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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1914)
WMmamm HOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTJETON Oregon Agricultural College is the Friend of the F armer Pago of Nows Notes and Interesting Articles Specially Written by College Experts For This Ncwspap 1 i View of Oregon Agricultural College, Oorvallls, Oregon, tho Solo Alia of VUlc1"fAirit"sfW INNDUSTRIAL CLUB MEMBER ( "Silos nro being built nnd vory'ment arc in better condition for tho I wis don in th "-" - MADE MONEY IN POULTRY largo yields of cns.lnge nro reported, beginning of the school venr than ever 'the r.r,i mil 1 '"V S1 P PROFIT of 3-J.3.1 on an invest- County Agriculturist V. 1?. Shinn and before. Abo thirty nine' new members nlthouch k.' w 11 'rj7 Kl nient of $110..S foretell! months myself welched tho yield from a have been added to tho fncultv. ni.lu.ri ,n II ' iJ "Ic-sttei; t, was made by K. Vernon ISalns. measured square rod on tho farm of i to fill nowly created positions or va-1 undertake hoc r "' "i """- U ember of tho boys' industrial club. iK. U. Coukin and secured 2S0 pounds. I cancies caused bv resignation. Tim nut. .?;...... ' . lf'n6. beau tjij. . .....- ..wu, iuihrL a me who engaged in the poultry contest conducted by the Agricultural College and the btato bchool Superintendent. This is a 30 per cent gain, and since the period of ncttint investment hard ly averaged six month, the actual which is a rate of 15,700 pounds per acre, 22J tons a yield seldom exceed cd even in tho corn growing sections of tho Hast. "Dairying is in its Infancy as yet, but 1 find a desire for information on rate of profit was about 00 lver cent, i dairy subjects wherever 1 go. A cheese And in addition to the money gain factory is in successful operation at tho fleck has been transformed front i Nyssu and provides a good market for mongrel to pnrobreds. and the eon-' the milk that is produced, testant has a valuable stock of in-1 "I feel safe in making the -pre- look for a good and prosperous year is exceptionally bright. FLIES DESTROY CUTWORMS. MHANV CTTWORMS have been para SIS s; WIPE OUT HOO CHOLQi HOG CHOLERA trill Ut.j fmm Oreuti - un cit. A lfliliUr, .! l . 1 ' " lurou by the siecies of blowflv of th. that deposits its eggs on the cut- of Animal Iadnnr. .-?- i .J s neck, whence the larva enters inarian ifilly trail ia -,'' worm iuo norm nnu causes us uontn. Jn an of combatting hoe d.i n J i. insect breeding cage at the Agricultnral 'ployed to eoD-iuet s-Lu' n , Z - y' -""v" v .. WKn mrounoui Xt fit. Ty i llltdl .t 1 - I..-.!.. .. - .. . . - t t! .l!... it kA 1 1 .. I t f ... 1. m. - . d. u tiini iaini iiiisiu iwnnnvki t nm t iir-i nun 1 bb 1 iih r v 1 nil 1 ihih (- iti .-". 1 mi r mil ill iriirin m ai uii ai h u 1 . v . will stand him in good stead for the. on of the leading indutries of the. the Willamette Valley are fatally in- Extension. Dt.its'K Kr." 1 remainder of his natural life. irrigated sections of Malheur County, I fested. He hopes that this means a re- has Wn aprjmvi t firrr 7iL Huring the eight month of contest . and prove a large factor in developing ! dnction of the pest that ha wrought work, xill "ir-.' t . 