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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1915)
HOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION Sugar Beet Valuable Stock Feed in Pi:iicY Ii. EDWAUDS. ot them nro nntl oveutuallv nil will iir nuliiy mnttor rejected in tho po. At tho fnctorlcH where tho pulp na i I,IJ iMI' . . . la nnu lining ti..ntn..n.t ,... i. I process ot sugar mailing irom :" """ " i.-ii iui iuu mur- 1 i.nia nniinHlnlnn nlinilt lh nnr 1ot. t0 BilVlllK lit tllO CC0I10mlc.il 'rent of the beet. This formerly waste nagoniont of. tho business Is fig- matter nt no ueoi sugar .acionos ":"""; .''""''''- "' l" q now tint tnrougn a process 01 tiry- ,rr , i "" """ nc or baking, somowhnt similar to , "t ujilrymcn nntl stockmen should bread unking, nntl la thus propnrcd Jcnow f. ll vnluo of tho sugar bedt for Backing preparatory to putting It to business. Tho feeding of tho on tho ninrlcct. uut n row years ago ,""" "'' "2 ' iujkuicu iu uio iac- this nortlon ot tho beet was regarded t0,r' "A9 Pioduccd such good results ns wasto nt tho factories nud n sorlous w,loro Vn,rJ' ,cpV8 nro concerned that embarrassment to tho innnngoniont thcro should bo no waste of this by- ..,. r imntiiiti ir nnnnaivn it inn i ,,, it in huh iyuilii liiii ninn nubile on nccotuit of tho bad smoll nml trouble of hauling from tho fac tion fermented. Whnt to do with J?ry- ,u wl" C08t "ut llttlo clso. AN It Was tor a liniu u iiuimuaiiik pruu- ,'."",. .,"?'" "--" " " .' in, RmiPniio nolntctl out that Euro- l? nt0(,:k' allowing them to blto mid man countries woro mnklng uso ot c,,w lno root8. ouch a prnctlco Is tut this nttlii as stock feed. Then n fow Bato, " account of the disposition ot formers having stock and doing bus!- Block to swallow chunks ot tho roots ncss with mo rnciory were inuuceti ;" " Y" ,", , ,, , " lt" ,uw . mo to haul Btimo of It homo. It was uoots should bo sliced flno,enough to Boon found that stock uto It rnvon- I'rovont choking. Sheep nnd hogs "ugiy may bo fattened on tho looso leaves Investigation by tho innnufnctur- and roots loft In tho fields after liar- on i in Franco and Ocrinany lod to voa,tlnK tho crop. They will cat tho tho Installing of mnchlnery nt somo lnst blto that Is loft. Many hords of of the plants In this country two or j1,00" nro Prepared for tho market In tbrco years ago. Now tho factories thls munnor In tho Ilocky Mountain using this drying process envo this country nnd tho Pacific Coast, former wnsto nnd It Is now put on ,.. , MllHnil tho market nnd sells for $21 to $1!5 T . " "" Glutton. nor ton. tho price varying f somewhat 'Tu8t wImt '""cdlato effect tho In dlffeiint parts of tho country. European war will havo on tho meat Dried Hoot Pulp. Biiuniion in mis country is prouiem- unnii uui mo general opinion pro vnlls In packing circles that If tho "scrap" becomes goneral. as It nrom- welshing 100 pounds' either J,, plain ' t 1A, "'?,". ."IV" WSS! This dried boot pulp Is now pro duced at ninny ot tho sugnr plants In this comito It Is put up In sneka t ...Alli Urf 100 imnmtu' ntrlint In tilnln I ;..... n.nJ i tviiimni M... inf,,0i ,.t dontod domnntl on Uncle Sam for nro- molauca In the process of drying, nnd ylBlons. Wnr means waste, and nlso tho form known as "molnssea pulp," ' .l''0 caso of Europe, the diversion which contains an Infusion of from 15 o Joiwwius iro, u,o ranics ot ngn- to 20 per cent of emtio molassoH. ?"UHr.ta tho rn",f? ?f J ' ,810,dl?r- Many s ock feeders prefer this "mo- w b exported to 11 tho do- lasses pulp" to tho plain form, cspc- 'n"nd for. foodstuffs, as thcro Is no dally ho dairy feeders. Whllo tho ot,1.or cupboard to go to that Is qulto 'plain pulp Is less likely to causo J? hnndy:, Everybody rccqgnlzes that i i i.n.,t.in u iu nnt i.i..,.tivn thoro will bo n tcromcmlous call for ot tho uamo good il'sults In lncroaB-',ttU u"d P'cWod meats and probably Jng in Ik flow on dairy cows. ",u'" ,11"'" . l,,u """i biiimmj . ..