Show farm the W war a r food administration IT ur g gea es you to remember e th that ih the 11 turkey 1 embargo 11 1 limiting 1 t turkey y sales sale to the armed forces as not revoked october 1 1 as originally scheduled it its still in effect and will be until further notice to meet the continued needs of the army amy for turkey for overseas holiday dinners OPA has continued its pricing action designed to speed the flow of turkeys beginning october 1 the army amy agreed to pay for dressed turkeys up to 8 cents a pound above the maximum base price for the same kind of turkeys alive as corn cono pared with 8 6 cents a pound during september the arrangement wi will 1 I 1 be terminated when the army ha has s filled its needs for turkeys to be shipped ovee overseas utah received a fourth calendar luota of c copper 0 per wire which is to be distributed u to d to farmers through the county war boards farmers needing copper wire for farmstead wiring should contact the local U S D A war board office and make application to cover their needs the cati regulation 0 now pro vides des additional copper wire for agricultural ri needs this order provides that any company selling copper wire may b buy 1 y up to 00 1 in each ch quarter wilb without mit the formality of any forms or certifications the wire dealers needing supplies in n excess of worth should consult their local county war boards or the in reg regard d to obtaining larger arger amounts the W war food administration an ehat bounced that food distribution or der 26 has been revoked effective september 30 the fmc order z or has bequir ed all livestock dealers except farmers banners fan ners to obtain permits to buy and sell livestock and to keep rec me of their operations this order which has been in effect since april 1 was needed to supplement the quota system regulating the deh enes of treat meat to EI ci v lilians 1 liam since the quota system has b been em suspended it is no longer necessary to have the dealer permit 0 order in effect under the dealer permit plan any ne except tamers who ought bought and sold cattle hogs bogs and sheep out and kept them for far less than th 30 days was required to have a permit and to keep a complete record of his live stock purchases purchased a and sales an educational program designed to he help I 1 p farmers farmer a 3 attain 1944 1141 food production goals ahr through pro proper per com care servicing cing and sharing of plou pio tn and d transportation equip equipment nt is hoe being organized on a count country wide basis is the goal of the program is the eff efficient intent main maintenance t cenance and full we use of I 1 farm bauh machinery anery and equipment transportation vehicles and farm fam structures to obtain maximum food prod production u action with minimum expendi expends t ture of f labor steel petroleum sup plies building material rubber and other critical materi materials the utilization campaign stresses the full following mg eight points point I 1 reaching reaching food production goals goal a for 1944 dere depends rids on full utilization of all available faro production and transportation equipment 2 farmers should consta constantly aly heck check recheck and adjust the their a e equipment quip ment for maximum mamgum mechanical efficiency 3 farmers should check repair needs and order parts so that delivery and installation can be ed before equipment is a needed for operation ordering only needed parts part 4 farm should pool the we use of th heir air equip equipment d w where here possible 5 it is important that equipment je be utilized 1 d 1 at top efficiency on a time ime b basis fi a farmers should sell is Buro lii or make it available 1 table f needed far use ise whenever it is needed 7 farm fam buildings ore are the a arm plant plan and rd war aaret waret and they should be kept y Z operating pers itin EI E condition I through 1 I and maintenance the 4 M pur same a camery a at T 8 machinery should be thought thour b both th as wor war equip equipment ent hadi and sall taj aple manpower power P D which no now an imm used more e efficiently to compensate for a acute to manpower por sh shortage g ii to ed by the war is cream producers will find it 11 table to r check h i k the ja skimming em fici flit ency iney of f t their h cor cream depan frequent intervals interval by testing 41 the butterfat butte riat content of the skim suk milk a test in excess of 02 of an one per 00 cent to indicates ducat an excessive eeme lax log poor skimming may result irom from failure to it keep beep the ehg separator cj clean uneven speed IT of f the a machine aft om parts and imar improper per spacing of th the I 1 disks in th the e bowl salt should is be available to ahu dairy cattle at all times three starting w with ug the young calf at the beginning of ama feeding and continuing throughout the rem remainder mo der of the animals life e this practice should lac be fail followed eil e even though one per cent of sat ant li 4 included in the grain tom mix grape pie is may easy to make the pulp and skins of the e grapes apsa at are E sweetened I 1 to tate is nue thickened heard with 11 cornstarch and baked orso one half hour in a two crust pie shell to remove t the 11 E seeds fro from in the pulp slip off the ek skins and heat the pulp for fee five minutes and press through a colan coke der A school lunch should be a care fully prepared meal not hot a hodge bodge podge of leftovers A lunch earned fr from home which is appreciated sted eon cen fists of sandwiches some imp crisp food for contrast a simple de dessert serit and a special treat or a few ants is or ar a piece of candy A hot dish will man corn the lunch fall fighting foods include fall greens tomatoes cabbage squish squash sweet peppers late snap shop beans icid and rot root vegetables |