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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Secure Inoculation Facts on iisly Meat Production 1 Slaughtered Food Animals Reached Highest in 1924 Peak in History. U, - ot compilation the and consumption, by Agrlculof Department tollowlaa Inform,- - i pr,d!i tSS P hi, "ml es,Ia,el 1 IV at food animals slaughtered States reached the Lk in history, totaling 119,980,500 or for every man, womabout 1.1 animals the population. an and child of Federally Inspected. of all food animals are federally Inspected ; which do not tbe remaining commerce, enter interstate or foreign federal to inspection. are not subject kind of More swine than any other last year, animals were slaughtered 80,000,000. total exceeding the aniThe smallest slaughter of food 92,300 which of for was goats, mals irere converted into meat ; but goats showed a larger per cent of increase la slaughter over the previous year than the other classes of food ani- About two-thirI ilauzhtered one-thir- I mals. stands first countries of among (be world, but Argentina and Australia, which are sparsely populated, have large surpluses of beef and mut-- I ton and are the principal factors in deficit in supplying the European The States United the stock-raisin- g ! these classes of The United meat. States habitually to 15 per cent of Its ex- - . for Legume Crops - Abundance of Nodules on Roots Is Essential. Without inoculation alfalfa, sweet clover and soybeans can be only partially successful and are often nearly total failures. According to A. 0. Arny of University farm at St Paul, Minn., the following method has been found satisfactory in securing inoculation when the work has been well done: Secure from a field that is growing or produced last season well inoculated plants, as indicated by an abundance of nodules on their roots, as much soil by measure as there Is seed to be sown. Sift this through a fine sieve when still moist and spread in the shade to dry. Moisten the seed and then mix with it approximately an equal amount by measure of the dry soil. By drying the soil it will take up the water on the moistened seeds and adhere to them. Fresh soil mixed with the seed and sown immediately gives good results. When commercial lnoculants are used the grower should follow accompanying directions for applying to the seed. Inoculation is so necessary on sandy lands that Mr. Arny advises the use of both soil and a commercial inoculant Fine black soil is much superior to sandy soil for Inoculating because it contains greater numbers of bacteria and adheres to the seeds better. of Almost Every Farmer tot- -- - ever-increasi- Grass to Check Blight on Pears For blight on You Should Hava tiia Best Have you ever stopped to reason why so many products that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? Tbe reason is plain the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says: Take for a example Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roopreparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent results, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a sale. According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t is due to the fact, Infants in arms and Children all ages. so many people claim, that it fulfills almost every wish in overcoming kidney, To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of liver and bladder ailments, corrects uriProven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. nary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. Mail Planes Catch Boats Chinese See Disaster You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Roo- t As though the atmosphere of PeFirst class mail for the Orient w hich by Parcel Post. Address afDr. Kilmer & C!o., Binghamton, N. Y., king were not thick enough with ru- reaches Seattle within a few hours and inclose ten cents; also mention this mors omens of impending nation- ter ships have sailed from there la and paper. Large and medium size bottles al catastrophe, a message has been saved one to three weeks wait for the for sale at all drug stores. brought in from Talyuanfu, capital of next sailing by nirplanes which catch Shansi province, to the effect that the boats at Victoria, B. C. Science Chorus Girls Scarce have been Service. three white rainbows g A dearth of chorus seen writes a Chinese correthere, girls exists In England, theatrical spondent. Instances Every town can be complained of. dating back to the managers say. One manager says Wu do too much of what is so easy. Dont dynasty are cited to bolster up more attractive girls are found in the internecine the indication that both shops than those seeking stage and extraneous troubles are In store it is that t, good-lookin- Inoculate Soy Beans To inoculate soy beans dissolve a pound of flake glue in two gallons of pear trees the best water and sprinkle the solution over the seed sufficiently to moisten It well. Then sprinkle from four to six pounds of inoculated soil over the seed, stirring it well to make sure that particles