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The work in the bulletin has to advantages of certaln prac- do the tions and the cost of raising calves weaning age. It to the bluegrass region of the Appalachian region that furnishes applies Eastern markets, Conditions Similar in Other States The farm on which the feeding was in the southeastern part Virginia, but the conditions there are similar to those In parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, North lone Is of f part to other nearby regions, The rations used for the four lots of silage, mixed hay wheat straw; corm silage, soy- hay and wheat straw; com cottonseed meal and wheat Corn bean straw. As mentioned In the paragraph, sliage straw, with either mixed hay, soy-bean hay or cottonseed ration than wheat straw As the cows fed on first corn shock tering beef cows. the mixed hay and soy-bean produced a larger calf crop than those fed menl, the of raising practically 6 per cent sources of protein, mixed hay and soy- cottonseed average less, ily & additional fully, have additional in that they cottonseed he raised ot can while meal must chased. Cost of Raising Calves, Actual with the time and be pur- costs of raising calves vary locality, but by a Cattie on West Virginia Pasture. determine with considerable accuracy what It will cost him to grow feeder calves to the weaning age. The bul letin should be studied in connection with Department Bulletin 1042, “Ef- fect of Winter Rations on Pasture Gains of Calves” These bulletins may be obtained by addressing the De- partment of Agriculture at Washing. ton, CLOVER BEST FOR ROTATION Good Plan to Keep Soil Supplied With Necessary Humus—Also Fur. nishes Cash Crop. A two-year rotation of wheat, clover pasture and back to wheat keeps the goil supplied with humus and nitro- gen. A three-year rotation may be of wheat, clover, pasture, corn, Clover pasture also keeps the land In good condition and returns a cash crop two years out of three. If a seed crop of clover is harvested, then each crop In this rotation becomes a cash money crop. In addition to the regular crop profits, we have the pasture, and the soll Improvement as extras, SELECT VEGETABLE VARIETY Should Be of Highest Quality, Adapt. ed to Soll and Region and Disease Resistant, The gardener should choose the vegetable variety of highest quality that will mature within his season, be productive, adapted to his soll, re- sistant to disease, and have an at. tractive appearance when ready for the table. The list to choose from Is long and the gardener should, if pos- gible, be governed by his own or his selgbhbors’ experiences, SOLVING PROBLEM OF PROFITABLE ALFALFA Of Advantage to Market Rough- age Through Stock. Suggested to Farmer That He Dis. card Practice of Marketing Hir Hay and Feed It to Good Grade of Dairy Cattle, —— of Agriculture.) Farmers on some of the this roughage through live stock, the office of western United partment of Agriculture, On Newlands project In Nevada the cent prices for alfalfa hay have been £0 to £0.50 a ton f. 0. b. cars, which nets the farmers about 85 or $6 a ton Although prices are considered fairly good at present, figures o« on the cost production go that the farmer Is unable to get more than ket SAYS States stack. these y 5 Yo lected recently to show Cutting Al alfa, is a net $7 a ton ction, stack there that of produ at the Indications £6 a ton loss. are cost labor this does not Include any in- come for the farmer, In order that the farmer may make a falr income on these alfalfa lands, that he discard the off his hay and good grade of , of suggested of shipping start feeding It to a practice wk cattle live st sheep. particularly in have stock Many farmers this section 1 already will solve the problem demonstrated that live of making of live of the prod- have to bear uch rafitable 1180 ie he the falfa stock soll nets keeps up fertility and provides concentrated that do heavy freight oo not mis c®saful and Vast Amount of Labor Is Required. Work of OC vy sernel Teg: Prof, Paul speak hetter seeds and how to obtain advan- knows them aid there were many te seed oon tr ages In ng the percentage if he grow: well he can tu f the surplus: but y hs expert and ¢ i y grow good that the of labo An me from the seed busi spending usands of dol- re to od seed. while others it. the got © Rel Re were giving the matter of quality tle attention, preferring to sell cheaper seed regardless of quality. FIRST CULTIVATION OF CORN Land Should Be Stirred—Deeper Tillage Permitted. Much will depend upon early cultl vation of corn. Here Is where “a stitch In time saves nine” As soon as the plants are above the surface the land should be stirred, usuaily. Un- jess no rain has fallen do not fall te start the cultivators as soon as you If no heavy rains have come since while for a rain, The first cultivation of corn will permit deeper tillage than later when the brace roots develop. must be taken not to and soll. FIRM SEEDBED IS NECESSARY To Masten Germination of Grass Seed Field Should Be Rolled After Harrowing. A firm seedbed is