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Show p ib,or Igof - 2The - 1t7 - - - I , ar 1 . Deseret News A FA I -- - Former's Diary:'.---- - -,- Larson--- ; Lyn By - -- - -- -- - Gardenthat's just what we Farm, Home and plan to make It. -- Stinday, Moy 16, 1948 -- 'BLOWS TOPI------REVIVE- S- AGAIN 'Moses ---- --- - - a --2 , - . --;- ----- ResearchFoun,dation---Ftnds---- - -- - . - ANCIENTCAR , Interrhountain -- ---------- .. HOME, FARM AND GARDEN ,- -. Valuable in Sliage dation PrOductiOnof,Attahtitles..ect Stig Ar Rpcen I einpTalTiriloi-Milk; for I week --- lit laration anurmivar...... requires approximately in purchase of a illettKrialrikTiit of the fourth number inthe example, --a cresot bbeen-inourCITea- m 2.8 OUR. automobile landorWine teen PaPer mill in Oregonwe have overcomeAh maperatartage arid Technological Report Series, times the area for production the family for so many years "Use ,, , can now be realized. !,, - - ,.. ,,, . of Molasses in Grass Silage of a million calories. ' L 1 that only the two older chiliten This is your section. Your ,, The review , was ,os Preparation." Consequently, it is expedient , can remember when we ow44,. , sPcontributions - will be appreci- B. -- Bender, to exploit thosefeed -- materials-that lirepared . by...Carl - We had owned It . of - ., -other. sited.- -- If you hear Borne k any,,4' are not suitable for direct Professor of .Animal Husbandry i. or re- human ten years before ,'1, consumption for milk farmer whci"has a- better way to - 14s at Rutgers University, New production. ' n I pairs were necessary. Since then Among these may be , . dig ditches, can raise N. J., and describes listed the terminal molasses from , Brunswick, , has who or i in W has been it consistently, many as ailing , i beet and cane-sug- ar production. -L , .. devised someineans of cleaning have ducted to obtain of 'ttternosrTtdvahUgeTnir. out the karn Py lpyrkirutAi- - -iir,: ntethods-01ing witch, "Vss--- I --let uslinow about it. -, . ii s,blevvits-tothe is by of cattle I finally got It feeding dairy current the of ' Miring period (c a any farming shortcut"7,i rogt,, ., preparation of grass or alfalstrip of awning canvas and widespread food shortages. in- the i.,',' ! r.!' fa silage. The addition of mblasor that you . .. tacked it neatly onthen paint- creased attention is being-focuses to such silo materials greatly , , .. .''' send In which we printyou . ed it with aluminum paint and ed upon the yield per acre of ttie promotes the formation of lactic will receive a splendid. pocket ,, food products. The com,iits acid and when used in proper ,,,4;;;) N.. again and again with black. - A various knife from The ' Deseret News mercial sugar-beariplants, the ratios also represses the unde. .1 .4 furnished ' junk yard 0 , ,.. sugar cane and sugar beet, lead sirable formation of Farm, Home and Garden. acid. , horn, when those went bad. all other food plants by a wide Repeated feeding butyric ir.4,44-.7- l s 7, experiments SOMETHING FOR ALL' When front the upholstery margin. On the average, only have demonstrated the value of , It wore out we covered it with an .15 of an acre of land ft is neces; , such silage in winter feeding of In this new section we plan ., and and red old black blanket sary for production of 1,000,000 lunch cows for maintenance of to cover the Farm. Home and the calories of food by these on. rode, thought 'A.,' color, flavor, yield and high vi..., ! block had Onciei from freezing . In particular areas the plants. tamin Garden front from the window- content of milk. yield box gardener to the farmer water , I When into the runs poured much higher. ' are obCopies of the . leaky radiator, after a warmer , with two or three sections of , i, All animal food products such tainable on requestreport to Sugar Re. out of of it , weather, spell from poured the farm . as ',', land; person meat and milk require search - Foundation, -- 52 Wall dry eggs, v--,. - I. , the engine at three. places.. while a far to the city with one cocker ''' -- ---greater land area for the Sheet, New York 5, N. Y.- - I walked to the village---o- r paid spaniel for a pe t to thedairy, LYN LARSONForm Editor a neighbor to ,. man with 40 cows and the . the city daily, giving thanks for , 1 such a neighbon-w- ho lives three theepmen with thousands of Sheep on the range7.------- ---- -- We plan this to be an information exchange for the farmers, miles farther "out in the sticks'! . I. than the county agents, extension service, etc. If a serious epidemic ' ? Spring eame,, and one fine of blight breaks out in Utah County, the people in Iron County we got to investigating the Page 3Farmers honored for FFAWork. out about it through the columns of The Deseret News day will find old engine . ; plugged up the --- ne .