Show FARMERS WHAT ARE AEE YOU DOING WITH YOUR WHEAT the cu rent issue of the jersey bulletin says edit editorially orally estimate ar the shortage shor taga of th 1930 corn crup crop due to the drouha was placed as high as bushels te tex tea x days ago li ii b oad oarl casts over the radio and in press dispatches at that time it was held that further oti mates downward would be necessary unless here was heavy beavy rains in a hurry the rain oman man failed to deliver as needed in some of fae heaviest corn sections of the country 3 and nd no part got the deluge delude needed though some tellef relief camp came through clr boush local showers the rella belh f however was wag from temperature nwe e wan than from drouth it Is ig not often in a life time that ane sees corn on the board of trade tor for moo nwe e anaa wheat and people have recently seen one of those rare times the 1930 wheat crop was not weather hit as is the corn and the wheat duplus su plus still igims up lup to trouble the a al situation but the Ite tremendous mendo A wheat surplus will dwindle it if the farmers farin eia heed advice and feed me wheat supplemented by prescribed feeds information as to ii of gound wheat with rugh rug hages agea Is 13 adaven ven by virtually every agricultural colleda and la Is easily obtainable by farmers desiring to profit by the advice last blazt week the lyns p ess of this country carried concerning the iho feed value of wheat those wio must market will be the obes baes to suffer the most we believe loi for are many who are holding it believing beli eying p prices ices will be higher and there e ata a 13 many planning ts to teed feed their wheat rather than to sacrifice it at a low price |