nzrrnt cAirrrt times. Ttudar.
9
County Agent'i OHic
Half Of Samples Collected
For Wheat Protien Survey
IT H. C ANDERSON
Mmmt one halt cf the Mm
!les or Hhr.t that will J
rVerntatlv o( soil. lyp.
ami other rrotnt wnf l
h.v. been plrkrd P IKl
trln survey nnr underwiy. This
It the second year 4 this survey
io determine th effect of various
r.rwtng conditions on wheal
TTieproJoot. Initiated last year
with the Orrcon Wheat Vomm Is.
ton and Oregon State lniver
nty cooperating, provided many
rf th answers which are needed
to continue with a stronc foreign
whrat marketing proeram. The
On-con State I'nivenUty. through
Ita county agent, have St
io gather the samples with the
Oregon Wheat Commission pay.
Inir ror the cost or the protein
analyst. , . .
Mv samples to date have been
picked up at the north Lexing
ton. Lexington and Ruck; ele
vator el the Morrow lounty
Grain Grower. One and one
hair pound sample will be col
lected rrom the Heppner. Jordon
and lone elevator as harvest
progresses. We will have a Rood
cross section of protein here with
M amplea to be taken.
Soon Morrow county rancher
will be receiving a letter
ror rurther Information which U
needed to correlate protein re
sult with some urowtne con
ditions. The date of seeding,
amount or nitrogen used and &p
proximate yield will be Rathered
,.t th nrv'. This
i a project or all or the major
atate.
Ranchers Hot Mixed Emotion
On Wheat and Baxlty Tlelda
Talking about wheat, e are
findmc mixed emotion as far
as yields are concerned as nar-.
. .. r,ricM Yields are de
pendent entirely upon the New wheat Standard
amount or rainiau mm " i tiira urower voniu
each or the communitie. As i Conslderable concern.
everyone Knows, uir .j . j
Polled Hereford
Tour fo Include
Morrow Ranches
The !sihwet .lied Hereford
TVur will be ronduci4 u
.V thrn Aucu.t 2 This Uur
tart at la Urande cow
M breakfast at the Hit-hard
lunch at mtW. From there
most of the polled herds In the
North! will beguiled, end
Ing at the Carnation rarm at
Carnation. Wn.
Mornww county will be hosts
on Augut 1. starting at i U
am. at the Leo lumelt Ran.n
at Boardmin. '"i, '!
tour will proceed to the kirk and
Kotlnon Karuh at I IO
After stopping over lor 1""" n
Heppner. the next atop U the
Herbert t.'Wstrom and Nms
lurvh at lone at HM. IXervone
I Invited to come t. tnee
ranches where purebred tilled
Hereford herd will be ahown.
This tour is x sponsored bv
the American Tolled Hereford
Association and the Mockman
Weekly M.igane, and will be
directed bv Bob Neumcyer and
Hob Teale. tour director.
Among ranches to be visited
on the find two tlaa will be the
K J Snder ivllel Hereford
ranch. Fnterprise: he Meet
Polled Hereford .,":? . .
Grande, Webb" lH'lled Hereford
Ranch. Gravdon Storey !(ll-d
Hereford ranch. Cul de Sac. Ida ;
t C. and Jamc Wolf ranch.
Pomerov. Wn ; and Tompkins
Llshtmng T ranch. alU Walla.
Overnight Mops will be made
at the Lewis and Clark Hotel,
i ....... ... M irrn hitman
MBS MYI II Ui" I - mt IJi""!
kut hi ex twrionee nas iu.t..i waiin aiia.
been mat it n wy.. - ."; .. ,raA VCZ e.Tn .'v
test wctgnt Dariey nu ". mo lour win " '
him at least, yielded a little cracker ranch. CcnterMlle n..
