Making Success of Production of Pork The Great Outdoors uromuot $£<¡1,057,308 In 1033, an la- t-reaa« oí $l4l,«<9,2u* tor lit« year. Germany Ahead In Reparation Pay, Parle —Germany has for once got ahead of her engagements In ths paw ment of reparations. The transfet committee under the Dawes plan, <2r«par«4 by th« U nit«» Bttt«« r>«>*rtm «»t which mat here Thursday, found that at A trte a ltu ra .) A pound of pork every seven min­ deliveries In kind made since the utes la the record of a quarteC-aectlon Dawes plan went Into effect amount fprn belt hog farm on which actual fig- to 32,000,000 gold marks more than urea were kept for a year by the Unit­ the total expected. ed States Department of Agriculture, (By Everett Earle Stanard) Washington. D. C.— Assistance for in co-operation with the University The competitive hunt plan for th- the livestock Industry through exist­ of Illinois. The operations on this farm and the plane of cropping and ing financial agencies and through a extermination of peats and varmint "Future development of the herd feeding were used at the basis for an which yearly devastate the farms o says O. E. Reed, formerly of Kansu- new land policy to grant grazing on exhibit which was ahown at the Inter­ unappropriated public domain were now with Michigan College of Agr the Willametts valley was originate' The Enterprise is telling, everj national Live Stock exposition, held at recommended Wednesday to President cuitare, “dependa to a great extent up apparently by ’ he farmers of the Asi Coolidge by his agricultural commis­ week, of things that farmers of Chicago November 29 to December 7. on the kind of sire used with the herd The principal crops grown on the it has been said that the sire Is lial sion In a preliminary report. Linn county are doing, or can do Swale district, just to the northwes* farm were corn, oate and soy beans, the herd and It is a fact that all futun A later report will deal with possi­ to bring in income outside of the of Brownsville. So successful ha very little feed being purchased and cows In the herd carry 50 per cent o ble additional relief through revision ordinary and popular lines of pro­ much of the oata being marketed as thia system been, so simple in i t his breeding. of transportation charges and a pro­ duction grain. During the year 78,700 pounds There are several kinds of rust on The herd sire should be pure bret tective tariff. The oommlttee said It workings and so practicable that By sowing cabbage of an early of hogs were marketed, which was a cereals Two of these rusts are most of the breed he represents and 1» It is being adopted by various com wished to emphasize now that “the variety in August, transplanting little more than a pound every seven backed by good ancestry. I f possible commonly found on w heat; namely, munities and bids fa ir to find its wa he should be a sire whose mother am welfare of agriculture also demands any time before February and ■nlnutee during the entire year. The orange leaf rust and black stem rust. other close female ancestry have an early and thorough revision of the taking proper care of the plants, outstanding reasons for the success of Both are caused by fungus organisms into all of the country districts shown high records of production. ? freight rate structure.’’ tho writer has been able to take this farmer, who did most of the work and the “seeds" by which they spread The plan, as outlined by a membe Declaring existing agencies can han­ them to town early in June, when himself, are given as follows: Con­ are called spores. These spores ger­ yearly record Is to be preferred t< of the club at Ash Stfale, is as fol one of shorter duration. dle the livestock financing situation, ihe only cabbage on the market venient arrangement, enabling the minate, forming a germ tube which owner to care for the pigs with little lows: A representative organizatioi I f it la not possible to know the rec­ the commission declared the federal were from California and not labor; well-balanced rations, produc­ enters the living host plant and pro­ ord of production one should by ul, Intermediate credit banks "should as nearly as nice as bis. duces a spot which later breaks • f the farmers or residents of a givei ing gains without waste, and continu­ means see the mother of the anima) it sume the full responsibility by ag through the epidermis. This Is called district must be organized. I t mus' Fresh green vegetables, right ous use of fresh pasture, providing question and note how closely she con gresslvely and sympathetically under­ pustule. have its proper officers, its constitu forms to good dairy type. If the sire'* taking to cover the field and thus sup­ from the fields where they are cheap feed and keeping the hogs In Leaf rust has a widespread occur­ tion and bylaws, its rules and regula grown, are now available to winter excellent