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Show South Cache Courier Farm Calendar supervisor, reports a great need for is that there Cache more beet thinners in on come have county. The beets to the due this year more rapidly by ANIMAL HEALTH dqiparid FOR of warm weather this AMERICAN FOUNDATION spell and mastitis (of dairy spring. LIVESTOCK DISEASES erysipelas cattle) are just a few of the more CAUSE HUGE LOSSES serious diseases that take a heavy sna coiro? to 14 National Home Food Preservation Week. JUNE 10 (Tuesday) Utah Canning Crops Research Commission meeting 10:30 a. m. at Utah State Agricultural College Experiment Station, Logan. 'S flJSWnSfcSK&r 8 JUNE (Wednesday to Will Hold Wednesday) Seventeenth Annual rjybeans National 4H Club Encampment, if Given Chance Washington, D C. Attending from Utah will be David Sharp, industry Making Real Jr. state 4H club leader, and the following four delegates: Thayne i Demands for Big Crop Robson, son of Ralph E. Robson 1. of Plain City; Boyd R. Lemon, soybean Americas pioneer son of John R. Lemon of Roosein began operations JSing plant have become a by- velt; Wilma Fairbourn, daughter soybeans and industry, of Alma Fairborn, Crescent; and in agriculture Foote, daughter of T.. Sking as the nations fourth larg- EarleneFoote of Provo. The theme Earle will Know Your Government 1anrwhenOPproc;ssed, enter me this stressed be year.' three again into Jg JUNE 9 (Monday-Satur-ad- y) The American people have beduring the years of wartime rationing and postwar scarcities, but probably come 11-1- meat-conscio- I1 ' Hog wallows spread disease. few realize the enormous amount of meat lost each year because of' livestock and poultry diseases. This loss runs into the hundreds of millions of dollars. Cattle brucellosis and cattle grubs alone take an annual toll estimated at nearly Internal parasites $100,000,000. are blamed for $125,000,000 loss in marketing of livestock each year. Hog cholera, tuberculosis, swine uses-ho- 'Jch and industry. know soybeans as a crop if neces- can be planted late, JUNE 16 to 19 (Monday-Thurs-daAnnual Science meetings, at San Diego, California. Representatives of the Western section of the American Society of Horticul tural Science and related Societies will meet together. A number of Utah State Agricultural College professors in the Agronomy, Soils and Botany departments plan to attend. y) I 8 JUNE (Thursday to Saturday) Milford Race Meet, Milford, Beaver County, sponsored by Milford Chamber of 26-2- Soybeans newly-purchas- well-balanc- definite decline in the use of It is thought to be due to high fluid milk for the first quarter prices. of this year is reported by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. A .. . Young Bobby IN THE SPRING A YOUNG MANS FANCY not have a bike of M does but bike a ride, for Horan, 7, yearned from Elsie own, so he is seen trying to thumb a ride late The on. spring arrived in New looks 8, sister Beverly, Elsies ice cream. kids the eating shows York City as this photo ready for the processor. brings comparative-- L acre. They know high return per .ioybeans, also, as a superlative for uurce of protein concentrates rations. me in livestock and poultry Products made from soybeans go Mo hundreds of food items. Soyof bean oil is used in production lb out 50 per cent of all shortenings. mar-brinMore than 40 per cent of all are made from soybean oil. lbe soybean oil produced from used in nearly 1,500,000 acres is making margarines. 'One of the subsidiary uses for soybeans is the field of medicine, where in soybean oil is used as a carrier of vitamins. value of soyThe health-givinbeans long has been recognized by the farmers of health foods. These things are secondary to the farmer. Yield and profit per acre and use of soybean oilmeal as a feed have been If flie farmers first consideration. tie production of soybean is to to increase, all uses of soybeans must be developed and Jry toll of farm animals and poultry. With meat and dairy products at their present high prices, the wise farmer can profit more than proever from a sound, gram of livestock disease control. Here are some of the things he can do to prevent costly losses: Thoroughly clean and disinfect all livestock quarters; raise young animals on clean pasture. Have animals treated for internal and external parasites if necessary. Have pigs immunized against hog cholera, around weaning time. In erysipelas areas, also have them vaccinated against swine erysip elas. live Isolate stock for three or four weeks before putting them in with the home herd. rations, Provide vitamins adequate containing minerals and proteins. If sickness does occur, call a veterinarian at once. An earlj and accurate diagnosis may save an entire herd. and which es Sells Bull Brattleboro, Vt. Roy C Thain of Smithfield recently sold a registered bull to Holstein-Friesia- n Marlow Woodward, Franklin, Idaho. Change of ownership for this Dash animal, Thain 986256, has been officially recorded by the Holstein-Friesia- n Association of America, Brattleboro, Vt. capsule-packagin- g Man-O-W- ar Advise on DDT NOW . . from Utah Oil Refining Company a