"L n,i Walter Brailotte rolled
Taul and Marcel Jones report Hereford rnf,1Moc?-lxJwn; r.r
I aui . ,. I T-, - ,.mnn ul attend the I tt
is real good consiaermg
of the low yteia oi Daney
have been harvesiea in in
ley m acre might be. In the
cae of wheat, a latle high, and
in the case of barley crop a little
low. tVen the poorest barley pro.
ductng area are reporting the
bet barley crop this xear. Many
that have completed barley har
vest n the north end are ap.
proachinc m ton per acre or the
highest tet weicht barley they
have harvested in their farming
experience.
Hudson barlev has generally
been the highet yielder with
the highest tot weight, although
there are some scattereil reports
that Hudson has not done too
well ror a particular grower.
Much lntcriit has been shown
by some raruhers in the north
Lexington area in I'nltan. a
upring barley grown In that area
In the pa 11 .hf
done exceptionally well for Mas
Barclay over the two year that
he has grown It. Max thinks
that it Is more winter hardy than
Flvn. though It Is strictly a
spring variety, he ha gone nl by
with seeding it In the fall. This
year his yield was pounds
...i.w u-.ifVit rj ni nounds.
Max says It doesn't grow as fast
Study Shows Gain In Meat Imports
and
elevations yet to be harvestea Barnett. Kirk and Robinson and
It win ce imerf-MiiiK "-. Herbert Ekstrom rancnes on si
far we missed the 2j bushel . av Aucust 1 The tour which
. - mnnTV I - - . i v I
wneai as tart.vi last wock in ,muu
yield. county has made stops in Ore
gon. Idaho and Wasningron ana
will arrive iaiuraay moruuit;,
A..n..r 1 at th Rarnett ranch
in rv.nHr.ri Thpir stODH include
one at the Kirk and Robinson
ranch at 11:00 a.m., tneir nexi
ct,tn. th ric&trom ranch at
1:30. They go from here to the
Stanley Crocker rancn ai uoiui-n-dale
and on to Carnation Farms
where they end the tour with a
polled sale.
Vernal Leads Alfalfa
fmuH mantnl Trin! ft
f-
Allalla variety inais kuv"
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HUMPHREYS
REXALL DRUG
rrea 1 n
much as 30 bushels an acre afds K apppars that there might
saitia has cone under M. mis , -0ii crivn from this
can be traced to rainfall, com- Jf it u proven tnat kernels
niAtf.lv it aDDears now that our, . ( v, mniM arp not
estimate of early June or the , asting classes but our "off- under flood irrigation at the
county average of 2o bushels or t ., kerneis of the variety Umatilla Branch Experiment
wheat and 1300 pounds oi bar-ine 0, station in Hermiston were har-
.' Burt has been the big offender vested recently. Results of the
i to date in Morrow county, i-oriv- trials, in their tnira year, was
Fold is giving-much trouble in vernal at 3.53 tons per acre as
areas where it is largely grown, the leading variety; nynu
rvofrw Vstrm CroDS SDec- Rmfht.ro vt'iiimv Creek Common
ialist, Oregon State University, yielded 3.49, with this being so
is working with counry agenis C0Se to vernal mai u couiu
in ih rviinmh a Has n tnresnine nf tu Hoiarminpd as a sienui
111! W.MMIW.W - 1 1 lJ I J - v...----- u
1 ....Im.o -arotlO Shim-lnt! .nt Jifforaruui
typical varietal characteristics to Vernal and the Willow Creek
Atwmina tVlO nrnVllPTTl OnlV 1 rnmmnn intra tho lpadprS in the
kernel or Red Wheat in 200 or harvest doing 15 better than
soft white is auowea winoui Ranger and Lanonian. wany 01
makin? a change in grade. This our growers have dropped
rnnTr tn. ha tho rnlv rnanpp in
the new standards that is giving
any sigruiicant trouoie 10 uic
"holding graae. -
in
Ranchers To Participate
Tm WiwflinrMt TAtir
Polled Hereford breeders ana
Tf proved
epx iV 2'
lull Kill it ' -
improved
The one on top is a world famous loond.
