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Show . MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE. DELTA, UTAH Farmer Finds Blower Effective Hay Dryer Mounted on Cart, It's Easy to Move About Wet springs and early frosts aren't the headaches they once were to a growing number of farm-ers. For they have discovered that immature grain can be cured just as effectively in storage buildings as in the field. The average farmer will find that mechanical drying of hay and grain is not as expensive as it would ap-pear. Hay and grain saved will soon pay for equipment. Equipment for mechanical dry-ing of grain is simple, and present farm structures can be converted easily, quickly and inexpensively to handle this newest of farm pro-duction chores. Farmers, who have hay curing equipment, will find that the same fan and motor --SOT ' I z' y--, Mounted on wheels, this mo-tor and blower takes the head-aches out of coring immature grain for farmers. Here the equipment is shown being used for hay drying. can be used lor both drying grain and finishing forage crops. The accompanying illustration shows what can be done in the way of g hay curing and grain drying equipment. When the hay curing season is over, this farmer mounts his fan and motor on a cart and hauls them to a crib where they are put to use blowing moisture out of his immature corn. An outlet, into which he plugs his motor, is located in an adjacent building. When double cribs are used, as in the case shown, the air blast enters through one end of the driveway. The opposite end is sealed up, and heavy paper placed on walls of the crib from the peak of the roof to the top of the corn layer. Openings around the fan and in the floor also are closed. In single cribs, wooden ducts or "A" frames are layed down the center of the floor and the air blown di-rectly into them. Drying is successful without sup-plementary heat when the temper-ature is 60 or above and the rela-tive humidity 65 per cent or be-low. If heat is used, buildings should be insulated and properly ventilated. 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Don't Strain t Here's a right smart Idea for a feed and grain scoop that eliminates the wrist strain of scoops with the usual project-ing handles. For a large scoop, one that can be used In sacking grain, galvanized ma-terial Is about right. The scrap Iron brace to which the front end of the handle is bolted helps bold light metal In shape. w ... UNDWOOLY By Bert Thomas ll" .ijN CREATION I S' "Wl I " " 1 I OH YEAH ? THATfe 1 7Wr, WOOLy ? Bp HE PARACHUTED ) ( ARE YOU FROM fA ( THIS GUY'S NOT 1 J f JS WHAT YOU THINK V-- "' " "J y 1 cS D ; ' m 'S FrtaMUST LOV,e TO Buy SOMETHING LJ flUTHtR TOOK HER PUKSe WITH HER t" WHEN SHE WENT OUT." WHAT'S WRONG WITH MY R(X)M MOM? AFTER I'M MARRIED, YOU'LL "flfe SClRisH EVER MEMORY OF IT Year's Fruit Prospects Hit by Widespread Damage Explosive April caused consider-able damage to budding fruit and a great drop in the year's prospects is indicated. South Carolina, Virginia and Geor-gia suffered damaged peaches. Washington, Idaho and Oregon show a 100 percent bud loss and many trees killed. Damage in southern Il-linois ranged from 50 to 100 per cent, according to some reports by farm bureaus. |