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Tentative grades for cannery toma- toes have been formulated by the United States Department of Agricul- ture for the purpose of providing a basis for agreements and purchases of raw material used in the manygfacture of canned tomatoes and tomato prod- ucts. It Is hoped that the use of spe- cific standards will produce better business relations between manufac- the quality of the stock dellvered to the cannery. The principal of standardization is now firmly established and becomes more popular each year, the depart- ment says. | the buying and selling of farm crops | and are now considered n Necessary | feature of any well-ordered system of | marketing. It Is felt that grades prob- | ably can be made applicable to most, | If not all, of the fruits and vegetables | grown for cannery purposes, No Standard Grades, Up to the present time there i i | tomatoes, Some manuf endeavored to buy on | definite specifications, been little uniformity | ogy snd application of such drawn standards. Establ | federal grades will enable all canners to buy on a quality Desis and enable | growers to sell tomatoes at “Prices | commensurate with the qua! tity deliv- { ered, the department says. Buccess of the department's system | of grading canne ry crops seems to de- | pend largely upon the establishment of definite gradations in price to con- form with the variations In quality | and condition, It Is pointed out, price gradations will furnish a stim- ulus to the grower to strive to deliver { only a high quality product, In order to secure the attendant premium. A more or less but there has in the terminol- low-grade tomatoes will also discour- age the grower from grade stock, and bring about a marked improvement in the quality of the to { matoes grown and harvested The | grower who finds that he Is unable { to produce tomatoes that will grade | U. 8. No. 1 will be inclined to discrim- | inate more carefully in the purchase { of his seed or plants, and will focus his Interest on the elimination of the { unproductive and poorly adapted strains of tom#toes and the constant i Improvement of a few well-selected va- | rleties, the department feels, Growers of cannery tomatoes will not be expected to use the proposed grades as a basis for separating the | crop Into two or three classes before hauling to the cannery, as this prob. {| ably would unduly increase handling | costs, Canners ordinarily are. not | equipped to handle lots of different | qualities separately, and since individ | ual lots lose their Identity immediate [iy after being urloaded there would | be little advantage in doing extensive | sorting of the crop In the field, the | department says. It Is feit that the | more logical plan would be for manu. facturers to employ the standards as a basis for sampling the loads as they { come to the receiving platform, there- by ascertaining the grade and fixing the value of each load. i To Try Out Standards. | The principle of buying cannery to- delivering low. siderable interest among canners of | tomatoes and. tomatp products and | several manufacturers have indicated | thelr Intention to try out the proposed | federal standards as a basis for their buying next season. One manufactur er In southern New Jersey has Incor porated In U, 8 No. 1 grade in | western New York the grades will | under contract for 1024. | ners have assured the department that | efforts being made to formulate a fair | and workable system of grading, and | have offered thelr co-operation In get- | ting such a system established uni | formly in that state. The tentative grades have been ap- | proved and adopted unanimously by | the Tri-State Packers’ association, an | rgunisation representing the cannery Interests of Delaware, Maryland and New Jersey. It also is reported that the proposed grades probably will be established as legal grades In New Jersey by the bureau of markets of the state department of agriculture. Sweet Clover or Alfalfa Soil Need Inoculation Where neither sweet clover nor al falfa have been grown It Is necessary to inoculate the soll to obtain a stand of either. Sometimes In the case of overflow land, where Inoculation has been carried by a stream from other flelds it is not necessary to inoculate but it Is not wise to attempt seeding on a large scale withomt the certain knowledge that the soil Is properly Inoculated. In summer seeding the hot rays of the sun will destroy the bacteria if not properly covered, but in the winter seeding Is not neces sary to attempt to cover the inocu lation, Yellow sweet clover can be grown farther north and at higher altitudes than can white sweet clover. It ripens aboul three weeks earlier and does not grow coarse and tall | Right Materials to. Reduce Potato Scab Disease Has Been Cause of Serious Losses. In view of the great tendency of scab to appear when the soll is alka- line, Dr. W. H. Martin, specinlistist in potato diseases at the New Jersey State College of Agriculture, suggests that the potato grower exercise cau tion In the use of albaline materials suclf @s lime and nitrate of soda. Potuto scab has long been the of serious losses to tue potato grow- ers of the state, Althcugh ense was less scvere than usual dur ing the past season, few fields were observed to be entirely free from It. Many fields were observed much as 00 per cent of the that scab Is usually the soil acidity is increased Instance was noticed potato specially comniete Une where fertilizer the result that a large crop was so scabby as ‘eo be On this same farm, on nnd whe unsalnble, sre g01- considerable reduction in scab was observed. The influence of and nitrate of soda In the develop: of scab Is shown by the resul test conducted In 1021, Wh WHS used oniy nent ts of a «0 per was clean. as coms ulphate used In view of results. the pot can afford to give ation to the qu nitrogen in his p avold the use of nitrate of soda where seabby potatoes have been grown in the past. | information on this subject writing to the New experiment sia Brunswick. Check Row C orn P lanter Improved by Illinoisian Check row corn planters out first in the time of our grandfathers, but Improvements are made year by year, gs inventors find some. thing that needs improving. A Rock Island (Ill) inventor has patented the parts of a planter described here. The front runner and fr are rear iTaimes cent of the pared with crop 42 per cent where alo grower well serious cons estion of source of obtained by Agricultural New came being Corn Planter. hinged together, each check rower having a hinged part and a catch, A single flexible cord or cable extends from one to the other, and is sup- ported on the front runner frame. A rock shaft is mounted on the rear maln frame to swing veftically When rocked by the treadle, two cord. engaging elements on the rock frame exert longitudinal the end parts of the cords, ————" Fertilizer Safe to Us se on Land N tension on continued applications of it to but in occasional use year before. ‘hile the yield and the continued use of end more than we gain. not a royal road to success, yard manure. The chief benefit In its use on corn- sian fly Infestation gives wheat a late start, Where fertility is short, the plant has little root growth before frost checks growth entirely for the season. Fertilizer fits In In such a case, but not In continued use on the same land and crop, General Farm Hints Guard rails in the pig pen keep the sow from mashing her young. * % =» The only advantage of a scrub cow Is that it doesn’t take so long to milk her. ‘e. ® 0» Grandpa says: Some men who com- plain about bad weather are still planting bad seed. * In some cases the eégg-eating hen can only be cured by a dose of iron applied with the hatohet, * * » By making repairs on machinery easier and better a farm shop soon results in less repairs to be made, . If the per cent of ammonia, phos phoric acid, and potash in a fertilizer does not total 14 per cent, buy some thing else. lligh-analysis fertilizers WOMEN! BEWARE! Warning! 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