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Show ?uuvu0 nuiv6D For PloBtann r .,sV :':'.' '. . . ' ' h m u t4 ! : .'r-.J- rates: per acre' is as follows: vs..1 ,J ! iv uTwf-pound- efRcnger three of s alfaHa mid pounds g.kennard. 'Son ConiervattoriService - Are you , going T to plant some grass and legumes for hay .or, pasture this spring? What grass 'variety or species are you going to plant? The Mowing suggestions concerning 'this question ere found in Idaho Agricultural Extension Service Bulletin mixtures' r ,AM "V:,, f v-- J ' '(i li- ' Xi-' ? f t '1 y. ofwaleris i ivailablethrough-outf.the-enth- . Vr Latar;1 is':, a late maturing variety W orchard I ; w mixtere with Ladino. p V ; a and one legume combination because of selective : grazing end differences in compete five ability of i the v species used. Thus, tee original rianting- might just as well be , . ; VA V shown that r single grass good irrigated pasture stogie legume mixtures are mixture and recommended i s. ...... sear , Alter several seasons use, rgrowing' Dryland, and irrigated for-- 1 a. complex. mixture ;,wfil us- eon. 'Ladtnols superior-t- o ually ; become a one grass Jnrate'ofregrowth lageseedingmdxturesand r a ' single ; grass single ,!. VRECENT RESEARCH has legume mixture. ' 'can-entnation- Latar orchard grass per acre. grass and performs better as .Ladfao dover may .be sub--. a component of; a hay or sil"v: fktitutedf for the ' alfalfa for as productive os rompfay pasture :tf a plentiful simply age mixture than in a pasters - fcgitmes, Elay, .BY'JOHN inareasTof light salt t . , s teus ri:'!wdl adapted tojrates PEW) in tee pasture l: use' Forage c Handbook", have y hfA GOOD MIXTURE for hay been summarized fand pre- on irrigated; pared es handout sheds land wfaerotthereis adequate which- - ere available ' at tee irrigatkm water is aifofa 6 SCS office. Similar material pounds and ?Latar orchard information is available grass 2 pounds... Alta fescue from your County Agent and at the rate of 4 1 be1 substituted1 and ASC Office. d. - : ; j s ; , . f weU-drafci- . : ' . .'inr Where v there's there's not necessarily' fire have chemists research found 'ways to capture one particular type of v smoke, d change it into valuable fertilizers and trogen-ric- h Gjean tee air as well! : . ni-m- r , In the process a estahilisfaeid .v.; Mcy moke ; th. have oonmum; bmid between Utah coal miners and Utah faniwrs. CAPTURED SM(HCE from Utah coal is helping to produce three high strength nitrogen fertilizers ammonium ammosulfate, anhydrous nium nitrate at the modem Nitrogen Plant of U. S- - Steels Geneva Works, near Provo-, Id A John Deere EiOw-Silboiieli- Spreader e . . . 33 " ;i V: y p'wf . : The fertilizers are derived as are many thousands of other coal chemicals from tee colatile ' gasses given off duri- ng1 tee coking' of cod for steeftmaking. Designed for use on usually western soils, hitrogenr-poor fertilizers not only' offer farmers dramatic increases in their cro crop yields but they perform a variety of services tailored to . individual farmers special the three "coal iieecfe. ?' Vammiooia is stored as a liquid and injected into the. soil under pres- .Aiiiiydiioiu THE IX)W PROFILE, v ; the extra width, the big capacity, and the dean design tell you at a glance that the John Deere 33 is an ideal dairy spreader. With .truck wheels, the 33 Spreader .is only 47 in extra low for easy clearance under a high . barn deaner.V l The S3 will hold 118 bushels of sloppy dairy manure and 139 bushels of drier, manure.';, strawy. ' s ' - diaped teeth. ward so there's 'wet or freezing center makes it 20-in-ch 4 r 7..P l ' . no building ;ixp or... packing m drum-lik- e weather. A a unit. : I 9-in- ch non-wrappi- ng . ? ' ! 1L0NG4JFE CmiSTRUCnON Treated wood side and bottom slats, securely H held by stout steel braces bolted to a ' heavy steel bed frame, protect the 33 Spreader,. from .costly corrosion. The 33 is a rigid, spreader thatll gve you years of service. A rub-- . ber flap seals the front of the bed. , ' It pulls manure inward and up - eitherinteefallor it stimulates vigorous : non-bulgi- ng PTO-POWERE- D . You can unload standing still if you want to stack manure during the winter, instead of spreading it You can run tee conveyor inde--;. and develops healthy green plants. ;; In ikkUiton to - its pendability of the combination to dean out the spreader bed completely after each unloading: The low silhouette win tempt you, the low price tag .will convince you that the John Dots' S3 is an 'outstanding: spread-beater-wide-spre- er i ad The ; 33 Spreader shas ; a 'combination beater- widespread with aggressive, 'hardened diamond- - tween. A convenient hand lever -- 7setUngs.-'- " t.: h . V . : : 7 I f )v , ) X. , t 1 H v. V . ' ;roR FAST, COMPLETE JOHN Save TVs' Number or Ask Informattsu for, Toll 4 r- the The presence of sulfur ' in ammonium sulfate is most . useful : on 7 sulfur-deficiesoils because it provides Increased growth and helps nt I o 242041 Your 'John Deere Dealer maintain dark green color in plants. ,.i These nitrogeii t fertilizers not roty tie together Utahs miners and fanners but complete the cycle back to vegetation in huge " prehistoric swamps which formed the Utah coal used today. Fertilizers are onljr part of the infinite variety m fantastic coal chemicals . compounds . scientists ! have discovered. Thousands of others? perhaps evehrmoro dramatic are yet to be found. ' ' t J." -- : : 59 SOUTH FIRST WEST. PRESTON PHONE IDAHO 85MQT Preston lmplemcnt Co. for all yeur Jsla-DeeMachinery Parte and Service Needs' re ' m . PARTS AND SERVICE CaUng-t- ammo-niu- because its acid residual effect offsets the alkaline nature of many western soils. ; A 5PEHE DiapT T0K'ElEE DEERE r-r- sulfate; if advantageous to in-be-- ITanBers... .!' - ducing, livestock, v, . The third fertflizer, ' H . . controls . con- tent Dof forage crops; ; .' With resulting; gams in meat pro- i ' I - .it 1. , you ; 'Spread manure uniformly .thick, thin, or ' BEATER-WIDESPREA- D t characteristics, ng THREE PEED SETTINGS Thrae 'conveyor feed settings permit ...? , self-unloadi- ... . growte-sthnulati- ng it increases 'the ;protein ad d buy, COMBINATION WAGON : - . The unit can be detached easily if you want to convert tee 33 Spreader into a wagon for distributing rote,-another loose material. straw, beater-widespre- ; ! , JSELF-UNLOADIN- G sure as a coloriess gas. The gas adheres to day particles in the' aolUand, as the soil warms up, changes. into nitrate nitrogen whichcan easily be taken lm by' the plants. This conversion allows tee release of nitrogen Over a longer: period. v PRILLED AMMONIUM nitrate Is particularly effective far crops teat require nitrogen in both tee ammonical and nitrate ; forms. Applied , I |