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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1951)
Is WI-'.IINKSDAY, NOVKMHKII 7. Ili:l iikimu) and nkws. klamatii kau-s. okkgon Calf Care Has Survey Sfiows 27.3 Good ReflimS Farmers for Harry Only 21-3 percent of 401 farmers the farm vote was Kenerally re Care with raUc.i means inon- Bmj fBrm women said they would tcarded an playing a decisive role rash return lalci from the tow, vote Jor ptBSirtent Truman If he I In Pres. Truman's victory. I'i'uVt'rm 'idvl.or'K nJ'Cl I We" J"""""' ,or ref let:ll" I "General Elsenhower was most 1 niir.nvn rf ,?,.,m.l, Ai Scc""n,f 1 ."po1 check n0" frequently mentioned a the man of the University of California Ag I by County Gentleman magaxlne In , farmers would like to see on the VX'lftoSZZZnf'toZ B",t7"btr " "cllon " thelReVublc.n ke . fofiowld cTosely rboubeur ,2., " ""l"""'. jby Taft. both being suggested about better can sanitation ,.,,. . nm.. , u,.ih. I a widespread feeling that "he'll b hard to beat." nmvlito an Ideal nlaie In, l,n. ui twey. "rrc o , Dercenf Ha (. .,.,, wnulrf mil vote Jor President Truman and 7.3 tho to urow and then pans Irlo the calf'a dliiestive system. The buckets are easier to clian If they arc washed before the milk becomes dry. They should be rinsed with cold water and then be washed thoroughly with hot soup and wa ter. After being rinsed, tlicy are hung In the aun to dry. Calf pena need to be well-ventl-Iated, provide a lot of sunshine, and furnish adequate protection I during cold weather. Thry should be cany to clean Many dairymen percent were undecided. The magazine's check was made by It field correspondents in 23 slates. The question asked was, "Would you vote for Pres. Tru man If he were up for reelection today?" In the 1048 presidential election magazine says. None of those questioned, it add- ea, expressed aouoi mat i ruman wouia run in ivdj, ana mere was DcDfcS'j iq $) Peat soli, rich agriculturally and common In many parts of the basin la hard tn mir.lt nnc il .tart, hum. I . . .1 , , . . w " " 1 innow ifiv raiuiv ui aerping only ng. ' one calf to a pen during the. first ! - All yvur lany l!a tin' irarh'n nil or vmvv Hull mIovp tilth no It via at all. Itul vamp bird teuton, uhvn vr. hp'n the mont papula r aun ' fatuity. . two or three weeks, when tne calf shelter la no longci needed it rhouid ' be cleaned thoroughly and be sprayed with a suitable disinfec tant. Even under the best care, pens cannot be kept entirely Jrte Irom bacteria and virus, fio It n advlsa-' ble to put calves out on pasture . at as early an age as riosnible. 1 General sbbbbWbI Hans Fri BOOKKEEPING. Service 2254 So. 6th Phene 2-0293 Klamath's "Cattleman of the Year" Is Lifelong Klamath Cattle Rancher II y MALCOLM I I'l l V Jit. Dan Uskey, one ol Klamath's native sons and a lllrlung titniher, has been named Klamath county's "Cattleman of the Year " Dan was selec'ed by a cumuli- tee of local catlirmrii and rattle 1 expert, and was picked at iiciiik the outstanding urraonalltv In the basin In respect to the three ele ments asked In selection of the louuty'a calllrmnu. Operating hla jok River ranch ailmld a natural wililllle sanctuary In I'oe Volley, the W-yoar-old cat lleman developed his place Irom rock and aaiiebrunh to one ul the Plants Often Suicidal Planta often commit suicide or at Iron injure themselves, according In Ken Baghott, Tulrlake larm advisor. Take the rane of limd taken In by the roots. Certain minerals, about 15 of them, are essential lor proper growth. Often plants take up Hie wrong ones. For example, In laboralorv exile been shown that strontium which Is nil essential will be absorbed by plants. Miromium Is about the same all as calcium, an essential plant food. If a plant lakes tin this strontium tt becomes drllcicnl In calcium. Then II can not grow normally. ! Similarly It has been shown thai i molybdenum it present in large amounts Is taken un instead ol eisenllal sulphur. Pants need a llltle bit of molybdenum, but too much In Uio plant can poison live-, stock. Fortunately most ol nur Cal norma anils under cultivation con lain very little molybdenum. In low sulphur soils and where large amounts of molybdenum are present, enough molybdenum may lie taken up by Uie plant to Injure , II. i West's price cattle-raising locations lie now has MOO acres of vallev bottomland and hillside slopes in which he not only breeds and grows excellent livestock, but also farms hay and other of the basin's diversified cropplugs. Among his 1000 head of com mercial slock Is a basic herd he tines lor breeding stock IM pure bred animals, some of which have i tin up against top breeding stock in the West . . . and done well. In developing his ranch. Llskey Instigated the Irrigation system whtcn transformed drylands UUo high-ylcldlng pastures. The Lost Itlvcr ranch Is a small unit ol Ihe once great Llskey hold ings which Dan and his urothci , Ihr late Dave Llskey. developed over the past ve.irs. In the early 30 s thev obtained the Lost Itlver land area, and m 11138 nride the new ranch Ihe headquarters of Ihelr operations. In speaking ot his successes In his recent rattle business, Dan Is likely to say "We've had little luck. . . ." An iimmrtant nurl of Dan s llle, and an Imporianl element in nis selection as the county s lop cattle man this year. Is the Llskey fel lowship with youngsters. In last vear's Rotary Junior live tik shim-. Dan and his wife. Ma- purchased 411 and FFA slock. symbolic ot their Interests In youth and youngsters is the at II action the Llnkeys have iitnoni; Ihe younger group. This Saturday a group from Aoln high school, Adln. Call!., has planned a tour of the Lost fttver ranch premises. Aside from fine cattle and flue pasture, Dan Llskey's sheep rais ing Is another line that hus 'nought him prominent note. Among them Is a herd ol Sullolks, considered by some experts as the best m Ihe country. And December 18 key has been asked to participate In a forum at Bnl'in with the Ore gon Purebred Sheep breeder's as sociation, representing southern Oiegon and lis grass production. Llskey's selection, under a com mittee headed by Klamath Cattle man association Pres. Clerry We-I sets him up In competition with cattlemen from Lake. Mnlhctir and Hnrney counties lor the district title, and from there the iitstrtct winner goes to the state contest. Dan Llskey. Klamath's best ol the year. Is symbolic ol Klamath country and Its progress in agriculture. I Butcher Fined ' For Gouging SPOKANE, t -A mcatculter was fined 26 In federal court yes terday on a charge of selling meat I above the celling price set by the office of price stabilization. Fred L. 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