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Show Uiab Fr ico, 2 Thursday, March 23, 1967 Woodwork Described Posts Frame Panes Finely detailed woodwork often makes the difference between a distinguished house and one thats metalGive zip to pjkey little framed windows b fram.ng them on either sidt wiih a 4x4 post run Install a from floor to ce.Lng between pests at Roman shade the ct ling line, pull it down to he tip tdge cf the window for wall area daytime use, Paint the und.r the window to match the da k or natural wood shade, commonplace. For tips on hew to use millwork and moldings write for Woodwork, , Western Wood ProDept. ducts Assn., Yecn Bldg., Portland, Ore. 97204. Cost is 10c for booklet. the decor-ativel- i 517-P- lur full-col- stain for the pasts. 1 Follow these simple steps to insure representative soil samples Get full information from yonr ... county agent. 't tilt a u "i 'lUli ii. till 3 Keep out or sample separately i all til lit. ,ri jpa ' sampling. Take soil to plow depth from at least 13 spots for each sample. 5 4 Divide field into areas for unusual areas. 2 Select proper .sampling tool. - 6 When spade is used save soil from middle of slice." - A ,!fd!lil!fFtll(F,!1rif ft! May Save The Future ml out information sheet ae curately, 7 Mix well in a clean pail. 8 Fill Number samples-owrecords. n -- Always lime and fertilize cording to your soil test 10 keep your Now Check-U- p ac- Periodic review of farm insurance growing a crop. Weed out the cultivate the good. Ask one of our agents to check your insurance for coverage. is like bad t Scientists Seek Control of Iron Chlorosis Testing Soils Declaration Following is a declaration from Gov. Calvin L. Rampton setting aside the month of April as Litter Control Month: Whereas the natural beauty and recreation facilities of Utah are unsurpassed, and Whereas the portions of the state inhabited and visited by man should harmonize and compliment this natural beaut, and Anticipates Fertilizer Needs Its good business to anticipate the fertilizer needs of your crops before deficiency symptoms can be seen on the crop itself, according to County Agent Roll Argyle. Waiting for a deficiency to develop is a pood practice, for by Whereas litter in communities then crop losses already have a'ong streets and highways, in taken place. streams, lakes and reservoirs, on In fanning, the campgrounds and other recreation real presuit isday to know how well problem areas destroys and degrades the a fertilizer is meeting beauty of our surroundings, and theparticular needs of a crop. Whereas the expense involved in Mr. Argyle pointed out that picking up this litter is a cost to a farmer has embarked on once be borned by the taxpaying puba fertilizer program, its value in lic, and Whereas the cost of picking up meeting the needs of the crop litter thrown by careless, unthink- from year to year can be estimatSoil testing is a ing people would be greatly re- ed by soil tests. that tool tells you what if duced each citizen took respon- practical knovv about your soil to want for you the areas sibility maintaining he visits, travels over and lives before the trouble appears and before it's too late to correct it. in a clean, unlittered manner; Now, Therefore, I, Calvin L, By following a regular program Rampton, Governor of the State of soil testing, you can avoid loss of Utah, declare the month of in yield and low profits resulting from hidden hunger of your crops. April, 1967, as UTTER CONTROL MONTH S.il testing is the modern way and urge every citizen to as- to determine your fertilizer needs. sume full responsibility for maintaining our cities, communities, Pine Sprightly neighborhoods, highways, streets, and from Need a morning landscape free parks the ugliness of carelessly thrown Panel the breakfast nook with refuse not only during this month, rough - sawn pondcrosa pine but throughout the year ahead. boards. Its lively, and pretty. traetment. Spraying seems to offer the answer. We are testing two materials Can a satisfactory spray pro- (Rayplevx iron and Fe 138) in gram be developed to eliminate both soil and foliar applications. iron deficiency and correct the Our tests so far have indicated iron chlorosis problems in fruit that soil app'ication are not as effective as spray foliar applicaorchards? Fruit growers hope so. tions in increasing the iron in the The old method of injecting iron leaf or greening the tree. Both citrate or iron phosphate into the types of treatments were applied tree trunk has been used with in late May. In August, leaf color some success on pears, but a less was evidently improved in the trees receiving soil applications desir-cd- . By David R. Walker, professor of soils and meteroiogy, Utah State University time consuming A special form of iron 7-- 7 Commercial Residential Industrial Farms chelates chelate material has been made such that it does not complex with the soil and is available