and i i ven moi o vigorous growing but ' : m Turing, disease resistant \ rii Ly. However, seed supplies : G nl' if are limited. Piper

and Greenlee.f. both low in prussic acid content, should replace both sweet and common sudangrass, advise the Purdue specialists.

Grazing can start some six weeks after seeding, or when the

plants are a

Carrying capacity of sudan pastures can be increased by fertilizing at seeding with 250 to 400 pounds of 4-16-16 on dark soils

or with 300 to 190 pounds o' from seeding alfalfa or sweet 10-10-10. or the equivalent, o 11 clover in sudangrass as a comthin. light colored, or sandy soils, panion crop. Fertilized sudan should carry

two or three cows per acre, unless too drouthv. Dividing fields

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foot or more tail. ‘ carr >’ing capacity. Grazing of

a new growth of sudan after frost may be poisonous and

should be avoided. Some farmers report

MOLOTOV RESIGNS HIS POST

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About 60 children enjoyed Miss Curd s arts and crafts cm the first day. Remember that this is a daily activity at the high school art room. First and ! second graders will have a defi-

success n ite time in the program this

summer at 10:30-11:45 daily. The bus will leave Robe-Ann at 1:00 p. m. Tuesday afternoon for McCormick's Creek swim- I j ming—unless it turns too cold. 9-12 Arts and Crafts, High

School Art Room

10:30-11:45 First <tnd Second Grade Recreation. Jones School 1-5 McCormick’s Creek Swimming (same fee as last year) 3-5 Park Recreation at Jones School I Mike Tzouanakis) 5:30-7 Little League Baseball —Jr. High and High School base-

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7:30-9 Baseball at High School gym (surfaced court) Park Recreation at Robe-Ann (Blooming-

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RUSSIA’S V. M. Molotov (rightt has resigned as Soviet foreign minister and Dmitri Shepilov (left), editor of Pravda and close associate of Nikita Khrushchev, replaces him. Tass, the Russian news agency, sai 1 Molotov requested that he be relieved of his foreign minister post.

TO RICHARD SHAFER of Chippewa Falls. VVis . g. • the hormr . f being the top man of the 19 • . : U s N 1 • I academy. Adm. Arthur W. Radford, chairman of the ant < hiefs of

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4-11 NEWS The Lucky Clovers Chib met on May 21. at 8:00 p. m. in the school building. Themeeting was called to order by Larry Ray. Charles Branneman was unable to attend the meeting because of sickness. The next meeting will be June 4. at 8:00 p. m. in the school buildi ing.

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W. Jay d Cratiffortfsviile esteSMIched! rfce ftbfor Pai i t3 In £rayjro*dsvii!e as one d fhe Pianear O^ncerns sm’tnw and retailers isi §9^8 Th? b!'ri*is?s has prospered through fhe wears, am! a nnnber of vesrs the Rsckvslfe Motor Parts, Inc, was founded hy Mr, Jay, The fireenC3s!!® Auiomcfive Supply, Iyic. is the fhlrrl store in the successtidfv operated businesses cwrei' by Mr. Jay. Tr.e Qreencastle Store will I ® managed bv Jack W, of Cra^ford^ville, who extends an invitation with Mr, Jay to the citizens of Greerccasile to visit the store and get acquainted, Mr, Hamm and Mrs. Hamm and their two children plan io make their future home in Grencastle.

Discussion of 4-H projects was i ihc main topic of business at the club meeting held May 23 at the home of Richard Fordice. Charles ! Leonard, president, had charge of the meeting. The pledge to the flag was led by Kenny Spencer and the 4-H pledge by Mike Ratcliff. Kay Kelly read the secretary’s report. Twenty-five members answered roll call by giving the name of their favorite tractor. The meeting was then adjourned and refreshments of cokes and candy bars were served. Recreation consisted of games which were played outside.

ANSWERING AN OVATION from a thi >ng ■>! i> I . ■ •) 'i;-t rtci . President Eisenhower vows to campaign ‘‘eneigot) .illy” .md enthusiastically” for the November election. In , i.i:nl> ng talk lo 500 leaders of the National Citizens For Eisenh u >. )]•■ made it clear he will take a more active role than the h If io/.en TV speei lies his strategists hail mapped out.

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