'wii! from January 1 to SeptemWr 1. the j the county and adding to its wealth." J such havoc in clover fields and garden state livestock at.t l.JrJului nwrngo sie of Vernon s flock of lay j crops to a point of little iniportnac for itat vtcrinn. Tt.i irk rj u crs was -trt hens. Krom this flock k ' SELECTING SEED SAMPLES FOR next year. He is very anxious for farm- Uni imm4ifix. lecnred -tOSt eggs, an average of 100 CRg for oaek ken. This vs an aver age of but 12.0 egg per Wn for each month of the content. Tho egg were sold notlr to the neighbor and to Vis own familv. a few ircHair to the kxwl arVt. Qalv ' factorv tests few were sold as nigh as 40 cent a I In order to seenre samples that are oeren, and some wre sold at li cent I strictly representative of the entire lot, per dov-n. Veetl was all bought except all small seeds, snek as grae. clovers the green fivl. anl the prevailing re-and alfalfa, shoo Id be spread en a tail market prce was paid. Vernon ' cloth or clean floor and thoroughly tar that kons mnst have green feed 'mixed. This is eeeery in order to to keep them in health and vigor, and I make the test a reliable gwide to the that they must Wave meat if they are character and quality of the entire lot. exported to lay. j If samples are Uken from tk top of (.aickens were hatched by inentm- j the sack more than the normal amonat w to cooperate with this natsmal enemy of the cutworm by cleaning up TESTING AT THE TAIR. P ARMKBS who wish to take adant ( age ot tne oner 01 tree seeu test-1 ana unrnmg or rwewing under all crop, S ing by the Agricnhnral College at ' remnants, weeds and ether trah of J the Oregon ttnte Fair, are ottered the fieJd mmI roadways, which may offer 1 0110 wing directions tor securing satis COURSES OF STOUT. ana burning or plowing under all crop, vREGOX AgrvtM--, t;j dfci the foOowiae Cs.rs cf rx!' ach of whitJi f x i.i ctm 1. breeding homes for the cutworm. All rears and lead u l -Tenting. ounrorms that have been parasitised by lor of Seieace: tho Trachid fly may retreat to their In Ux Shcl of Ari'iiUrt, si winter hme, spin tkoir eecooa, and go 'courses in ' into the pupa stage. But when the! (a) General Arrr- :-t, warm suaehtae of next spring ealss them to come fertL as meths they will have been eossumed. and in thoir itend there iseues from the chrysalis not a cutworm, but a Trachid fly. If larm crs will do tieir pan, it seems tt the cutworm pest will be out off from years. tor and by hens, the latter proving of ennff and light seed will be secured serious damage, possibly for several the nost srtUsfaetory. From MS incu bator rgg SIS chickouf rerc hitched, and frw 2S eggs set under hens tl cblckons were hatched. Vernon set two hens at the snme time when js- MNf, and gave an the ehteks to resetting the ether. and )e. than the normal amount of some of tne small, heavy weed seeds, suek as dodder and mustard, BUILD UP HORSE HERD GRADING After having thoroughly nixed tne ON ONE LINE. Vt of seed, samples of each lot f the RJiK-N "VJI0 kave made a suocess of small gnuns are uken by dipping up a ill horse breeding are those who henpinr tableipeanful and putting it have pteked out one type and TVat he made mistakes, he admits. 1 into a bottle or sock whieh is to be one breed and kept up improvement in his report. The worst miake wn property closed and correctly labeled. I aleng the one line, is the viewpoint feeding young enieks wee mnk to the ' Snaaples of cereals and other rarze ' uf Ftofeseor Carl W. Kennedy, the new extent that they wxmH sex ent grain. grnin should include sax heaping table-, horse man at O. X C "The stnUioa They grew w siewiy that at four sfeeuiul of each kind. Those tnmplos that they used were of the sum breed K.utb of ar they wtnghed nut a are t be put into rocfiailof and prop- j and aiways pur bred and round, pound ee. erty labeled. "Pew men are aUe to feO all of Cm kis rewnrt, Votne wu viatit Tet for purity will e made at the ' tkeir por horses and reuonee Ummu IW per eeni. He kv yet to rnnke aa (air a largely paeeiule, by Mm all ouee with good ones, but tbore! ciju 01 m j i. aa uue roc k- jneooa, oiyen seeu iwr iwr ia vn-' srr i nuun ik i mk wm crol at a