for absorption by roots. The first chelate material was made with synthetic products manufactured by man. Because the manufacturing process was so involved, it resulted in the material being fairly expensive. Recently, howhas been ever, this process streamlined and the volume increased such that the price has been reduced considerably. Yet, growers still need a more convenient control than the soil Soil Sampling 10 to Repeat this procedure in 15 places in the uniform area. Mix the soil in the pail and fill a pint container with the (5) Dont sample unusual areas such as dead furrows, low spots or terraces. H ARMOR D ELECTRtC 224 S. Carbon Price D inosesur... Call IFarm Tire Such a procedure will give you a composite sample representing all sections of the field. This will help the soil testing laboratory give you an accurate report on your land's needs for nut runts. Soil samples can he taken any time the ground isn't frozen. To take a soil sample, you need a container and information sheet, a sampling tube or spade and a clean pail. You can get the container and information from your county agent, fertilizer dealer or the vocational agricul- ture teacher. Your Isaiipiiiirto EEFimm life? GuCa&(3aa05) Dont Lose Valuable Plan Ahead i is Co-o- We Stock All Sizes Of Farm Tires ready for you. de STRATTON 637-248- Farm Supplies GAS - OIL - TIRES - BATTERIES CLIFTON CARTER Cleveland 653-234- 8 till The Straight-Tal- k Tire People Huntington, Ulah -- Manager - Ph. 687-245- 0 (Home Phone Castle Valley JACK TAYLOR, 637-215- 6) DENNIS MORTENSEN Elmo 653-244- 6 DINOSAUR NEW LOCATION PRICE, UTAH 3 t Or Rear Call Don Cox $4995 Engine - Front Our Completely Equipped Tire Service Truck Is In EMERY COUNTY Every Wednesday. No Extra Charge On Regular Wednesday schedule. 21 -- in. Rotary & ot, p LAWN MOWER ERiGGS on-the-sp- including Solution Pump Service. garden needs. Castle Valley ijaaessfcs Well fix your tire for your farm end mixture. 3 Price, Utah 54 W. Main Time! (1) Divide each field into uniform areas, paying special attention to differences in slope, erosion, crop growth and yield. The soil in each area should have the same texture, cropping history and fertilizer treatment. (4) 637-323- A. W. (Tony) NIKAS Working you: Lighting Systems Phone of iron. We will collect fruit samples and measure firmness, color, shape, size, sugar and acid content to see what effect the iron treatments have on fruit quality. EVERYTHING IN Here are five suggestions by County Agent Roll Argyle for taking accurate soil samples which can mean better use of fertilizer and mure profits per acre for (3) On permanent pastures and sod areas, sample only three inches deep. Rewiring Price Insurance changes occur within the trees after continual application what County Agent Pole Line Construction Repairs and Rewinding lf For Your Every Need! to continue these studies for the next few years to see We plan Suggestions (2) When you sample an area, scrape away the surface litter and take a core six inches deep from the suifaee soil. Electric Motors one-fourt- h ed We Have Insurance this material were used since the occurred with the Fe 138 treatprice per pound is about five ments, although the color differtimes cheaper and we wished to ence was not as striking. compare the effects of treatments of similar cost. However, there was not much difference between the trees receiving five pounds and those receiving ten pounds. This indicated that the five pounds did about as well as the heavier application. Neither material gave a residual or carry-ove- r effect from one year to the next with either the and of soil or foliar applications. Possipound Fe 138 per tree. But the bly if soil treatments were aptrees were not nearly as green as plied a number of years in sucthose receiving foliar sprays of cession, there would be a carryone and three pounds per 100 over effect for a few years. In another experiment only one-hagallons of the same material using three sprays at weekly interof some trees were sprayed vals, or of Rayplex at five pounds to compare the effect of sprayed and unsprayed portions of the per 100 gallons. The Rayplex iron produced same tree and to see how much greener leaves carher than did the material would be translocatthe Fe 138. We noticed differences ed cr moved from one side to between the treated and untreat- another. Very little, if any, transed trees within two or three days location occurred between the after the initial spray. Trees re- sprayed and unsprayed parts. ceiving either three sprays of When sprayed with Rayplex Fe five or ten pounds per 100 gal- the one side was dark green while lons of Rayplex iron greened up the other unsprayed side was the trees well. Larger amounts of very pale yellow. Similar results one-eight- has given some promising results when applied to the soil. The By Contractors method is up-dat- . . . K 200 E. 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