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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL, UTAH a say f I Rotation Plan to Sez Locate Legume Crops So as to Isolate Small Grain, Corn and Grass. U ,, . U rtUrn"Vir (rienii ay nnME INVUB1BI aaMaaaMaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bh aMaaaaWaaaa'' SUITED TO TrxrQ np VARIOUS TYPES AND FABRICS fATTERN 1T3 o Events in the Lives of Little Men D Threatened with the heaviest chinch bug Infestation ever recorded In the history of the state, Illinois raruiers should consider revising their rotations as a means of partially protecting their 1934 corn crop. By tills Is meant the location of legume crops In the rotation so as to Isolate the small grain, corn and grass fields where the chinch bugs are prone to breed and feed. It has been proved that legumes are distasteful to this Insect pest, and separating the bug's "favorite" crops with legumes ts suggested as one of several control measures. Furthermore, the addition of one or more legumes will Improve the fertility of the land on which they are grown. r A rotation smmlvln? this dual purpose may consist of corn, oats, clover, corn and soybeans. In this case, not only ts 00 per cent of the farm In legumes, but 80 per cent is In cash crops. One crop of corn Is completely set off between two legumes, which In many cases will prevent serious damage from chinch bugs. The fact that the oats field will have a spring seeding of clover may deter rapid multiplication of the Insects In this crop, If the clover gets a strong, early start When wheat Is grown with a maximum of corn, a rotation of corn, corn, beans, wheat and clover can be planned. An Important feature of this combination la that the small grain crop, which Is always the early breeding ground of the chinch bug, Is isolated from the corn crops by a legume on either side. With a good, growthy spring seeding of clover In the wheat, this crop Is not susceptible to the bugs. rotation of corn, Where a four-yea- r oats, wheat and clover is followed, a protective revision would be to substitute soybeans for the oats. This would carry the Isolation advantages of the wheat rotation above and, with a good stand of clover In the wheat, would keep 75 per cent of the land In legumes throughout the growing sea W .- Lana. Aaat Chl.f of Soil Ezparl-maKoida, Cnlraraity at UllnoU. WW Serrlea. a mm COMIC SECTION Foil Chinch Bugs By aaaaaa five-yea- 1 JEER'S prize story tM I tW local tha It"- , IntermounUiB Product.- TJ lEw 'lvlU f T.n Uwhw ianuUtnrd prk. k.iK 11 war neilhborinf pndaeera and Intermwntain Country. y - rayana, BUKKK. IBWTN At 400 Utah Oil Refining Stations in " " " Utah and Idaho . Tha IfMth At " JIIVTt uoit OShri tiuhti Sii Hutu luity Civti . k. 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I F CAN'T RAKE ThE These strains, recorded in the lab oratory as Dedleree numbers 107-- 109, and 113, were carefully tested In wnen greenhouse trials last winter more fix nitrogen and they proved to to stimulate the production of higher yields of hay than most otner strains sau on.' , I 1 Smutty Corn Feeding wblcf is made from smutty jisssfJiyu abseil ifi 3Afl AMD RAKE PO-TM- EW desirable legume hay Is very It Is a good filler since Ifl and supplies vitamins and a considerSuch able amount of mineral matter. well and very is inexpensive a ration the sow brood during adapted for the A week or so of pregnacy. period of after farrowing, more grain should,the In fact, during fed. be course, sows should be givnursing period, the and en all the grain they will consume, the weaned, been have until the pigs aoum o contain should ration grain ner cent of the trinity mixture. Hay should not be fed at that time, of Its bulk. Always give the sows free access to salt, anu suppu oKnnrtance of water. See that they In a pas exercise by letting them run gouu field during stalk or ture Provide a clean, dry bed for them Farmer. aces' night-Wallat ROUNDTRIP TO VIA SAN his RfrTiJRNJEP Legume Hay Desirable feed $31 LOS miiiiiiii i i in BORROW PAVlS NOPE Three strains of alfalfa nodule bac teria, capable of fixing more nitrogen and producing a somewhat greener color in the leaves of the alfalfa plant, have been added to the stock from which the Wisconsin college of agriculture is preparing Its alfalfa seed S178 Was. YOUR DHUGG1ST ASK M. BASKET LAKE BOX & dhSInt, nirm fAw'T You - New Strains of Alfalfa Culture Being Developed Crates W . son. ftyCups You'll soon be needing one of these a completely new morning dresses, warm days are well on the way. The so adaptdesign of this little frock Is own, yon can of Ideas yonx to able nse the same pattern to make several different dresses. Make it all of d a printed wash silk or of cotton rose or green blue, pale fabric. 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