Tree-Growing on Retired 3-A Land Terms Provide Farmers May Plant for Windbreaks, Woodlot, Forest. By L. BE Sawyer, Bstenalon Forester, Unl- versity of Illinois ~WNU Bervice, Growing trees on land contracted to the government through the AAA wheat and corn-hog adjustment pro- grams will prove more advantageous to farmers in many sections than crops planted on the same ground. On & large majority of farms, where corn-hog and wheat contracts are signed, the less productive land will be removed from cultivation. Under the terms of the contract, such land may be planted to trees for woodlot, windbreak or forest purposes, This is a decided advantage to some farmers, It gives them an opportuuity to estab- lish the long-needed protection with- out reducing the area of the farm that is available for cultivation. In many cases this less productive land will grow trees to better advan- tage than it will grow farm crops, even under more normal conditions, In the future such tree plantings will yield valuable timber crops, or they will ald in the control of erosion, or both. Christmas trees, ornamentals and nursery stock are not permitted under is removed from cultivation, trees can be planted. Where taxes and car- at the end of the rotation than the landowner would have received from average crops of corn and wheat on the same areas, Thus, farmers may obtain reasonable returns in this man- ner from the contracted acres in addil- tion to the government benefit pay- ments. % All Legume Seed Will Be Scarce, Price High be scarce and higher in price. The regulations of the agricultural stment administration require that all land contracted to be removed from the cultivation of crops under adjust- ment cannot be planted to competing cash crops. About the only thing these mproving or erosion-preve enting crops. Food and feed crops for home use may be grown, but feed crops used for fattening bogs for sale may not be planted. In other words, the contracted acreage cannot be used in whole or in part for the production, d rectly or Indirectly, for gale of any nationally produced and distributed agricuitural product dur- ing the time of the contract. “Therefore.” says Enos C. Blalr, ex- ve quirements. In April, when the days are warm, sheet. After two days of exposure, a stick will finish the } or superior to bought seed. Snow as Soil Thief gection. For a wheat crop, says gov- ble comes becaase the snowdrifts form melts away. ~—Montreal Herald Agricultural Briefs A pound contains 1,800,000 timothy seeds, * » Hungary's 1033 grain harvest ex- ceeded all expectations, * * * A farm census will be taken in the United States next November, - . * Six British Friesians have produced upwards of 60 tons of milk in their lifetime, . . 8» Good legume hay should make up 10 to 15 per cent of the winter rations of brood sows, - . * Home butchering of hogs In Texas increased about 50 per cent In the last two years. . * » A forty-seven-year-old apple tree at Central, 8, C., yielded a crop of 50 bushels in 1033. ” @» @ The New York state college of agri. culture now has more agricultural stu- dents than any other institution in the country. . oe England levies an Import duty of 50 cents a bushel on all apples received from the United States. Canadian fruit enters England tax-free, . & » About one-fourth of the people In the United States are employed In ag- -riculture; in Italy, about one-half; y Germany, about one-third; and in ' France and Ireland, about-two fifths, THIS HOME FROCK + Y the world.” as “flying foxes,” came to California | killed and turned over to the Los Home frocks are no longer any- thing like those worn a few years ago—the mode demands models that are attractive, as well as neat, prac tical and comfortable, and in which one may easily greet unexpected vis- ftors, This model is simply divine! Notice that the yoke and sleeves are cut in one, handy pockets are pres. ent, and the waistline is adjustable to every type of figure. 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