necessary to hasten germination of grass seed, The field should be dragged or rolled after disking and harrowing in order that the subsurface be firm and compact, The surface should be left in a mel. ow condition but not smooth as it may bake and become crusted before the seed germinates, PREPARE SOIL FOR ALFALFA Land Must Be Well Drained and Sweet—Limestone Will Help in Getting Stand. Alfalfa, like persons is particular about its living quarters and in order to thrive must have a dry home or well-dra‘ned land. The land must be sweet and limestone will help In pre. paring the fleld. Inoculation of the soll gives the roots the right start to prepare nitrogen, and fertility makes the plant strong and vigorous. PEOPLE ARE BUILDING HOMES That There Is a Steady Gain in That Direction ls Shown by Recently Published Figures, It is a matter of Importance that the scope of home bulldog operations in this country Is attaining large pro portions. Statistics show a steady galn and indieations are at as the spring there will this dustry that, vance, present and summer ad- still nature be greater ac tivities of saving but it has a pronounced sia the Processes character, hat and mental of the To him perticularly might be applied the words of Theodore Roosevel sald; “The habit of while It stiffens the will energies If you are hoot iy wf oo fnre Denning rignt, Owner t. who saving money also would that you begin ve Much boyigt abou been sold and shortage has country thus menace been Many ed conditions, pe of the Cities quarters moekward In This thelr standa is contrary to tl n nature, fo Towns and Villages Throughout Penn. sylvania Busily at Work Replac- ing Destroyed Trees. sinte 44 000 000 il never have hen per. existing = arrived It tredvs ans first ot need so many urished throughout the state nog does need trees, and it is out to Earth and Trees Contr Look out of your your own ni your hbor's They and tke them way. doesn't, for look at your is horizon { your in the opposite {rection straight up seem that nature trast? It does and, ast. # 8 vindow y 1 4 3 level But ul trees, Ale 8 3 lawn trees vertically air, insists into upon fact, in with And ith that another principle the architect building we landscape follows In work. Coolies Are Odd Thieves. Odd cases of offense hy Chinese found in the records of the Iinterna- tional settlement of Shanghai, In in another case that of a sawmill, of granite blocks and 25,000 tiles. It was alleged that all the material had been removed surreptitiously from a contractor's yard, but the court dence to convict and the were discharged. Building. If you are thinking of building a home, here's a tip: Experts estimate that the average usable life of a frame building Is twenty-five years. A brick bullding lasts thirty-five years. A stone Qr con- crete building is good for 50 or 100 years, Divide the cost of the kind of home you are going to bulld by the number of years {t'll last as shown above, and you know how much the value shrinks yearly. defendants Speed of Train Limited. A high-grade passenger locomotive ean be run at the rate of 112 miles an hour on a heavy rail, straight track, If ballasted by a train behind it to keep it from jumping the track, The heavier the engine and train, the more smooth. ly they ride. In actual practice, on ac- count of curves and switches, the big conl consumption at high speed and the frictional wear on the equipment, a speed of 50 miles an hour Is not often exceeded over any considerable dis tance. Expense and danger forbid a greater speed LAND OF AMAZING FERTILITY | American Settler In Western Canada | Tells of Splendid Crops Ralsed ! Year After Year. | Harold J. Gregory, of Lowe Farm, | Manitoba, writes as follows: | “When I came to Canada from Lex- ington, Ill, in the fall of 1018, it was with the spirit of adventure and through curiosity. I always imagined that crossing the boundary line took me beyond the limits of civilization into ‘No Man's Land,’ and that this country abounded with bears, moose, caribou and other wild game, Imagine my disappointment when 1 reached my friend's home just In time to help him through a month harvest— barley, flux and oats. 1 re then the possibilities that this untouched territory held open home-seeking settler, with its virgin good markets, rall- graded roads, “In the spring of 1014 the Intention of judgment concerning the This 1 1 am land at Lowe of alized ulmost to the soil, ele, back my grain- CONT I enme testing out soil's did with 7 now farming of farm, and equal value to the purchase price of the land ft was raised times 1 on two or found fertility three this to any i and 1 have see in Indiana, Illinois, Misso Oklahoma, parts of Minnesota and North “The present low have in I have ever seen, Kansas, Wiscons! prices of its opportunities to the wants to make a8 new favorable onditions 3 corn for 50 cents a bushel on $300 1 acre land, you can get good wheat land for $50 per for $1.15 at when wheat selling I was e Gray Dort the profit of a hay crop produ one year. 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