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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1951)
s. WKDNHSIMY, NOVKMIIKH an, (,', 11EKALI) AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Nitrate Aids Gain In Wheat ernl years lo confirm preliminary riinrlunioiM. )lr mill liia land nets only 13 Inches nl rainfall a year. About 90 dclcuale lo the two day wheal league meeting heard MacOrrgor's speech, one of the llrst on the program. Panel dls- russlons were scheduled later today. OFBF Confab In Salem Monday The nrruxu fiirni liiirrnu feder ation gels l lilli li nriuiil ion vi-il- Uiiii under wuv In HiiIpiii Mouiluv with hi'iitluuiu tcrs In ihc Ucnntor liuii'l. 'Itie convention will be presided over by Uf'HP 1'res. Mnrshull Hwcarlugcn. Karl Kerns, Klumiilh rails, (.-hiilrnnin of tin Mute livestock dr mi rt n lent . mill Krcd Itueck, Langell Viillry, third vice president of the OKHK. have bceu programmed for Ihe iilfnlr. The Jackson rountv fiirm bureau will be accepted Into the federation ul this year's meelhiK. 150 Hear Experts Discuss a a m - weeds, Bugs at Tulelake Hiitnm nf I Ut Tula, i in., i.. si. ...... e PAGE THIRTEEN TULELAKE Home of Ivi Tut.. lake bum tamers heard a covey uf agricultural experts on bugs, weeds, and chemicals to eliminate both, discuss and present fuels November IS In reference lo Uic Tulelake area specifically. file meeting waa considered by Farm Advisor Ken BaKhoti aa per. haps the best of Its kind held here. Weed Hpeclallat W. A. llnrvcy University of California, explained Uiree actions necessary for 2 i-D lo kill weeds: 1. Materials must net Into the plant through the waxy layer. i. Musi have moving- action to Ret It Ui the roots. (Ins year Klve-llookcd Ba.ssia and I flUllll., I lie said BiihHla Is spread rapid-1 ly by livestock, farm machinery I and human beings. Is easily killed I ui win is uiiiiciiu to control because of lis late maturity. 3. After In. the maU-rlal must! "'T "'" MCP, was ,uk- .m . wm,.. .... i ' possioie new week kil- exert a killing action. Irr replacing 2.4-D since It has Harvey said three 2, 4 D solu- i own Proven less hazardous to lions used are sortiii... --li cereal crops saltand esters. He recommended prc-lrrlgatlon before application of 2-4. D which seems to stimulate killing action In some weeds and decreases damage to barley and other grasses. Weed Specialist Gene Cakln Klamath bureau of reclamation, discussed two weeds which have alarmed Klamath basin farmers Icelander To Attend 4-H Congress A young Icclundlc farmer now In Oreiicm Is on a free trip lo the Niilloiml 4 II club congress In Cln ciiuii November 2b to 29 as one nf seven essiiy winners among the 277 Inti-rnmionnl liirm trainees In the U. 8 Ifr Is Oiinmir Hiillflnrsson, 26, who has been living with the Paul Jmiuet fnmllv near Hllverton. His essay on "'Hie Henri lu Irom My Training Visit" praised the exten sion program In this country, especially 411 club work, lor lis conlrlbiiilons toward Improved rurul Ih'e 'Ihe trainees are sponsored by the KCA In cooprruiion with the L'MIA and stule agricultural exlen non services. Jiiinrs C Moore, out extension specialist, super vises tho liirm truinees In Oregon Allalla hay prices at Portland were Ihe highest in mid-November at anv time since 11118, according unus reiiort. Hupplles of animal proteins are mors plentiful this season by com parison with other leedslufls, ac cording to the ObC weekly review. I ll.l I BOC P 22S4 So. General Hans Fr'i BOOKKEEPING Service i. 6lk Phono 2-0291 to w m m iwimssi SPOKANE. Of) An eastern Wash. Ington tanner has suggested Ihe iio of a nitrate fertiliser makes It possible lo crop a relatively drv piece of Isnd every year and gel good results. Most farmers have been skipping a year on such land lo conserve innl.'ttiire In the noil. John M. MacOregor of Whitman nunly. Wash , Ihe nation's biggest heat-producing