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Among n eastern es they visited was the home JAngfellow, “What did 's sister asked thelr mother. answer, Billy ‘Goodby Maw, good. Longfellow write? But could said before she “Aw. he by pa, good-by mule with yer old hee oo haw | wrote Language All Know, has sald that language. That so? are Frank chat. Someone kisses love's Let us have a Struggle to earn a fortune is enough to make a man homely, as the struggle learned is, — — ——— ——— it should. cereals, will help you to overcome all these and coffee, water, GORN BORER NOW SPREADING WEST Fight to Protect Corn Belt From Adance of Pest to Be Con- centrated in Ohio. PEST DOES HARM In CANADA Farmers Urged to Cut Cornstalks Close to Ground as Possible to Destroy Winter Home of Insect-—Fail Plowing Helps, (Prepared by the United Htates Department of Agriculture.) The fight to protect the corn belt against the advance of the European corn borer is now to be concentrated in Ohlo, where, according to reports to the United States Department of Agriculture, infestations of the pest have heen found along the entire southern shore of Lake Erle over a strip varying from six to twelve miles in width and extending to within six miles of the Indiana border, It is at the western end of the lake that the horer threatens a upon this country from Canada by crossing the Detroit river. The department is preparing to reduce efforts against the in places and In co-operation with Ohio authorities concentrate Ohlo. Heavy Infestation in Ontario. For the anthorities pest on the northern shore also descent its pest other and them Canadinn some months the of the lake, where It has gained a strong foothold, practically devastating entire corn. fields In the of St. Thomas A three-days heavy wind at the period when the he- lHeved to them have been combating vicinity moths were flying Is have hlown some of Inke Into Ohio Every possible effort, it is said, will be made to hold down the Infestations vania side of be close to the cut Inke. thelr cormstalks as ns the in the stai fall urged to the ect makes For this recom Farmers will Its winter home reason, mended The Ohio sald, are fully alive checking the spread with and conducting work of thelr own to ward this too, plowing is authorities, it is to of the the the need for and department pest end This is the the known in rried first instance earn borer distance by was on wind It has to travel by water great in floating cornstalks, and in this man- This Is one ominous feature of the presence of the borer in Ohlo, It Is At present the n strip that drains Lake Erie. and float- ing stalks are not harm lowes ner has made {ts way to islands said infestations are in inte likely to do much er the divide where the Ths European Corn Borer. Top at left—larvae and pupae in cornstalks, and young tassel attacked by the in. sect, Male and female ~a female moth with cluster of eggs SUGGESTIONS TO AID FARM TIMBER OWNERS E — Selling of Product Calls for Good Business Methods. Som— Benefit by Experience of Neighbors and Investigate Local Requirements and Priceg—Advertise and Secure Competition. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Based upon methods used by wood- land owners that have been ful In marketing their products, the forest service of the United Stutes Department of Agriculture offers the following 10 suggestions for aiding others who have timber on the farm for sale: Get prices for varlous wood prod- ucts from as many sawmills and other wood-using plants as possible, Before selling, consult neighbors who have sold timber and benefit from their experiences. Investigate local mente and prices BUCCERS- timber Your require. products So °F a Black Locust Old Trees more locall is saved. may be worth transportation Advertise in secure out Be sure i relinble and selling Get a amount before Market and Poses, Remen walt over a period out rapid Use a timber, e done 1 Ad profits hi wWiuets value of the the higher grades of timber use the cheaper for farm wher that standing tin of low pri deterioration written agree: marketing are contained in 1117, Fi of ire Mi nil ana Bulletin « aopies resiry which upon request of the division of cations, United Ris Agriculture, come, Pu States Department Washington, D. CC. Small Iinclosures Should Cleaned and Disinfected Before Being Used, Except in accidental cases, hog lice All voluntarily leave their natural When sepa- they live only The lice pass of Agriculture, animal days. or three siderably larger scale. Top right in close contact. all cases of infestation occur from contact with ani- mals and not from infected premises, the animals come lousy is often the most noticeable evidence Center external and internal views of in. juries inflicted on two ears of sweet corn, Lower half of the plate—anap beans, beets, and celery attacked by the borer, cornstalk containing cater. pillars, corn stubbles cut away to show how the caterpillars hide themselves in the fall, winter, and =arly spring months, “smartweed” which is a favorite food at times, “barnyard grass,” which in Massachusetts Is often heavily Infested, and *“cockle. bur” plant, a weed that often serves as a breeding place for the pest. drainage of the Ohio river begins is only a few miles south of the infested area. Once over this watershed, It is sald, there is no telling where the pest may be earried. It is thought al. together possible that Infested stalks in that event might be carried even to places far down the Mississippi river. . The European corn borer Has been known In this country only a few years. It is well known dn northern Europe, where it does great damage to corn, especially in Austria. It is sup. posed to have come to this country and to Canada in Importations of broom corn from Europe, and at pres. ent several large areas In New Eng. land and New York are under Federal quarantine to prevent its further spread. Its presence in Ohlo Is one of the most Important developments since it entered this country, ditions pens, corrals and premiges which have contained lousy hogs are not a source of danger to hogs free from lice. As a precautionary measure, how ever, and because it Is good sanitary practice, all small inclosures which have contained lousy hogs should be cleaned and disinfected before being used for a new lot of hogs, The litter and manure should be removed and the floors cleaned after which the woodwork and floors should be sprayed with a good disinfectant. The coal tar-creosote dips, diluted in accordance wigh Instructions on the container, are suitable for this purpose, Department of Agriculture Has Found Thirty-Nine Varieties Immune to Ailment, Efforts by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture to combat the so called takeall disease of wheat in Ii nois and Indiana have resulted in find. ing 30 varieties that are either im- mune or highly resistant to the dis ease, They are Bdoglina, Crimean, Currell, Dietz, Longberry, Early May, Fuleaster, Fultz, Gipsy, Gladden, Gold Coin, Grandprize, Harvest King, Hun. garian, Jones Fife, Kanred, Kharkof, Leap, Malakof, Mammoth Red, Mich Igan Amber, Mediterranean, Minnesota Reliable, Nigger Pesterboden, Poole, Portage, Pride of Indiana, Red Cross (red chaff), Red Rock, Red Wave, Re- linble, Rudy, Stoner (Marvelous), Trumbull, Turkey, and Wheedling. — DD SRIPPE. in 24fours Ply in J WERK BLOOD 15 | ——CASCARA 5. 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