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Show k . . I 1' . J , iy. ' ) Formers Insurance Group v. i t. Osstli if Livsstjbck pay up to 800 per animal If struck by a vdddeon a public highway; : i 1 . Damage to car also covered If you are held liable. y .! . : n v 'I.V l- Prcpcrty Dtsncgs protect you for damage to the property of ; other resulting from your farming or ranching operations. Am or teat Mof thelO liability and . , f UabiUty coverages you get with Farmers superior : . . Tom and Ranch. Comprehensive Liability Policy, 17.710 rinirti pucctrmi MIR FAST ;' MEfi? 7 District - H7- : - ; f Agent FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP 7 SHAFFER. RAY C. HURT. 852-i914-4)E- AN SPENCER WINN Phoo IS Wert - i. k' -- J ji - ; v s i : ftuMa INrtw ; , ; : , . : to stepJip to . ; : ; . a - ; & y .i ' V - L Phone 85M835 ; .. j : ; 85S-19- S4 ; ... 'llANKLIN BRIEFS Grace Robinson spent eek in " Twin Falls helper er daughter, Camille Bee? toad, and her family, dr to a new baby boy and ill neisa.V:7' ; 852-145- ia yovr-yea- r J i i. ri i con-struct-ed contractor. However; Rex Poulsen and Owen Balls installed their own lined ditch- local .... '7 farmers. The SCS sets the stakes showing center from 1965 with neighboring help es,in line mid grade. The farmers br eontractor screeds the concrete in templates placed on 7 the designed grhde and trowels it to a smooth surface. FRIENDLY i t These pictures show concrete lined ditches bn the Perth Poulsen farm. Soil Conservation Disrict cooperators installed feet of Concrete lined ditches laist year. This work has usually . been done by a CONCRETE LINED DITCHES S non--' ' -r a: BwPT-ioPii- n WindrowerSwatiier makes i ; This picture :' kbowi PASTURE MANAGEMENT tome of the D. A. DarreU LeFevre dairy cattle. Dar-rell and his son Jrtm have developed a very fine grade A dairy herd. Pastures are divided and grazing Is rotated to allow rest periods for regrowth and recovery on each pasture area at definite planned intervals. i ', 9 . i .. I . . time, labor, fuel and tractor wear you can save .,vyuuiiarhi mowing and conditioning your hay . . and having by -- ' . ohb-pag- g ji a ohoice of putting your hay in the windrow or leaving it in a h swath. Add ithe,; higher feed values of hay rich in with most of the leaves intact-uniq- ue ' ,TDN, .conditioned . HesStonfsed Hay Count your profits, and step up to a'Hesston iiihis 'year.; YoufU be pleased cwhen you hitch a new Hesston FT-lto your traotor. Herejs a pull-typ- e that tracks true. It construction. Conditions hay gently, las unltiaed fully before it ever touches the ground . . .you get uniform oofeditionftiifL. with stem cracked at lVfe intervals. Full t. out, full widths 102" conditioner. Every inch a Hesston and full-widt- i O .all-met- al '-- yet 9-f- , prfoedtobeeasytobuylSeeitnow. hs-ts-- Theres something special about a HESSTON! " . . ft ' V.;: r. ' . . , VJs f. i ' . , NELSONS i IFaira Equipment Co. , .1 Jt Pbone Heat Oneida PRESTON, IDAHO .w 852-11- 75 RESERVOIRS AND PIPE LINES - Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Archibald at their. Overnight storage reservoir constructed in 1965. Designed by the CSforifour acre Mr. Archibald also installed 318 feet of feet capacity. 12 inch underground concrete pipe along the north side of this reservoir. This pipeline replaced a deep ugly gully which carried water to the neighboring farm. i . |