Ag College Grads Needed For Space Age The advent of the space age has not changed the fact that, where human life and health is concerned, food still comes first. The importance of aoe auate food supplies to the eurvival of this - nation was pointed out recently by Carl F. Neumann, Chicago, secre tary-general manager of the National Live Stock and Meat Board. Mr. Neumann ooserved that rapid changes are tak ing place in agriculture, aim ed at efficiently ' providing the nation’s expanding popu lation with ample supplies of-nutritious food. RjOHRER’S fancy LAWN GRASS SEED An excellent blend of perm anent grasses including 42% Kentucky Blue Grass, , plus creeping Red Fescue, Red Top and Bent Grass. Does NOT contain any Rye Grass or other course grass es. r 1 lb. Covers 250 Sq. 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Specified Date Limits The best times to plant in the Northern States are May Emergence of soybeans us -15 to June 1, in the Central States May 10 to June 5, and ually takes 12 to J 4 days in Southern States May 1 to June 1, —when the soil temperature These most favorable times i n Northern areas, medium- “ ® t ss i n live* to for planting soybeans have maturing varieties in Central £ da i£ g the soil temper been determined through ex- areas, and full-season van- ature 7 above 6g degrees, periments by scientists of the ties in Southern areas. USDA’s Agricultural Resea- The maturity date of soy- Of course, quicker emer rch Service and State Afin- beans yield, seed quality and cultural Experiment Stations o jj content of the seed are If planting is delayed be- affected by time of flowering yond recommended dates, the w hich occurs only when days scientists said, early-matur- are of a certain minimum ing varieties should be used length. —~~ 77" " ~ Different soybean varities “Because there are so knQwn short . day plants many sciences and skills m are adapted for growth in volved m producing, mark- narrow of lat u u de. The eting, processing and distn- Mtg are determined by buting food and fiber for 175 location in the country and million people, the need for time o£ season agricultural Flowering takes place in ates has b ~ y these belts, south to north, all greatly' con- ? 9 daylight diminishes, dur we are a » * H mg the summer season, to earned over rockets and * necessary leng th. statellites and the defense of 7 ~ our nation, and it is good USDA scientists said that that we are alert to the generally, in any area, the situation. On the other hand maturity date of an early we tend to take such things maturing variety is more af as food and clothes for fected by date of planting granted—the fact that they than is the maturity date of grameu n,,* a late maturing variety. are , available is the Fairly early plantings of SJlt of many combined ear, V maturing varieties, and resuu. „ " early plantings of latemalur sciences. For the e usua n y result nation s health and well-be- jn yields Best.qual mg, it is essentia ? itv seed is normally produc have enough peop e ed by most early-and late-ma in those sciences. turing varities if planted at Mr. Neumann stated thm timpg that also aid in the an estimated 15,000 agncul- p ro ducthon of highest yields tural college graduates per oil CO ntent of the seed is year are needed m all bran- ]ittle greeted bv date of ches of_the food industry. pj a oting of early-maturing However, at the present time varieties, but oil content of only 8,000 students a year £ be seed of late-maturing are graduating with degrees varieties steadily decreases related to agriculture. as planting is delayed. “In our peroccupation with Rapid soybean emergence the space age, it is possible and growth are encouraged that we have become negli- if plantmg is done after the gent of the day-to-day needs soil temperature is 65 degr of human survival,” he said., ees or warmer. the RIGHT DOWN THC HU offers 1.95 2.95 tractor in its power size! 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