The one below It l the same legend redetlfln.d into an .11 new, tailor,
wagon.
It has the deluxe Interior appointment! and comfortable ride of e fin
MsSna r"r . carries sis big adult, plu. more luggage and equip
m" t then you can .m.g.ne. If. powered by Amerlc.'. only 10"jotlv.
overhead cam engine, the high torque Tornado 0HC . . .offer. optional
extra, .uch a. automatic tran.mi..lon. Independent front luism on
power .leering and power brake.. But the all now Wagon.er is really a
'Jeep' vehicle at heart.
The 'Jeep' Wagoneer goe. up steep hills, over rough rugged terrain
and through .now and mud that ...v. other car. helpl.s. An. I around
slippery turn, that cause fishtailing and .kidding. It hug. the road with
traditional 'Jeep' traction.
Th. big reason I. 4-wheel '-Driv.pow.r.- AIMour wheel. P"
whMls instead of just two. Take a demonstration drive soon. You ve
never driven a car that can do the things this one can.
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Dn..p...r" i. W.,oo..r .l.t.on w.9on-. n.w.
tmprov.d and ..elu.iv. -wh..l drl. .y.t.m.
Farley Motor Co.
HEPPNER. OREGON
8a Jep' vehicle In action In TUESDAY. 9 P-m.
"is casMisi ssow d mrs" ch. 25
Ranger in the past rew years ror
vernal or ianoman. aumc uc
also grown Oestan.
Tha VVIIInilf I TPPK 1 4JI 1 1 1 1 I
selected by Hynds Brothers from
neias mat nave mu
ally have characteristics of good
yield as wen as icnm u mc.
manv havp POne BW8V
T JiliC .t.j " r-t -
from growing Common alfaira,
in favor of an identified variety,
the Hvnds Brothers Willow
Creek selection evidentally is
not lacking in the aDinty io
yield. . .. ,
Frozen Beef uounies in
TT-il H i ry rra rj frnrPJl hpef in U. S.
cold storage lockers or July 1,
o noiriv 97ft million Dounds
were half again larger than a
year earlier ana more man
rfunkia avoraro fnr that date.
Carrying Capacity Compared
i Recreation rarauug
iMumko. nf animals TPT acre
l.uuiLn.1 v i ,
still applies but with recreation
. ... 1 nAA An
larming, u s peopie vi ouc m.
ofir.io n tho iniv issue of a
conservation magazine says an
acre of beacn win areoniniuuaic
about 400 swimmers, as iur uuai
ing, several row boats can be
used on an acre of water; but
for power boats and water ski -fntr
tho limit is about 1 boat
per 5 acres of water.
While what's carried Is dif
ferent, the basic conservation
concept of carrying a capacity
in saturation poini mm
t cAAtimoo wnnder if the
carrying capacity in hunters in
the mouniains uuuuk . "v-
season mieht be a little high?
Evidentally the crop being
harvested is evasive
that carrying capacity is still
adequate! , !
Study Show Crcdn
Feeding Help Prerent Fever
IV till y ui. .
sity of Illinois boosted grain
feeding oi cows inree
fore calving and prevented milk
fever. Using six cows with pre
vious histories of milk fever,
they boosted grain feeding from
the usual 0.5 of the body
weight to 1 of the body weight.
Blood serum calcium levels oi
the cows under the heavy feed
; o,roH 7Q at calving
versus 5.1 during calvings when
the cows deveiopea mux. icvei.
While the study is being con-1
tinued for more conclusive re-1
tv riprrl ana
suns in uitr
in three other high producing
herds, this might be well to
keep in mind for those Morrow
county dairymen who have had
a problem of milk fever in in
dividual dairy cows.