of soil adhere to each seed. Exinfected. Pear trees always blight periments have shown that this Is as worse on rich soil, or when they are effective as other processes. The inin a vigorous growing condition, theref- oculating soil should not be unnecesore, in order to Check the blight we sarily exposed to direct sunlight. must check the growth of the trees This may be done by sowing grain around the trees In the fall, allowing It to mature on the land, and turning it under in the spring. If you have only a few trees you may easily check the growth by Growing hogs need growing pasplanting Bermuda grass around them and the trees re- ture. letting main in sod permanently. Alfalfa cuts feed bills and enlarges Never Failed Her in for China in the near future. Noxious Plants Are Bane Pasturing with sheep will kill lots ports from 12 of weeds, for sheep like the tender al production of pork. plants of white top. The United States has approximatelRed sorrel is a sign that soil needs of the worlds populy lime and manure. A good growth of about borders within but has its ation, grass will crowd out sorrel. Mowing of the food animals. sorrel twice a year before seed forms. Meat Consumed. In connection with liming, manuring The total quantity of meat consinand crop rotation, will soon get rid of has in United States umed the creased steadily each year for the last it six years, but the popPrickly lettuce will soon disappear If no seeds are allowed to ripen, for it is ulation reduced the per capita consumption about one pound in 1924 an annua) plant. A few plants In a compared with the previous year. Per fence corner may seed a large field capita consumption was 164.9 pounds hence keep down all weeds in fqpce exclusive of 15.8 pounds of lard. corners. The same goes for other Indications point to a somewhat weeds, too. One of the best ways to shorter supply of meat for the next keep your farm clear of weeds is to sow clean seed. year or two at least Plant Bermuda If You Need a Medicine Cutlcura for Pimply Faces. To remove pimples and blackheads smear them with Cutlcura Ointment. a Wash off In five minutes with Soap and hot water. Once clear keep your skin clear by using them for dally toilet purposes. Dont fall to include Cutlcura Talcum. Advertisement. 60 Years Area of Leading Cities Few people could probably name the leading cities of the United States in the order of their area. New York comes first with an area of 818 square miles; New Orleans is second with 264 square miles; Chicago is third 'with 200 square miles; Philadelphia is His Judgment fourth with 129 square miles; Seattle So Madam Ruff sings with feelfifth with 90 square miles; Detroit with 81 square miles. New I Hard sixth Oh, feelings, ing? yesl should say. York Times. Cuti-cur- Beechami Pllla have been a byword in my home for over 60 yeara. and were In my mothers home In England, Now I i 'lhave nevet known Beechama Pilla to failto relieve the wont headachea and conatipation, Q Russell, Pittsburgh, Pa. For FREE SAMPLE write B. F. Allen Co., 4X7 Canal Street, New York boxer Buy from your druggist in 15 aud 50 For constipation, biliousness, sick headaches and take other digestive oilmmti eamsPto Her Neighbors Advice Helped Mrs. Frick thing to do is to cut out the blighted parts and destroy them. Cut from six to eight Inches below the blighted part, otherwise you may spread the disease by having the knife become or-she- ars Poisoning Cutworms to Save the Garden Truck Watch for the lowly cutworm on cabbages and tomatoes, for great may he the destruction It causes. Plants set out on newly plowed sod land are likely to be especially subject to attack by this pest, states H. E. Hodgkiss, extension entomologist of the Pennsylvania State college. If the worms appear destroy them quickly by using sweetened poison bait. The formula given by Hodgkiss is as follows : 20 parts of bran, two quarts f cheap molasses, one pound of parls green or white arsenic, and 3 gallons r water, or enough to make a sloppy' mixture. There is less danger of "hen apple trees reach root injury fruit-bearin- g because the root system is deep t the soil. Although clean culture may be practiced all the summer, it is advisable to plant a crop that will add humus to theoccasionally SOIL Red clover would be one of the best crops for a bearing orchard, not only because it adds humus and nitrogen to the soil, but also because it does not compete with the trees for boU moisture like many other crops. age Sweet Clover for Cows Sweet clover seems to furnish such large and even supply of feed throughout the summer, and dairy oows produce so well on it, that a was sent out to 81 had had experience in pasturing sweet clover with dairy A summary c?Wsof their reports shows that on the s average 0 an acre of sweet clover pasture w furnish sufficient roughage to keep a cow well fed for six months. Cows ould, of course, receive some grain. Questionnaire alrymen who - three-fourth- 11 This chemical warfare is terrible, say the insects. 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