-.i t.. .tni aini, H,n .i..i.i providing thoro mo means of Kcttlnir pulp ration Is growing fnst into Tnvor H vor thorn. - ILhi. .i.i.t........ .... o,n wnntnr., nn.t Anierlcnn mutton, of courso. Is not The best method of feeding tho pulp! n,n exportable nrtlclo and thoro Is no according to tho Judgment of dairy- chmico to send It to food any of men, I. to inolsten It flvo or six Huropo'. con ending itrin ks unless hours uorore tecuing. tho puip win "u -" - - nbsorb wnler freely nnd will hwoII to 8 not necessary to oxport mutton In qulto largo proportion. Of courso, '" V10 lhcao to ,mVo lho ,,mr,cot n.l.nrn l.,w I lillltl la fori III tlilo WflV It UOOStCtl. (urnlshca part of tho grain ration n8 , Tho fact that much of the pork nnd well aa succulent food. In feeding 'f01 cnn ' "jnt abroad will mako n "molasjcn pulp," Iosh should bo used blSBcr holo for tho mutton to fill than when feeding plnln pulp. Tho domest Ically, and lho price of mut !rca:on Ij obvious hIiico tho crudo mo- tpn will surely seolc Its natural lovol. i i.. ii,.. if.ii., nnini.d It tho big powers dccltlo to fight to JUU elements that nffect tho bowels In the survival of tho strongest It Is q .. greater degree nnd It Is not desired '"orally certain that meat values will Uwaic to phyclc tho stock. A ration ot flvo ""li n lovol In this country novor iMweri.iRhi or six : iioiimlH nt n feeding, for each heforo attained. Tho producers will B0 Hours' jcow, fed twice a day, with plenty of l"not by this condition and sheep Liehtto 'dry hay and strnw, Is n good feeding rajsors with both wool nnd mutton to ono Gallon r i r i,,!..,. ,.u ni, .! Itoll will 1)0 doubly blCSSCtl. A big ofQnaollne. ration should follow, giving a nutrl- war will spread n famlno over Europo tlvo rallo ot about ono In six. Hoot ""ch aB was never known ffeforo mid pulp la figured n containing about America will havo to furnish tho bill i bo same vnluo In protein na corn ot faro for n long tlmo to come. 'meal and, of courso, Is much cheaper .Minimum Coit. Killing the Goose That Laid the Golden Egg! In time of plenty we overlook the time of drought. Tho goose has hunj? high in the Northwest for somo years and Is still hanging high. h iVi &!1I,0M ft Bl".' o'lf'ohliiB our bank nccounts. Tho poiaon egfja conllnuo lo nppcar. Jiut how about tho (iOOMIlf out nhdn?hin' tn"ntJni"1 l0 Blv, up JlM .KrowlHB ntrongth with out oDsorhlnff tho necessary plant food In return. i. n..mn!l!0J Niow. K,nln"'l n,ld It" worn-out fnrmg lntul tbnt la as so much dead cluy todny wna rlrh In plant food yesterday. Beaver Brand Animal Fertilizers "A fertilizer for Ilcry Soil." npn,ll,ln?,I.0!5.1aJ",l!,lbyl,," I3?enllnlly a. Northwcut product a .i ucV?of.?ur PnoKlnu-houso tho pioneer animal fortlllxcr plant or tho Northwest. catJoaafod,,oArPATc."t c0rroPs:,U,nff "-Northwo.t eatl.o- BEAVER BRAND ANIMAL FERTILIZERS ..-ilov.!vo strength lvo now llfo cnablo the next crop to food upon tho BUstonauco ncecrsury for u Kood harvest. Avoid tho worn-out-lnnd daiutorl ni.iiiiui. "Balnst Poor crop Incrcoso your land's producing ability by orclcrlnp thin famous fertilizer mm. Kcrtlllzor booklot K--18 l''reo. Toils about fertilizers, their application produce. and results they H Manning's Improved Table Lamp PRICE $6.50 llrnilnl I'rlnK Inr Nlintl .'Oellxlru Llvo Stock Profitable. Livestock raising in connection uuppllcn for All Kinds of Omollno L.V amps and Hollow Wlro Systoms. I In all mnttersof stock 'foodlng, tho wltli general farming conserves for- U W Mnnninn-I A- Tn question thnt governs with both dairy tlllty olomonta nnd makes It posslblo " ITloIlllIllg Li. IX. u.VU. and ment feeders is to feed that to produco moro food on a given area soiecuon nnu proportion which win 0f land. Growing crops nnd breed- produco tho best result nt tho mint- ng nnlmnls should bo practiced on raUm cost. All stock food In thoso overy fnrm of any consldornblo slzo days is high priced, especially grains. t posslblo, as this kind of farming Ib So that nny consldornblo addition to Bir0r as a gouoral plan nnd It snvoB tho vlslblo supply ot feed Is to bo tho farm for futuro crops. hallod with Joy by dairymen, Block- men and tho rest of us. Tho produu- Tho Ailing Cow. Hon of dried beet pulp mny In tlmo Hmpty stomnchs will mako "hoi- loco mo a fnctor lit helping to solvo low horn." If a cow's cont loses Us tho high cost of living. It looks na lrinss nnd la rouch and staring Klvo ;if tho sugar beet Is to holp tho but- her from ono-hnlf to ono pound ot tor producer nnd tho ment producor opsom salts, n cupful of molasses nnd i In solving tho problem. n tnblespoonful of glngor dissolved Just how Important this discovery In n minrt of water. ICeon her warm j of how to turn wasto material nt tho nnd Increase her feed, adding roots i sugar plants of this country Into a nnd llnsocd meal. j valunblo stock food mny become will lho understood from somo figures Tonic for Horm'S. . gathered from rellnblo sources. a hnndtul of linseed meal fed to Thoro nro In operation In this tho horses about tbrco times n weok : country 70 beet sugar factories in tho will nld to regulato tho system, pro- territory lying uotwoon onio nnu mo- motu health and a glossy coat. racmc coast. Tho past season a ' sugar beet product of this nroa wns , considerably over 0,000,000 tons. As beforo stnted, 10 por cont of tho boot i Is wasto miln. In tho (Irvine nrocoss i this 10 per cent Is roduced by onc- nan in weight, leaving D por cent of the beet to get to tho mnrkot as dried pulp. A clinplo cnluculatlon will thon show that 300,000 tons of this stock feed might bo saved ami ridded to tho available supply ot tho country, If nil of tho 70 fnctorles woro equipped with drying machinery. Vnluo of Feed. This nroduot wnulil rnnrnsmil In value about $G,500,000. Not nil ot tnese plants are thus equipped. Many 03j Sixth St., Portland. Oreuon. Boys and Girls . Start Making Money NOW ncuutlful in.STi:u ktaII'S nro tho latest collection craze In the i.'iist. All children havo tho fever. I will uliow you how to havo tho first and host colleotlou In your town uud at tho satno tlmo ORENCO'S Remarkable Trees Ksrlow il I'lnd Clirtlt. Merlin, Or., Nov. t, 1014 I rrcelvrd my "Orfnco Trrta" today. ml thy art entirely itlifctory. It does ma rood to receive luch remarkable, lra, packed In audi aiitemtld aliape. Kn cloifd find check for 1S3I SO (Binned) II. U, THOMAS. We erow our own trees and durante tlieni to t In flral-claii condition In every reaped when delivered. It yon need any Fruit, flhade or Ornamental Treei. It will La to our Inlrreat to-communlcata with ua. We aro tlia orlclnal Introducer! ot the now fjmoui Vrooman l'ranquetta Walnut. UUWAItn OI' IMITATOllBI YOU CAN NOT AI'FOUU TO TAKK CHANCES, Aak for our fro walnut literature on ihla remarkable walnut, We alto have a tin atock of Italian l'runei. Cherrlea, 2-) ear-old l'cari. largo Shade Tree and aome very fine llerrled Holllci, ua nell aa all other llnea ot relia ble treta. Tor Itellable, Dependable Treee addrcu Oregon Nursery Company Halranirn Wanted, Orrnro, Oregon, 10 S?,!. Pocket SEED Nonbfmnrown,Ttorou?Ltr ' I tJ.tl.il. ...!. .. mmmmm f t(uc iciUf u tmmmmmmimmmmam fcuic Growu UnJ, wonb ll.oa Cox you only Jc. I bi u cuinor trnie piu by m. iI, litit flrit ttrlj fstt ru, ( kbi, Ilit MiiaMr lif dr Uir.i.fiolti-uVcrUt. 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