mrrntn ga-ette -times. Tbundor. rhnuarr il h Mis Columbia Plateau IFeedlot Disease Resource Council Causing Losses Due fo Organize County Agent's Office Chemical Research On Rust Shows Good Results they Bf GENE WINTERS .mulch there, Morrow County Extoaioa Ajai kin. I Spring cround incre nav iwn tome prom- im...- ...rh thankine in for Mne development by rewarch nlUlc xht.nhy exposing buried uxrken with rust control At the ,,r,w contribute to foot rot. present time there are two ex -1 Kot rot In I.iaho has born pertmentaJ materials effective increased with the use of am at en.dlc.tln stripe rust which rnoniaral fertilizers Including may also prove effective on con- Ursa in th spring. The damage trnl of Mem rust. has teen attributed to ammonia These two chemicals are aim-;-,,, untUv cxjI, wet soil condit- pit- romiinunai nun ukky-i ions. a reasonable price when they, become available and registered , for such use. Brand Certificates jesis re unuerway now 10 f ; r ' Orecon Governor Mark Hat field will keynote the orcanl tun meriinc of the Columbia Plateau Hcourw Council In SHkane, February 25 and 2a Ken Turner, a supervisor of the lieppner lonMYvatlnn District, said that plans are being made ior some from here to attend the meeting. Thomas 8. Foley. Washlne ton's Fifth District Congressman, wtn soeaK to the noon lunch i.uffer winter rn February 23; and it- u. r. intHtpmais. president disturbance or fnierltus of the University of uiano wui apHar MtuMav morning. The Columbia Tlateau Ro sources council seeks a new ap proacn io sou ana water ro source management and consr- Some western cattle feeders are now suffering lo&scs from a disease, that appears to be con fining Itself to feeder lots. Oregon has nt mNnrd the dls-aM, aivontln. to vcterlnar lans with the Oregon iVpnrt ment of Agriculture, but to date only a few cases have been re ported and diagnosed In the state. Mori commonly called "Sleep er Disease in Cattle" tne lecn nleal name for the disease. which In some states has caus ed death loes as high as 10 percent In cattle pons it hits, Is Infectious Thromboembolic Meningoencephalitis, Dr. George Coburn. an assist ant veterinarian with the de partment of agriculture, says mortality will run up as high atlon for a 1165 million acre as 93 percent In animals show PilS ilflna,l .... -I I .1 .... area drained by the Columbia river in eastern Oregon, eastern Washington and Idaho. Aid leiian. a Benewah Coun Ing well established symptoms of the disease. The victims us ually weigh from 750 to 1.100 tv. I.i.T 1 under air- ' Kdgar Albert. Union, livestock officer for I'nion. Umatilla. Ba- president of the National Asso elation of Soil and Water Con servation districts, was appoint ed to head a five-man organlz ing committee for the CPKC at a meeting last March called hv determine efficiency plane application. One advantage showed now mir nthAr materials i that these -two" do not need to be rrj 'or.w; w""' erman scott Barr of Edwall. president applied until there la a proD-'"l " w mcior me vvasnington state Asso lem. April applications have Oregon Department of Agrlcul- elation of Soil and Water Con given best results. Further In- ,UIT- reminding cattle and servation Districts. vestigation may pinpoint timing nQrse ,"n" no move meir As proposed bv the interim permitting it to be Included animals in and out of the state committee the CPRC would be with a 2-4.D application. on Ine i snow na racing a mcady controlled organization Bust Watched Hero I1"'111 that lcial brand cor- with a decision making branch Rust is distributed widely ""yaies are avauame ior inese composed of throughout the county. Just how animais. from farm organisations much rust we will have andl wocki ior me enure ear, mese non farm groups. damage experienced will depend ccrtiiicatc eliminate the neces- One representative from each upon weather conditions from suy P1 Paing a separate in- state involved would sit on a now until warm weather. ,ap-ion iee eacn ume me am- Idaed spring wheat has react- ma.1. ls,mPvfd Jut f ,he ?ut ed resistant to most traces of! T.h? "a for horses Is oO rust so would be . good selec- "TU. a1',J'or .rJUt,f 70 'T tlIt.lUUl-9 llltr 1U IUI planting this tlon for spring year. The rust spore trap program will be continued one more ' a "Vtrfc-si I ntv ffsnuiaM r I 1 -v-w a uc KIU-CI9 Villi .. , . - be contacted in a short time to I and from Department of Ag coordinate this Columbia Basin wide program. Rot Finding Eyed Wheat growers with an ex erience of root rot and foot rot problems may be interested In Montana and Idaho findings. In the Oregon Beef Council. Certif icates are available from the brand inspector in the area. livestock officer, the sheriffs of- riculture headquarters in Salem. Wogcnbfasr Elected I John Wagenblast of Lexing ton has been elected secretary ' of his living eroun. Farm House. Aioniana ItlPV rennrt mnrm Tnnt ! at rtrocrnn :tata ITnlvorcitv Ma rot in a stubble mulch program, i is a freshman at OSU this yearp1at out u mey dont use a stubble in the School of Agriculture. AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO. Owned and Operated By PAUL N. HANSEN Will be back again this year for the weed spraying season, to offer assistance to the ranchers of this area with your weed spraying problems. board of directors. This board would elect an executive com mittee to carry out a long-range program for the development, use. management and conserva tion of the land and water re sources of the area. Another branch, composed of an advisory committee made ud of representatives from state and federal agencies, would work with the board and exec utive committee In collecting tacts, analyzing problems and suggesting programs. 