An Oegon Wvmnt if Art
ruitur 4udy tn lh ra d
treatment 4 lmt Unrls
twf rnirrini the hut f IVttund
stum thl beef m r through
ertuUr trade 1unnrU an!
ul)eteU ta the earn rwutme
lnir1Un a iK.nirlkC inraL
trnttnf on lh study. J UV
ivHithwth. awtMant Urtf h
StKulture for tirnk inJut
tie. Mtd the mrat I lnied
t.y the Wt-ra! nwat tnrtun
ulvutun Uklng UIIIUl MM-
liing troce.iure, unin mr
lactlitie
the
uted
In
nd siuumrnt
tittage and haintlini
ere atufacttry and in.iwira
feiuMtcally under the inrgon
inrat lnettUn 'n'Ctam.
The study showed the meat.
hk-h U nearly all trch triwfen
and largely uxl fur tuiulinc and
manufarturlrg pun-. Isvleaa
maintained under adequate
rrfrlk'eratlon an.t nncJMl with
ati(actory ruliim-nt
iHMithworth ald department
men four! that mt but not all
t4 the chain store rvne
lmiortetl meat.
In liithnk if txf mllt
thrtHikh the INtt vt IitUi4 the
department learrl that t
lMiwtrNt frwn Auntalia
Nrw Zealand th
nu.t.lhs 4 IM raf m
Unit l !k nuilion wind ahwt
it Mai Imtts X'MA
the end f June mpt.
from lhre rm'ica l rt
ir.hsl jH4.l
r4t fioin th. ti cvuntite
In 96i titalej 7ft:7-W HHin1
and out of that amount the
rtal neinmenl fffutest entry
fi ound To date thl
rar thrre has been rw meat
trluMH rntr)'.
In cvmmmtln on thle In
creaw In lrrcon tevf imiwris,
S,uthwofth said he nmtd ru
aitvunt f.T It. artu-ularly slme
U t contrary to the frcnt nat
ion a I i-Mure.
Mr. end Mr. L Matte
and lflvin Matte.'n trturned
Monday f'm rMsene uhere
thev Mt M-rral das Uiilntf
at the home of Mr. and Mr.
Hill I.J nth.
cor vnTi WMM1T
(Tm rei aOlM N'f M)
4U. U. tV tWf Ueat !
AfisnsltMt. fetl4).
PlM fMlu l-M
eeelea. rU it "r -it
full u u -
l.,atls. M
KiTt t b .c"M,r:
tWl 4
Held t.Wa. X. I""''
t.tT r Tt 1
rte with
Nebraska Picnic Set
The annual i-Unte j h
Nrbrka Slate Nnjrt if
eon and Whlng1un V'LAt
Lnd.v. August .
Itea.h Wih 3 'V1'
land. B'" rn,r,n,eI.Bm
dinner will - "'"' 'JT
Mill he at 1 ' Kormer ,Nla
kane Ill frgUler by count.
litrnd. are wrl-me
Saddlery to Movo
tU fUddlrry. whWh nas
U-n il-in' IuUm-m in in inxri
iii.n i.uii.iin with entrant
on Utlw Mierl. UI riv l
nrw Mali I" lh l.umm enn
iin.laf as ! S fitivre-
da. August . Ma iay. tu-r.
stair, rlirixie niu .
at Imticl U rne nd
Mm in Ihe iw 4atln III
Hilnee will I'Xall In the
mn tii ' htdat
tie.
Heppner Fomilici
Travel to Reunion
Mr. and Mr Trank Adkln
trailed to MlUauaie Itlday,
hcre they I'ent two tUv ltt.
In at h h,n of Ihrlr "ij
ml daughtei In law Mr. antl
Mi lrf fiUruon. Vnm ther
they continual n lo Mler rails
l'ik nrar MUerton. to attend
the annual t'any famtlv ie
unhm that w hrM unday.
Alwt attending the reunion
M.re Mr. ITudy raelr. Mr.
Townend and her hlldren,
Undy and Handy ThfV remain,
ed In Sweet lle thle week n
Lukim-k Mr. and Mr Ailklna
returned home late Sunday.
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