Show A fa farm rm WAR N NEWS it ne is estimated ati that per on forms farms on son sons were employed april I 1 1943 1143 th this bolit report shows allows a 7 per cent decrease in the number of hired work workers from a year s earlier 1 but there is little change in the buor her ber of family workers pressure coo cookers ketra are am being added to the tot list of rationed farm ery cry and supplies allocation has been approved for materials enough to manufacture new e w cookers manufacturers have hav bee been it authorized prized to distribute without restriction go 80 per cent of their authorized th d P production d 20 per cent to be held released later thru in n reserve t to be appeals to meet special needs of ter tain ur simon areas if such needs develop no quotas will be established b but ut persons wishing to purchase cookers on k w will have to obtain purchase acerb certificates wates from the c county USDA war board most of the new pressure cookers will be of a war model enameled weed bott bottoms mers and tm tin plated steel tops nearly all will he be the 7 quart size ers among the items to be cone consider soler ed in issuing purchase certifies certificates ten will be the number of families to use the cooker the amount of v vege e tables to be processed said and the access to a pressure e cooker ok at present one of tre outstanding examples of cooperation in the food for free dom dion program is cited led by miss M ivr tle tie dav davidson on assistant director for home economics of the ex et tension staff its about the E C pierce camly of price the pierces maintain 1000 laying hens meat chickens head of sheep a small all apple orchard a home garden m honey bees cows for thew their milk dk and homemade butter supply and pigs which help to sole the meat shortage al though although thew their oldest son has gone into the army the we working arking pace of the pierce family has not slackened mrs pierce and her two dough daugh canned 1000 1 quarts of igeta bles and fruits last year a and nd mr pierce and the boys razed raised 30 tons of pinto pact beans and enough potatoes for the family use in addition to caring for the livestock heavy sheep losses imes following shearing 1 are usually attributed to the th e cold but of often ten these losses can b be e credited at least in part to autri tion defew deficiencies news according to A C E pl ex extension sheep specialist at ma t the U C to avert lo 10 losses 1 at t shearing hearing time toza mr recommends ends 1 giving sheep supplemental feed during the winter especially when the range rang Is dry 2 further development of 1 e water resources by cutting down t the he distance that sheep have to travel to t water 3 shipping sheep rostand instead ot of trailing them from winter range to the spring range and avoiding any trails it anoh ma n to hooi hai e cnown weeds fla 4 j she shearing ring at portable plants which can be moved where the feed IS 15 plentiful arther ulan than at centralized stationary tr cou corrals rals in his first move under authority granted him to stabilize fart secretary ha 1 zw Z maxi maximum munt wage for r vesting of 1 asparagus toran or the h fm freezing mg cant coo ln A tight h 1 9 potato cl expected ll 11 to itt continued 21 pl y ich oats farm real ral estate tate sharply high highe march i a 1 compared pared with the i 1942 mine dit I 1 farmers store eligible for elem ty eminent emine connections ct on na may el oata n 4 cessare L joaw materials for on fan fc mg g through gh certification of i the county USDA wu war beaw farmers who 1 tempera ie corkers 11 for less th than 30 A I 1 lh obtain rationed foods j ocal r ration board it but t lt must aust s surrender or th the s specified pc 1 ema 9 to 0 o cover the amount rd 1 price supports per pound fee additional dart S types P of pasti ir eed to were announced chis follows blue lupine 8 centi ent 1 l adver 50 c cents cusi wild winter sook cents koebe keebe lespedeza edea I 13 12 1 I i in n lespedeza 19 mu centt hop iop alov clover fsr 35 31 cents cent yen |