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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1927)
,1 f ' " ' """" : ' ''V ' l. -.. . ' r;il"n!-'-,7in-rncqT Atfaqtabipty Td-Growing -Succulent Feedsounts "In Our Dairyings .The exceptional position held la. the dairy 'industry of theTfeouBtry' by the state'of Oregon Is Attribut able: to sereral factors atide from that of climate favorable to milk production, one among them be ing adaptability", to growing good feeds- inabundance whereby i'a well balanced and nutritions diet may be served. Among these crops are' the weir" known . and' Hong used' corn; and sunflower silage, as"' well" asvthe 'more -recent--oats and:; refh; "silage mafeffafa ifife ih9 unqualified, frecdmmendatlod of ) the OregonAgricaltural col l"e'aalry - authorities that more df:thse craps -can profitably be . for; silage In Oregon. In good years the later combination ou tyields , even "ther'-prollf ic : sun flower f pi silage on. the station, farm. ven r so, u the; crops ? were grown 6n" rat5eipoOTly 4raIned and, quite stlcky.lands,' some class ed as white lands and the rest nearly so. ; .'. j - 'i-.r - ' ; ' . Oata kma TWh Best . . .KOrit tha dairy farms of western Oregon having heavy, ratherpoor lj; draifiea'soli; oafs" r barley-anH itch' should1 be5 g'rbwiTnvua'mora extensively" 'toriilagepurposesTIC outy ielda corn about JtwV to" onei It nearly equals hnf lowers.- In atatllltf. iTbfc? average .yields for thV'flre yean from 1918 to: 192.2 ere W'suiitlowert ; rtona- per acre.' oatBnd-retch -.6, tons, and fori BT. -lohsf 'T6e7 befet yield -of citB-and'yetcn Vas' 1616 ton's 'per acre, or 'more than anof the oth ers'TJljeJ farncrops'departineni . of the college 'experiment station report ""at average, yield of, oats au d Tele S fro m 1 9 1 4 : to 1 21 i on s similar" landroiT 12.T tons per acre, Th e' bats-and-VetcIr slla g pro- duced'a fr ifje more mflk than the other-, kinds,, the,; increase- " being : abont;f ive percent ; At . the same timetbe cows gained .5 pound per iayitwBIle : getting;- the oats-andr T.tc5iasalnsn.a poop! ; on r corn : ahtf v bare maintenance of weight ...cttynno'!. 'IT'-'-''-'A JIo.difer!ence could be noted. b- wett -toats-and-Tetchand corn -sjiage in the reljsh with 'which "the catti.,te Jt.rh sttBfJower Ua8e However'. wasr 5 sQv'lstattef nl to Xjnost rof "the cows that they Tiad to j .uldtHan'd erea then they ptvrtllsh- it ai "muca the teV.sUager The,f arm crops' de- parttnent says that this can ba ov j .ercomeupy ine aacuuon oi zv per cent' CO rja to the sunflowers when ; ineylare'enalled '" ; - Fd-HEXSIC CROUP AT "UllKllTY 1 ilOTtlTY, ' .Oct.'19---(SpeciaT. ) ejifcaTftent.. ofjlgnlgitlonof, the Forensfc t Vocietas" efite.cted; In t h ej u ppeV-grades ' at the'.-' school 'here Wednesday morning.' James T?olte called the. metlng "to,or- deri, Ventar Rains chairman of the V;onvnltte'o draw up a con titufrt)a .and '"by-laws; -hread hode documents5 f Itwas decided to have'the' meetfngs'the last Friday In "each inonth. -"Tha following of fleers Were, elected: .Veueta Rains, president? Dorothr Davis, vice-' Tresidnr; Dorothy Browning, sec rctary.AThe -f ollowihg" were named a the' pVpgVam 1 committee : D'oror ihy ?Bifowahg7-.OsCar Berndt,' and xlildrfdf Allen.." The:ft jneeUng - xvlUbe held Optober The pub- lieMa fftvltexl to attena ineaa meei- tnga.' .- . '- "' ". ' -" MfstfV "Anna Mushammer , win lafeofor 'portland; where ihe plana to i lWmain' or some tJme": The c'omnlunlt;hair,is receiving son ' much" needed repalrs.' " , i .Xlrs; Ed Tuc, whoraa been ill tor" several' daysM aota a crit ical condition"' aspneuiatmia: has dv eloped In "both Jf :her iungs; ilr' and Mrs.Elbert Ziawxer oi ToriUiiA visitedf a, koiirf' of tir: and, Mrs.4 Wmm.. E-aday,. v. . J' u - A rj.n no sir jmws&,l0 . v;-'i-: - -A. j' C L j '4 MORE! TO r GET k GENUINE -if ?7 ' MTT-fi . "2 : 5 . t 3 . t' . - . . . v 71 o.s?K ., : ihirj,": ", . 1 ixx 5!X'. You Will; be Satisfied , . -J. , ? -1 f V A With -4 .1 ; . . ' ,: . . Ijt Is the. Modem -Range for die Modern KitchenT ;'; i. r o'5 . - .4 Forf Solid" Comiort :: ; '; Get- a ': . - ; I' c;fS ?n5V ". : $35.UUt' ta $125W 6 i : X 7 - f -HI ' . . k t- i i , 1 C 3 i t-f." - , Ttrtuted S'lt ! '4 tlJ . 4y I"'' . . - .. ' i 3 t , .4 ' t,' - . v tit Will ' . iJ ; v 4v M3w Miae: - 4 - .....-. More Attracti'vTe V," tT. AJlfSfee. ; AllcSnii;-r-?. f orAny -lipoiris at Any;Pnce ar . . t -I J aja;- . V- -w f J".. " . 4 ' .' I A i - , . "... i llw fll. Il.ll i rrv -if !Jk n nit - i ILJl ft Jlttjtl X-L VX' :' & 'A Ores v-r isi iiuioiueva Springs i . t . k t1 ' ssrs t vi Fill in-lTiat Missih j ' r . V1- - ' 1 R . ist1 'tt-H " : - . C7 ! V i ... 1':. . . A : . . 1- - if ! l. 1 pfes.- Ye -Ssjlibri Easy Terms Witliout Ihtersct r , - 5 1 i V- ' ' il