fair, where it will be scored 1 ley nad F. . Ptyartmnat 0 Agrieal-: there are not sound, pare Wed, Ueeaeed by local jaaesj. Tats seore win be tare. Mas Jacob wiO haee seed garau-1 scalUoa that wii groatly imarore this aaaed to hit 100 report score nad aators ia operation ia this exhibit, bat, work stack. A eoatiaanl ase of taesej avarage made for hi fiaxl Made. ' fanners who wife reports aa tao gar-, gaod itnlboa is always makiag -for ! Valaable pnnes go to Use winner, so miiMirp quality of their seed will improvement. A ase of poor HnPioaf ia that his preftts may be huU rnrther ia-, aceeasanly bare a wait aaul after tbc ; or stalboa e-f difereat breed it act I (a) Xiaiac. Eag-i crease, sat ac u eatireiy satifDed : fair ta receive taeav 11 roamtre at groaxac wan up, at w geaeraur aata- t) vnamwa leaM aix days to make a reliable t tag it at a KaastsuU or graatasett , (c) cataniwi u of Mcmiaatsoa. I down. Tbe eceaoatk. or maaer riew , la tae Scaao! f ' paiat of liTeatock raimag. aamaade taut eaaH OOLLBGE TEAR OPENS. I tae borsa be ianwaTed. Tbe Orasua' (a) RGaiiTnUTION at tbe Oregon Agri- Agricultural Cattege is ndroeatiag that la tbe aepartavi: ealtaral CaMece Vigaa Frsaay. tbe f wavers ud rt nbai rm abis'c tbe ' oaarse Mr September In nad iascractiaaal breed of ban at that taey prafar aad (a) Pbnrmacy. waA beeaa an tbe Taenaty f oUowiag. tbea Wood M t, saaad, baanied, pare- j la nddaaoa a the t. Tbe aambrr of ure-ex tleiwaea aad , bred tctJlioa that wiO aaprar tbav aae tnwiii. prvnafa r 1.1- eradaMe. wbe returned to eaatxaac saack eoaaateany. (b) Agronomy. (e) Animal Hnshas1.-- (d) Dairy Hnaba (e) Kartienltnr. (f) Poahry Hssri:"- (g) Agricaharal B.r:r (k) Agncalrtral Ei':r( cp (i) Botany i IU PiU..-f. 0) BoaaamKlr, (k) Eaaaauuc Enus -c. Ia tbe Scbool tf T -trr i courses ia (a) 0 sacral Peew.." (b) LefCiar Zart""rs, In tae Sebaol ! 2. . Ervra, mar temrtm in (al Demeatic Sc-.ttf (b) Dimtw t An. (t) Home A4auj..ri - (d) laatiratMna. Vt').;-ttt. Ia tbe Scbed tf Luf vcr tf zip (a) Ciril Ear. -( f Sertneal Etc----sf () Mcebaauca: T-; (d) HafffcwaT Ex i- (e) Itnataa t-z : (O laaaatnal An' la tbe Scbool tJ V -. with bis experieace. aad says that for a small ameaut of treuble be reeeiTcd great pleasare aad ra:r eempraenttoa. aad that rhe eentest broeght kirn inte can tact witk the real wor'.d. THINKS M.VLHZUS WILL BE A GREAT DAISY COUNTRY. HAY THAT NOW SELLS at tf a i.tu in tbe stack . Malbeir Cuty saoald, if marketed tbraag tbe a.ry raw, bnag 15 te " a tea. timVs K. . Ptn, O. A. C Bttewfoen da-ymaa. He bas jsot spaa tve weeks ia tbe irrigated fi trasas of tbat eeuuty aad is aapreeted wita tbe fmiaaipas aMsced taere far saceevefal aairyiajg. Tbe eLmaar is 'eery faverable tc tae pwaartaea at aWUfa bay aad earn tittle, aad aaor xnaas jieesV cf batk oeps at se rarai. A eembiaauoa of these feed mb k htitc grain is wbat be caUs aa ideal rabea far a Aciry rw. "Cert grr ia gtaat bnrariaaaa. " njs rrefiMar Pit "ad n W asav mxaai tbat tbat e t.0t acaaf dc tei a tb rstf lb was. Sana at tin corn wffl tmM ibaan Id u tim eellege work u uwbu larcar taaa' last yaar. Owing to tbe kigber Sanaa-' GRAIN FOR RANGE CATTLE. nrd af XAERAL oate ieedars af tbe tbe iaBawitsf i- (t) Jtgrsrahmr (b) Buary (aae y tj Ham Makers (d) Xeabiauc Aru it Pataavy Kr' (f) 1 mi 4Vr No baicw tl t xiyt 'l-jrzs." I n -,i -i- fi tkroagboat tbe , O irn-at dsauicu af tb Paae- wboW wcaM. tbe number af fjaabaec' vJJe eaaauy tried tbe aari- Wm W II 1 ... . -. wf-9 w .. a .1.19, (.. ii. m mr .otm. an a . vac aamcafaf tmr j i 1 . ummr ? js whit x iar.. aiiMf j " - - t? ia HiiM h-i- M Wm MMikJ Vn b ' X. S. Se-nwdiL wbe W iam r- wil be aaaa M. 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