county, told Ihe , Waslllnirtnll.Iriahn wheat nmin' Ir.DIIM tif 111 v ..nnrlm.nl mih "annual cropping" Tuesday. He aald Harley Jncquot, a Wash-1 Ington slnle college agronumlst, suggested In 11)47 Ihnt a deficiency nf nitrogen In the soil and not the! limited rainfall was the limiting I factor lu growing wheal. MacOregor said he decided to1 check Ihe Uieory and started an nual cropping on loo acres of his lnd in 1114)1. He added nilrato terminer. I The average yield lor land rruied annually has been 27 bushels for land planted every other year. He pul 500 acres under annual cropping this year. , "I estimate the addlllpnal cost of taking oil two crops In two years al about eight additional bushels per acre." he said. MacOregor said the annual crop ping must be conducted for sev- J&t'fiidch' cut and wrap your beef and pork for your locker And we. ttill cur your homi and bacon SMOKE HOUSE 427 Marker A. G. "Butch" Swoiqart Klamath Falls Phone 7060 DR. PHILIP COLE Announces That He Has Moved His DENTAL OFFICE To 621 MAIN In the Swansen Bldg., Rm. 15 Phone 6585 RES. Phone 8380 3 4. I tlUtMlSU if I 1 ' -f. V--.,. ,S ,i! " it JfATnfiMmrvso mm 4P W.II ..rvl... ?r!l' ZJ," T,,m - JMVD24 - far Hn9. from 20 40 t.s, d.hjl diom" M $191.95 hollow w..l ..rw,., ondCrrl." "b; 'r",d B" ' V- .on ,nMI ZITZ ... .-.. rorconwnuoui duly Ihi MC TRUCKS FAIRBANKS MORSE - POMONA PUMPS 677 So. 7th St. ALUS-CHALMERS SALES & SERVICE Phone. 7771 Hilt tSTIMATiSBOOKUtl 1st ui coll ol your homo or farm to oitfmott your pumping notch. Th'i isrvlrs (i Irtt. All you hovo lo do It coll at our sfort, phono or writ vi (odoy. Alto otk tor froo booMtt M 'olrbonld-Mofu dttp wsll waltr lyiltmi. , FARM LOANS HM OSV. Swwtrk. S.4f 48 YEARS .... BOO MILLION DOLLAR! 'v Nesrlr s hair-rraluir of lime and nrarlr a billion dollars In mnnrf., rkat'o ks Ions and hi Black, '1 ha ('murnliil Insursnre Company f America has loaard W faters. When ysn'ra lbiahln( about a farm loss, those l.e ngarea ara Important. They mean thai Prudeatlal la a CONSTANT leader, a firm believer In Ihe Integrity and tae ralara of taa farmeer 1'radential made loans throughout Ihe deprtnion yean. . : Besldra Lon(-Trrm, Lo Kale loans. Kith No Fees Slock, or Coiajnbaiow. Trpayment Frl.ili-je., fair Appraisals and lin Plana to fit every farmer'a prrterrnco and needs. Prudential sites oa uto rrpatatloa of a Conslant lender, tho asoaraare of Perraanencr In tho farm loan field. 112 So. Ith For further Information. Call, Write or See HOWARD BARNHISEL AGENCY .1 uthorizett Mortgage Loan Solicitor for Tilt I'm ii;ntmi. insuba.nck company ok America Klamath, Lake, Modoc and Siskiyou Counties Phon 4195 bacramcnto bureau ot reclama tion week specialist Paul Baranek urged furmers to organize to con trol weeds on ditchbanks. He men tioned TCA and 2 A D as effective killers ot dltchbank weeds such ss lulea snd cattails. He augmented sterilants durlnx the winter month 1 to keep the banks free of weed-1 ings. Burt llovle. Tulelake field sts- i Hon. discussed aphid control In 1 cereals and alfalfa, while Farm Advisor Norm Nichols, Alturas, I described recent experiments on cattle Insects. Lorlng White, 8laklyou county agricultural commissioner, dls. cussed clover weevil control round Tulelake. SINUS INFECTIONS DR. E. M. MARSHA cc.i.l.llr Troaue lirlailH M.lk. t.1llrspraUa PbTslsls. One Call Gets Them All! One call lo CONSCXIDATED FREIGHT WAYS getf you oil Ihe services you mod lo solve your Irontporlalion problemi. CF offeri COMMERCIAL AND HOUSE HOID GOODS STORAGE, IOCAI CART AGE, POOl CAR DISTRIBUTION, IOCAI AND IONG DISTANCE MOVING in all major Western distribution centers plus fasl, dependable MOTOR FREIGHT SERV ICE to more than 900 Important points from the Great lakes to the Pacific Coast. RIGHT NOW we hove 1,820 sq. ft. of WAREHOUSE SPACI far ro ot . . . 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