'This part of the Council would be somewhat similar to the agencies which direct the Plains program In the Midwest, says McClellan. "But the Columbia Plateau Resources Council would go far beyond that. It would provide local, democratic control to in sure it from becoming another government dominated pro gram. It would deal with Drob lems vitally affecting all people in the area water and soil con servation, flood control, pollu tion and sedimentation prob lems, roads, bridges, recreation and Just about anything else connected with soil and water." The proposal would include areas of three states to begin with, but other states In the Columbia River Basin could Join. "This Is Just a proposal," points out McClellan. "It's for all the people in the area to decide. We hope individuals will make themselves heard in the open forum discussions and Uirough their representatives at the meeting In Spokane Febru ary 25 and 26." Representing Ore g o n State University at the Spokane organ izational meeting of the Col umbia Plateau Resources Coun cil will be Dean of Agriculture Wilbur Cooney; Soils Depart ment head Horace B. Cheney: I W. G. Nibler and Ted Sidor. Cor- years of age and have been on feed from 40 to 110 days before the symptoms are noticed He said early signs of the dls ease are difficult to detect and the finding of dead animals and animals apiwoachlng death I usually the first Indication of the disease among the cattle Animals affected with It are reluctant to move, stiff and slightly lame. There Is also of ten a knuckling over at th representatives ankle Joint and temperatures and may run as high as 107 degree. Shortly before death there is staggering gait, a weakness in the hindquarters of the animal and paralysis. Because the disease strikes the brain and nerves, it is dif ficult to successfully treat cat tie with well established symp toms. However, animals In the very early stages of the disease have been saved and Coburn's advice to cattle owners Is to call a veterinarian immediately when animals show symptoms of being 111 vallis. OSU Cooperative Exten sion Service; county extension agents Victor Johnson. Pendle ton: Thomas V. Thompson. Moro; and Ernest Klrsch, La Grande. Landforce Speaks Af North Morrow District Meeting y GENE WINTERS j Morrow County EatuU Aol When you change the envlr onmem. you nictate the type i'i animai unicn will proH-r statei Andrew Landforce. tXSU wiitime management peclalli.t to those present at the Hoard man Soil and Water Contvva- uon i ut net annual meeting In irrigun last week. r Whine Mil be different In the Columbia River In North Morrow county after the John Day pool Is filled, lie aald. Th environment then will he changed from flowing water to sun waier. resulting in warmer water temieraturea. The specialist aaid vou can expect good fishing, but It may be large mouth bass, channel catfish and other warm water fish. Other change as a result of the pool will he Improved ml gratorv waterfowl and upland game nirn hunting. Landforce ointed out to Boardman and Irrlgon area res Ittents ways that landowners may receive Income from recre atlonal facilities such as form Ing duck clubs, offering farm vacations with ramping, fish Ing and boating facilities. The annual meeting followed a dinner provided by the dls- trict. Maxwell Jones, district board chairman, awarded Henry Can tenbeln, Boardman dairyman, the Goodyear Award for being the outstanding conservation farmer of the year. Fleeted to the Boardman SAWCD board were Arnold lloff. man and Gantenbeln. Carryover members are Maxwell Jones, Don Kenney. Paul Slaughter. Gene Winters, county acent. reported on the proposed Colum bia Plateau Hesource Council to the 40 persons present. Grain Receipts Show Increase The volume of Incoming grain lnsHH-ted In Portland by the grain division. Oregon !cpart ment of Agriculture, In January Has theater than any month lnee tVloln-r. WUV and 78.7U7 ton more than In January l'XX Itic January JWrt figures on grain received In Poilland Was .'hi... 10 tons, comircd with 37tJ, 71. tons In CVtobcr, WA. Janu Cutters Oowl Club Sponsors Sale At the meeting of Sew a Bit. Rip a Bit 4 11 club February 15. all members were rcesent. Our Club decided to have a lunch eon cloth and napkin sale. The sale was held Saturday. Febru- ry 19. at Central Market. We met again Tuesday. Februarv 22. Donna Flack, reporter Country Cutters Clothing and Knitting rluti met Saturday, February 21. at 10 o'clock at the James I VM violin home, ivbhy arren, presittent. conducted short businens meeting with all mctmiers present. tcmiitra lions for the fair were discuss ed Some of the elrla worked on wiling in sleeves under the dir ection of the leader. Betty Carl son. The rent worked on knit ting. Next meetlntr will lie dur ing spring vacation. After a sack lunch and Val entine cupcakes and hot choc olate prepared bv Mrs. Ivttv. John, the groui went to Heop ner to bowl with the tunlor hUh classes .f the lone United Church of Christ and St. William- Catholic church. We had wonderful afternoon. Molly Rocket, reporter ary liinpfctlons covered 4.U19 more Ions than In iH-cemticr, Grain cheeked f-r exort by Ptvlland innprctors dropped to 2?M.4!tt tons In January from 2I7" tons In Iecemler. Thene Inopcctlons covered shipments from both Portland and Atorla. 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