The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 18, 1926, Image 7

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Three Menaces
to Live Stock
[nvasion of Foreign Diseases
and Pests Met With
Great Vigor.
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
emergencies, each constitut-
Ing a national menace to the live-
stock industry, were successfully met
during the last fiscal year, according
to the annual report of John R. Moh-
ler, chief of the bureau of animal In
dustry. Two of them were outbreaks
of foot-and-mouth disease, In Cali
fornia and while the third was
the of the United States by
the European fowl pest, a new dis
pase which, though extending to nine
Btates, successfully eradicated,
While the kind men
tioned garded
the
Three
Texas,
invasion
wns
emergencies of
are sometimes re A8 OC
currences affecting only live
Indastry,
many
ous effect
These
ment,
duced
publie
fluences,
from
seri
ved
the
commerce
information recel
sources show clearly
and
to
on
effects extend
transportation
market
unrest Realizing
the bureau
foreign
greatest
industry
unemploy
re
and
conse
met the
and
difficulties,
prices of products,
such
has in
vasion of
the
diseases
pests
vigor.
Eradicating Tuberculosis.
eradicating tuber of lve
the nbined federal
tested
about 12
In
gtock
forces per «
attle than during the preceding year
Altogether more than 7.000000 head
officially tested which 3.1
R oiiak
logis
Cot state and
ent more
were per
cent were condemned § diseased
ght
former Years
This prop
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wrtion of reactors is a sl
red
yf {OOM OK
ecline
com
cattle at
the
to
f
fisen veRr shows
le owners
gal
ernmne
ire
problems
vari
ous region
Prevent Soft Pork,
import ag! ir
ms, produ
is brand research Is
CX
to have
futur
re
an
of
knowledg oncerning
bearing on
nrodnett
product
provide
been designed
of
measur
testing
the
and
for tensile strength
fihers another fog
fibers
Sheep drink little water at a time,
but often, so that water should be con-
venient for them,
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Merino
the
for the
is the wool sheep: Shirop-
shire Southdown
all-purpose ; and
best mutton,
. . -.
The value of milk a feed for
hens is often overlooked, It will prove
a desirable addition to any laying ra-
tion.
ns
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is a better
is any
but
A goat
sheep than
fear goats,
of a dog.
protection
other animal,
the goat has
for
Dogs
no fear
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Time and material spent in building
a suitable poultry house or remodel
ing or refurnishing the old will draw
good dividends,
» - .
Hard, sharp grit for grinding feed,
and oyster shells to supply lime for
egg sheils are both necessary, Neither
will replace the other,
* . »
Keep the body weight of pullets up
during cold weather by feeding liberal
amounts of scratch grain, say poultry
specialists of the Pennsylvania State
college,
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The feeder who does not make sure
of a sufficient supply of feed to earry
the cattle purchased the desired time
or to the desired condition often runs
ato grief.
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Wheat and Oats as
Clover Nurse Crops
————— —
Tests Show There Is No
Marked Difference.
Tests
for
station
show
made
experiment
of Illinois
marked
whent
clover,
sistant
fields,
red clover
either of
the same results,
ditions
mzny years by the
of the University
that there 8 no
between winter
nurse for
H Jl us
soil
difference
and
according
chief
Farmers
this
these
onts as Crops
Snider,
experiment
BOW
can it in
and ahout
provided other con-
for
to
the
who
of
plan to
spring seed
grains get
are and favorable
of
rotation
equal
clover
of corn
the McNabb
Putnam
been
growing
In a
and
ment
OAR,
clover
fleld
had
for
1908 to
on experi
wa
winter
in county,
clover seeded In
17
1924,
from
17
consecutive yeurs
of
per
successiul
and out these
cent
in
more than 76
have been the
tockford field,
of
lover hi
Winnebago «
ounty,
corn, corn, out
clover, red « 18 been seeded In
15 consecutive 105
of
onts for
1919
Veurs
5 seedings al
them
these 1
ent of
he
in Champaign county «
and out
Ky per «
successful
most have been
tn 1
lover has
seeded In oats for 22
an ««
heen
years, 1003 to 1024, and mu
BH ire th
per cent of these seedings have
successful
Although
whether ort
afford the
bed
to
cont
for
Argums
inued
there
two
Mottling of Soy Be
Controlled
ans
Die « acts
Angleworms Are Great
improvers
ke In
chief
Is In
by
pulverizing mu« h
them as food
good done
woil
passes through
the matter in it
vegetable
purpose Charles Darwin es
that an of ten tons
to was thus annually treated
~pnough to cover the land a fifth of
inch deep This is rich manure.
It sounds extravagant until you
think how plentiful angleworms are,
Mr. Darwin figured that they number
50,000 to the acre of garden soll and
25.000 to the acre of meadow land.
Poor soll has few angleworms.
One of the benefits of plowing veg-
etable matter into it is that the hu-
mus thus made attracts them. Only
give 'em humus and they move right
in and go to work free to help you
build a bang-up good farm.
timated
the acre
AYerage
Use of Alfalfa Favored
for Fattening the Pigs
The usual ration of corn and tank-
age for fattening pigs can be great-
ly improved in efficiency if the pigs
are given some alfalfa hay. This fact
was recently established by the South
Dakota Agricultural college. An an
alysis of the feed records show that
the largest amount of hay was con-
sumed by the pigs when they were un-
der 150 pounds in weight.
The experiment included two lots of
gix pigs each, averaging 64 pounds
each at the start. One lot received
corn and tankage, self-fed, and made
a daily gain of 1.33 pounds per pig.
One hundred twenty-one days were re-
quired to reach an average weight
of 2256 pounds,
The second lot received alfalfa in
addition to the corn and tankage. The
average dally gain per pig was 1.65
pounds, and an average of 220 pounds
was reached in 88 days, which was 33
days earlier than the first lot fed only
corn and tankage. The alfalfa lots
showed a marked advantage in thrift
pess and lo economy of gains,
or
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