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Show appleTgrowers reminded to spray for coddling moth Frnltj.rown-3 of t'tah couuty are there would of course he no second tbe jnotlis come out from under the linod.s they xiilt be caupht in the ficrcen. As soon tm tlie first mothB are seen in these traps, It is time to apply the spray. "The present outlook is that apples will be in good demand this season because of the unfavorable weather conditions which have prevailed pre-vailed during the season in many of the important apple producing sections sec-tions of the country. Thus far, the season has been very favorable here for the growth of apples and the ; present prospects are excellent for a , good crop. "Apple growers In this county will ;not want to risk their present bright i prospects by neglecting their spraying spray-ing now," concluded the inspector. A lecturer pays that "civilization is advincing by leaps and bounds." at least pedestrian civilization is, Arkansas Gazette. Aviation is n great sport, but we can't understand how the aviator can get the ultimate thrill without pedestrians. Columbia UecordL Still, a few statues are erected to good losers. New lurk Telegram. wnrncil by Histrk-t ARrlrultnrnl In-, spctor J. Rori'iisnn, to propnre for the spcond brood. Gutting the spray will become extremely active with the oonilni; of warmer weather uu-, .less a cover oC spray is applied now. Durliit; the past two or three weeks apples and pears have made 'splendid growth, according to Mr. Sorcnson. They have growu away from the earlier siirays which hnve been apjilicd so that it Is very Important Im-portant that they now receive a cov-erini! cov-erini! of lead arsenne. "The maximum hatching nf the first brood of the apple worms can be expected to take place within one week," Mr. Sorcnson declares. "The more compile the control of the first brood of worms Is, tbe fewer second brood worms there will ic. If one hundred per cent centred 3f the first brood could be obtained, brood. The spray which Is to be applied now will be the Inst one necessary for the control of the first brood. j "The next cover spray should bej applied Just before the hatching of the escond brood. Getting the spray on at the proner time is one of the most Important factors In the control con-trol of the eodllng moth. The exact time to spray for the control of the second brood of codling moth is best determined by placing, within the next tlu-ee weeks, a burlap band around the trunks of a few trees in the orchard. The worms will go under these bands for pupation, that Is, to change from the worm to the moth. In a few days after some of worms have gone under the bands, make a trap over the band with some wire window screening so that when |