great new motor oil g con-'jin- Experiments conducted during the past few years throughout the country have established the outstanding effectiveness of DDT for codling moth control, according to Dr. George F. Knowlton, Extension Entomologist. Use of DDT for control of the codling moth may, however cause one or more of the following complications, he warned: SHORTCHANGE SOIL benefits of clover depend on much nitrogen and organic Jnatter it produces, and how much The cow returned to the pf those materials is soil as clover or as manure. When the fall and the resulting Joss in nitrogen and organic matter deduces the yields of crops following 'in the rotation. When clover is not The cut, those yields increase. iweet clover is out in temoved from the field 1. It may permit the increase in population cf several destruc-tic- e species of mites of the orchard with consequent severe injury. 2. It usually permits a definite increase in the population of the wooly apple aphid, with resulting aphid damage. 3. It sometimes creates a new pest control problem with insects which are now of little or no economic importance. 4. CLOVER CUT IN FALL (1 TON CLOVED AS? ACRE) -- SWEET ' BU PER ACRE l CORN 78 OATS - AS - 27 WHEAT- V CLOVER V" ' ' IF' I 15UUUUJU in- sects, parasites and predators, which normally help to control injurious insects. When orcharidsts plan to use DDT in any orchard sprays, they should begin the season by dorand mant or other early season applications of sulphur or other mite control materials, Dr George Knowlton declared. It is not enough to start mite control when mite injury has already appeared. Mite control material also must be used with DDT spray application to further discourage mite development on DDT sprayed trees. Many bush fruits and other crop plants also are very susceptible to mite injuy, when conditions are favorable for mite development, the (entomologist AND REMOVED SWEET It kills many beneficial delayed-dorman- t, CORN OATt bove chart illustrates results of j crop rotation tests at the Carthage toil experiment field by University In a three- I oi Illinois agronomists. year rotation of corn, oats and wheat, sweet clover was seeded in the wheat and plowed under for corn the next spring. On one plot the stubble sweet clover was cut explained. to the fall and removed. On another plot the sweet clover was left uncut. Both plots were plowed the following spring. The effect on yields of corn, oats and wheat following on each plot is summarized above. Dust Asparagus L Dust asparagus shoots with asto prevent dust rotenone Dr. damage, paragus beetle advised. Knowlton have been Asparagus beetles in some of asparagus damaging on northern Utah, where control last was neglected older plants have refall, various growers ported. New Type Spray Oil For Fruit Trees A new superior type to dormant sprays for has beep oil for use fruit trees developed by Geneva station. The new type oils are said to be more effective and to be safer to use on fruit trees.' It is estimated that 25 million gallons of oil are used annually throughout the world for horticultural sprays, sufficient to make about a billion gallons of dilute spray. A machine capable of placing at plow-sol- e depth and fer-hse- rs g as high as 30 acres a day hag oen developed by an Illinois farm- Fertilizer placed at root depth toe soil or in the bottom of the vnWurrow has been gohoing ad-- , es at a rapid pace. The pres-slomethod of application has ita general application. It ate 8eason after application toer has become settled. w a, premium-plu- s lubrication Sure theres more go when you remove the stick rings or "goo. Theres nothing to interfere with free valve action and smooth, rid of engine powerful piston strokes. Get and soot carbon, varnish, sludge, deposits and you have a sweeter running engine a better lubricated, longer lasting ... Control Cutworms before they rop r hay wreck the garden, ad- Knowlton small grains, Dr. x V1 the most Grasshopper bait is Control cov-rto- Here's engine. Machine Aids step Fertilization cutworms entomolo- general control, the properly When gist explained warm mixed and applied during destruction evenings, widespread can of most kinds of cutworms even now Bait be expected. this the crop is not yet planted, advised. entomologist The South gate of Yellowstone on Park was opened for tourists May 25. "I never saw oil drain out so dirty!" Good! That shows Permalube' been taking out the 'goo'l" 1 Is The press of the nation acquittal the at greatly shocked South of 28 men in Greenville, of been guilty Carolina who had some of negro a mass lynching time ago. all-rou- Cn ly farm labor idea in Removing the "goo is the latest For idea. Permalube the its motor oils . Permalube contains a patented ingredient which not only cleans up engine deposits ones already present but prevents new from forming. There is definitely more go when the "goo drains out. When you wash your hands, the basin water gets when you dirty. But your hands get titan! Same way use Permalube Motor Oil. The oil gets dirty. But the engine gets clean. The dirt is carried out of the engine when you drain out the oil. |