- Farm,-Hoiand Garden Section. expands agricultural schoolthat had been Page expansion-plu- gs OUR inOTTO: "Let us never forget that the cultivation of forced out by the ,freezeanclto women consulted by farmers. our surprise, the engine held the earth-- is the most- - important-labor future of a nation which has lost its taste for agriculture. If there water all right, All it took was PO41SPringville farmer builds own tractors. spark plugs and Is one lesson ofr history that is unmistakable, it is that national coilsand we,,could use it for Page 8Ogden flyer uses pasture for runway. are from Daniel wiring-an- d strength lies very near the soil." These words short hauls all summer. , Webster. Page 9Marketglantes . coterfal-nday not Bline COUNTYAGENTS for-th- e we had started . long ago, Page Crops for intermountain farmers. s is no other village to get the mail. Just Here's an orchid to our county agents! rchard a town sudden of reis outside jangPage He as the solved, - 7problems wan who is kept quite to buiy county agent. , ling and hammering began in- Page 13Livestock - -- - quire(' to carry out work at his office which ranges from telling side discussed by USAC Veterinarian. diseases to shifted I the engine. John Doe how to build an outdoor privy to carrying out a county neutral, and we coasted downto , weed prevention project the nearest garage. There we Page 14New grasshopper control corns of the Besides this, he is called upon by the citizens stuck. We thumbed a ride home Page 16Poultry Planning . with a neighbor and left the Triunity to lecture at meetings, garden clubs, adult education -man's doors- Page 117Black and White Days. top-al- l garage this- off, -most- car on the classes and other community functions.--T- o --tep-. church. . of the county agents are working in the be IS facts hulhought-rhighthazel Page bi, 0 Moyle. doesn't seem to lie the agents- themselves who obje-ctwrong, he shook his head and it.s the wives. beyond me!" , --- Page 19Gorden questions. ---1grinned.That's -. - -- -- HOW RICH ARE YOU?--- Our city high school has an Page 20 and 21Biography of a home. where A recent dispatch from Europe tells us that "the most fin- - auto en4,43474..tjpgshop, -Indents- - practice on whatevet ,,,,,age awnings previewed. portant man Ins GermrvilTaWlodaie is the man ikitr the comes within their scope. Thithlargest manure pile." and Page workshop page. 23Hobby we- towed thetbattered .hull , ,t- ;,,,4c1,....t., - We know some pretty rich farmersas far as manureepili0 - - - vi our,1934 Ittymonth,- via tree; .a e isolbst-lorn' Of ---these are tonoerned. The,faet farmm.,,yiould tor- the twelsolder boys- riding --- - be a t richer if they would gfease up the old spreader and "Lijah," and I guiding the auto-ha- 1 I some of it out on the land. - Good old barnyard - manure is mobile, . Of Next day I went into the auto. still number one on the list of soil builders. shop to see what had been the If there are any questions that you would like to ask, any cause of all that engine clatter. suggestions or "gripes," just address your letters to Farm Editor. The instructor, a seasoned me' , Deseret News, 33 Richards St., Salt Lake City, Utah. chanic, led me to a bench with. out a word and let me look at P , rings, clipped I bp:ostkoen:piston d broken sides of - i arn $ I d1 111011 3,1-- SS lu a la ,.." tf5vz. ' , . - - ,,,,oe-064",- - - - , - 1 any-min- 30-to- -- --- i ---- --s- -- - -- -- 7, ..,, ') s- lhtd . -- ..... -, t . , -rna-a--S-S--s- p. --- -- -4.---- For ng . . , 41 , s ' - - - --- wh ere -- You II Find tt . - -,-,- 1 -- -" - - 1 -- e , .. y ew . ll-O- . , - - . -- -- - ------- ---It - - ---- - e'm -- '''. . nt-fti- ul - -- ( - lif , 1X-Safe- : II, ',........, OiR ... 4., ' ly RtileF Offered To cut doeWon accidents in engfarm shops agricultural ,,14 . ineertliaya Tecommended six - safety ideas necessary for safe ., ;"; working conditions for farm .0"11 4 se , ,,,7 , . , ,, "',;.-),- tr ' 'Itt i -I- N ' shop owners. '' 1 1 . Install Hire extinguishers In ..,4,000,10,... --, convenient places around the , shop. t4 t 2. Wear goggles when grind- ' se ing or welding. 3. Block hoisted machinery be- '".. 2 11 ki , L. , ., fore working near it. ,I 4. Keep the floor free from -, ... , p.. ...1,...,1 .. -' grease, oil and debris. 5. Be certain not to be in ton.f, I .d 1.taet with water while touching I., ,.,,,, Li a b., ip,,4 electrical outlets and equipment. ' 6. Opens door or window be- ON THE COVERLinda fore running an engine in the Bird and Calvin Hiibner, " sho- p- , . Mendon, Cache County, ore caught by Deseret News Damage to farm mailboxes by careless truck Headi PhotooranherRov snowplows is reduced by placp. 'Jones holding one of . on a swinging bull coves tpnosgtth;v5 prize E I . In soeFfsqui ,Farming I Spri ' 0- . .,, 1 , I , -- ,...1 - .- . . .. .. the .,,. . as "Can you fix It?"! wondered. Yesit might take -- - two The cylinders aren't weeks. true anymorethey'll have to be rebored. We'll have to make a bushing, or two. But I can get make themfor ythoetopartsor - I said "Go ahead"' ---It took two weeks. Now our car has its second wind. The engine runs so quietly that yeu cannot tell we're moving. But for a missing bumPerandont half a fender 'that has dropped off, it's- - a good car yet! No, thank you, we do not want to - -, , . .,. - , - ' . s, . tr4".--Ns, ,.... -- -- -- . I - i -- - .., , '' - , can be kept clear for a work space, and wash pan, soap, medicine. and towels can be stored in the cabinet underneath. Remove the furniture - slides bot- toms of chairs to make them slide easily and prevent denting linoleumh suggests. Auccessful Iltttnitig rMiggiVie and-glue-- a piece- o felt on t, .t, t ':. , - , i. swap!" A small cupboard with talele top built into a convenient spot of the dairy barn will prove very worthwhile. The table top , , - , , S15995, '. You rtin e eat better, feel better, and 'save k ;Irv:ivy, too, WWI; iii-Crosley Frostmaster frozen food cabinet. But don See this modem kitchen convenience ot ' your nearest - Crosley dealerNOW! ., . - SEZ TOUR NEAREST DEALER 7 !tyiev,;qd South DISTRIBUTORS' I Solt Loh o. , . ' 1;'EsTEnrFsu?pLv Co. . ' I ,-.1- I .1 qty , v . --, , - |