condition. father has daughters (hat have proveí rence. Its pustules after are found on tions. I t will through the year hold t to be good producers he Is more cei port and supplement the normal f i­ residents and travelers io Oregon the leaves of wheut when the plants number of hunts, and toward the tain to transmit the dairy qualities de nancing of livestook paper." and the west. are young. They are of an orange yel­ The only legislation suggested was close of the year the big annual hunt sired. Very often It Is possible to Fresh berries, too, may be had low color, hence the name “orange leaf A banquet will then conclude th« buy an old sire that has proved to bi amendment of the agricultural credits virtually all the year round, to rust.” Ttie round spores can be rec­ High-priced feed such as the milking ognized by means of a microscope. a good breeder. Good results from th. acts to eliminate the provision that gether with many western grown year’s program. herd must have Is not required for the use of such an animal are almost cer prohibits rediscounting by federal In­ fruits. Though this rust causes some damage, The hunt at Ash Swale Is a com growing heifer, although she must It does not cause serious losses. tain. The objection to buying un old termediate credit banks of loans nego­ petitive event, and there is, of courst The rapid development of winter have a liberal supply of good rough­ bull Is that be Is high priced If Idt tiated by federally chartered agricul­ considerable rivalry between the two farming in Oregon, California and ages, says O. A. Williams of Indiana. Rust on Stems and Leaves. value Is known and one runs the tural credit agencies. teams that engage In it. Two cap neighboring states now is produc­ In an exchange. The heifer that will Stem rust la common on both stem* 'hance of getting an unruly animal tains are named each year and the A bull calf Is usually selected. A call ing a constant supply of excellent soon freshen needs a generous supply and leaves. Its pustules can be told fresh green vegetable», so th at suoh of mineral matter. Alfalfa, clover or from those of the leaf rust by their captains lead forth their small force can be purchased for less money and to trap, shoot and lay for such ani­ ihe owner can train him as he chooses Feeding the fall farrowed p it canned products practically have soy bean hay supplies this need and reddish color and the torn paper-llke mals and fowl as skunk, rats, mice Too much attention cannot be given should be given careful attention He been eliminated from dining cars furnishes the bulk to develop the di­ edges of the pustules. The red spores to the selection of a sire, for future- needs n substitute for the green feed of the Southern Pacific. gestive system. Silage is too watery of the summer stage are oval In shape. mink, coon, weasel, polecats, hawks success depends largely upon the bend the summer pig gets to keep him The red or summer stage develops Favorable comment on these und Is also low In ash and protein for owls,, coyotes, eagles and bear. The of the herd."—Kansas Bulletin No thrifty and healthy. The best winter heifers. Not more than fifteen pounds rapidly under favorable conditions, winter products of the west daily curcass of each animal or bird is giv 187. substitute for green feed Is alfalfa is made by tr.velers from the east a day Is advisable. Some grain la spreading the rust from field to field. cn a certain valuation, so that the The spores are so light that they may needed to produce best results. hay of good quality. Fall pigs fed on the trains. score is readily computed. The team When the roughage Is silage and a he carried long distances by the wind. on a ration consisting of corn and The com, any is now obtaining legume hay, ground com or a mixture Moisture does not cause rust but fur­ accumulating the larger number of tankage In proper proportions and and of grains, depending on the coet, may nishes favorable conditions for the points in a given number of days is having free access to fine alfalfa hay exceptionally fine cabbage The be used at the rate of two to five spores to germinate and multiply. declared winner. The natural check put upon tin will gain and thrive almost as well cauliflower from Oregon. -odllng moth larvue by low wlntei as spring pigs on alfalfa pasture If cabbage is firm, tender and sweet. pounds dally. The common barberry, (Herbert* Without silage and There is a considerable incentive _ district with legume hay, reduce the grain rec- vulgaris), Is an Important factor in for the teams and captains to d< temperatures is often over-estimated protected from cold nnd disease. The Farmers in the Roseburg the spread of stem rust. There are a their beat. The winning aggregation by the fruit grower. The most of our protein requirements must also be have developed an excellent grade I omnJenilee soli when