Show If I FEDERAL FARM FACTS I I More 1 ore than I acres ot or orand and land are arc still zill available for or cultivation eul I D lion tion In the United States Stales This lies les In III the 08 is drainage distrIcts of or the lower Mississippi lI valley and an south Atlantic states stateD Only one-fourth one of or this lila area arca has so far Car been put under the plow lov 1 1 0 reports reports- the U. U S. S Department of oC o Agriculture Veterinarians oC 01 the department depa of ot animal husbandry husbandry- of o the U. U S. S S Department of Agriculture Ag tested seven million cattle for tuberculosis tuberculosis losis In 1923 That's only one one- seventh s the number of oC cattle Battle in inthe In inthe the tho country Uncle Sam Sam is is warning farmers this year ar against planting larger crop areas In in slOw v w of ot the un un- unfavorable Unfavorable favorable apicultural outlook Sowing Sow in oats or 01 grains on disked cot corn I. I stubble helps help the lie spread 1 of orthe the malicious corn borer warns swarna the U. U S Department Dl of oC Agriculture Fields must be 1101 I ed deep deop and all all' corn remnants turn unde d A f I Slash Slash or cl v o pine r is i's be become I come ont one of ot the most profitable timber trees Jn In Ir the lie country re reports r re- re reports ports tho forest service But it it can be grown t best on only I m n n the area south of or the coastal of pl North Carolina of the the- Mississippi sippi Hone Honey producers of tf the Ule inter inter- intermountain int Intermountain r- r mountain states arc ase organizing a co operative honey hOl marketing as as- These beekeepers pro pro- produce produce duce a high hig grade ot of clover tr and I alfalfa honey honer which heretofore has readied the thc eastern market t only when mixed with wills darker honey hone J French agriculture a arc r is shifting from cert production to animal a Industry reports the U. U.-S. Depart Depart- Department Department ment flies ot Agriculture ric oc lt re after afier asur a ur vey vol C In tI t country This TJI move move- movement ment although no noted d' d since the tho nineties JUtS has been greatly acel- acel crated since in e the th war scar The agricultural ral ason sason Is get get- gettine gettin tine log tin under way w wc early c this year according accord n to to the March larch 1 report t of or the bureau of or agricultural eco eco- eco eco- United Staten nt of Agriculture on lire lis farming situation sit atlon Certain agricultural products which formerly were sero exported in enormous quantities from the United States are arenow now now fluctuating Jn n a a narrow margin m between an export aol and an an- al import rt basis Tue turnip or Australian toma tonsa- tomato to weevil shows little activity In midsummer I r. r Its principal spread takes takes' pla place e in th the th early e spring fall or br winter according according- aC to lo Unit Unit- United United United ed States Slated bureau 1 of entomology reports Milk liI powder and condensed milk are art replacing milk mille and evaporated miJI in the manufacture m ute ture of or confectionery Ice cream ream reaman and an bakery products the bureau of or agricultural economics an au- The redson given for tho change chango Is that concentrated con are ars ar easier e lei lei- to eo transport arid and store s W Where lere a a field tle c is ts the same same crop crop crop year real alter after year ta there Is a a natural Increase In the num num- number ber ben berof of or insects insects' which attack this crop ClOP ac according to North orth Carolina State St te college reports Although A o gh v fl food animal were slaughtered sla d. d In Ii I 1921 than In 1923 1927 th total output of meat was tea larger I by h 2 pounds meal according a 10 to estimates prepared by bv the Bureau 6 Animal Indus try Irl I Livestock k kand and arid and poultry thrive bett yellow corp corn as as' 58 ihl type of in While white whitecorn corn corn l is deficient defIcIt in this thise essential e food element Tlc The w v eck ek of or April ril 30 has cb en bc-en e officially QU d by Pres- Pres nt Id-nt Coolidge for lor ob- ob nce as aa Forest Week cek storage stocks o of creamery butter batter in ill the th United Stales on March 1 1 totaled only as as compared con par with pounds po on In the tho same samo date a year EIlI ago to According to tho iso March cold storage report of or the bureau of agricultural a tl a economics ee There were Were lre moio molO tenant rs in 1925 1923 han hait in 1920 and fewer farni farn on owners o n ners rs ac- ac g fo to an analysis n I ade 1 by th the United States States' department d of agriculture Farmers In lie tho corn borer dis dis- dis s. s ai are arc advised by the t United W Ia StubS department of agriculture against a the lie practice of or seeding needing oats in corn stubble which lisa lias only been disked dished The disking dishing of- of 0 of fields found to kill only I a 3 small percentage perc l of r the borers boners j I jA IA I A new variety varl ty of ot dwarf dwart broom broom- broomcorn corn known as Scarborough ns has hns become popular popular- with broomcorn gr and ad buyers buers ers during during- recent I 7 I years ears variety to have I l I been Men developed d and fIst first I I cd ed by the lats Dr William Scar Scar- Scarborough Scarborough 1 i j borough of oC Texas county Okla-j Okla Okla horn Isoma homa a. a I j I |