the heavy growth Is the run of a clover pasture. extension poultry hushanrimnn at tin —----------------------- / nialies its team of hunters for the an turned under, but the roots ore active Clemson college. The llrst method I. 22®23c; Washington triplets, 21c “The pigs did exceptionally well nual event, and thus the rivalry it In storing up nitrogen In nodules when from the start,” said Mr. Parks. “One by planting green rood In the yard Washington Young America, 22c. the proper Inoculation Is present. One even keener than is tha case where and allowing the poultry access to It big reason was because I kept the The present price of com makes if of the best times to sow la In early sows and their litters out of the old all of the members are from the same The second method Is by supplyin Spokane especially profitable to uue a self feed spring, about January or February on hog lets. •r for bogs. ,n addltto. ,© X Hogs—Prime mixed, $10 86 ® H oc The pigs were always neighborhood. In places, the scheme green food each day to the pou'ltrv from another lot. The tin t method Cattle—Prime steers, $7.26®7.75. economical gain, made b , p m vid ln , a wheat or rye fields. Another good thrifty and healthy; none of them will probably be adapted to the ex requires less labor and Is less exnen •«lanced ration, the feeder avoids the plan, however. Is to sow with oats or were runted. It pays to keep young termination of the coyotes, which slve. barley In the spring. This Is suggested pig» where there 1» no danger of them .0.« of grain which always Just now are very much on the in The best green feeds for poultry are tiecomlng infected with parasite» and ng wet weather, If fed ot. the ground. us the best method where the stalk crease. This is something yet to be Rape, cabbage, collards, oats, rye and field has been left over winter, worked out, Amt the success of the nearly soy of these can be planted l„ hunt club system now in vogue at the fall and will supply green food for the winter. Ash Swale is a demonstrated thing I? Three »talka to the hill la a good av­ Eg» production depends to a large and a matter of more than fifteen Federal Income Tax Nets $1,844.833,- erage number of »talks when growing extent on green food. Plant green year's testing. sweet corn. Some varieties will grow 678 In 1822. food now and have high priced egg. from three er four grains a t many as this winter. * Washington, D C.— The total tax a- dosen stalk.. The weaker one* able Income of the American people, should be pulled out. Otherwise the * personal and corporation, amounted in yield wtu be reduced to small ear», or Notwithstanding the heavy rainfall 1922 to $28.300 033,873. and on this oone at all. Three healthy atalka to In thi« county, practically every amount the federal government col­ the hill should average two to three farm er has land on which irrigation ears to the stalk. lected taxes of $1.844.3*3478. a t some time in the season would nCXtar L-»»- -J —12___ - • I . These figures, made public by the pay Its cost and a p ro fit Farming bureau of Internal revenue, showed w ill pay better when this fact is that 8.717,481 Individuals and 382,883 recognised and acted on. Where the orchard has been In sod corporation« filed Income tax returns for several year« the plowing should Dock h. Smith of Sweet Home has prices market In 1923, ths records for which have Just be shallow, so a t not to tear up th * Just received from the state of Ore­ beccme complete The aggregate net •m *U feeding root* which always 43 years in huainetf. gon the right to take water from Rtfcrenc«, Ikink of Calif. or taxable Income, as reported In the come to the surface la sod orchard*. Taylor er of returns and of 81.751,OOl.OOl wtn he no danger of dl«turbtng them. IA net Income reported over l i j i . in Afterward» the orchard ahould be kept in aome kind of cover crop ifita®» inxee aeiLed the gqv tn clean cultivation. Pound Every Seven Minutes, Illinois Farm Record. W here Bread, Meat, Clothing, H ealth and V igorous H um anity a re Produced Hunt Club Plan For Fighting Pest Pure Bred Sire Is Seek Way t° Get Summer Products Best for Breeding Farmers in Debt in W inter Time Female Ancestry Shoub Show High Records. One P oint W here Oregon F arm ers Have A dvan­ tage Over E ast Rust on Cereals Cause of Damage Two Varieties Found on W heat Caused by Fun­ gus Organisms. Roughage Is Great Need of the Growing Helfer Feed for Fall Pigs Codling Moth Is Able to Stand Cold Weathei Cracked and Dirty Eggs Authorities Plan to Take a Farm Census Winning Pig Litter Was Given Run of Pasture Egg Production Depends Largely on Green Feed? ork of Com Borer ioe Sweet Clover of Help in Building Up Soil Self-Feeders Pay Well INCOME IS 28 BILLIONS Thinning Sweet Corn A car of Land Plaster Irrig atio n P ays TUR KEYS # Wl11 arrive in February. 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