Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 21, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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    inn lhe td. fur ln ye.r t. ' '
j Valley ikiflKgeflH
Poe SCD
Gets New
PAGE EIGHT
Soil Test Service Ready
For Klamath Area Farmers
. . .it niaH in (run,
tl.illl llrw Uuatd Miming,, , 1.
miuriil Hi nniiluiii WIW
i Ilia emllllV.k M
Members
n... ii.tiiii Cmnrnallull C'uHl'
;? ?.k 7.-,,, accord i ns to made Ind'csto hdl-Pf Hi, amount
roun tv Fxtcns.on As. Wall Jfn-; rr porifd is hitn. mraium. or
drsejewaM. 0 lht basis r( rxprrirnrr In
The service Is " : Klamaih County. Jrmlrs?jFki be
tee ims " .t.'i li-n trw oria.iinair '
laboratory brc-.n orri.or ai v (o 1i1(a (pd l5lf S,OT.
college in Dfcemtfr. (.s
Containers for snl sampl". in-1 msponscs of allal! mid Milif
formation shee;s md directions lor, 0 ..p;,,,, application vry ;'
umplms soil may be oouuiea atlv 0n Mmf ,,rnw f0cl mrrej.es
lhe Couhly A6cnls clficr. I from u-e cf .super piiesohete.
Reports cf lU marie iH t ! On othrr larms no increase H fu
rtiailrd to couniv ason; ofuces. 1 AcnX, The ;tnt thinis tests lor
Anu are to ri!srus results o. PH l0;j salts, ciioum and sotli
lens with Uif tenners concerned. am Km be of value to folks ho
nular tests to te made on all are attempting to reclaim alkali
b - .1 .....,,lc i-nn. ! lanrt
Mn'or.nalys"" lor c'alcmin and i He point., out that result, of
ior vilible phosrliates and pot-,; tests are a valuable since lor sen
ior '"'f1 ' ' .,. cril (rritiiter re.-onunendations
made to determine soil reaction. I but are not suitable Icr raimiirly
toi,i salts and sodium are sestea de.aiied icriin.-.-r pierW...B..
for where alkali Is sirons.
Paisley Talks
SCD at Meet
Results of (rriiliMr in an-
soil tests made on a 'de rn,e oi
Klamaih County soiU over peri
od of years indicate Uirt pouJi
supplies are senetally socd
some cases incrcs?ed potato ; ;elds
result from inclusion of po;.v'i in
txnato fcr.ihrer. Suc;i itic:c.vt.
however, do not compare T-tih the
n:riMses g-nfmlly ooi;i t.vni
n.troscn and phosphate in me for
ulcer applied to potatoc
T.irre is some rcsso.i to bel.fve
that tpe of potatoes M imprcved
on so:ile so. Is n?n ooic:! t-. in
On nun--
elv with the amount of i 1
organic matter pie.ent!
varying temperatures . A
e season. I lr
torn so Is here carry a
itase of organic msiuT. i
By MRS. CLYDE BRA.MLKTTE
PAISLEY Paisley showed reluc
tance to accept soil conservation
. . .ha AvnlanitnrV meCI-
r w. j ,. .u. .-i,-,i ,.rti;-rram eluded in potato fertil'ier
. is i discussion on era! soils, gram yield, are sener-
ed when the group decided to de.er - questionable. Or most
any definite action until the first ux. bo:(t.111 ,0lh
week in March. 'phosphate is of value as a grain
Lake County Agent E.Jin Cornell fertilizer,
c.ed as chairman and Robert C. I The testing service does not i.f
Bauni, executive secretary, and tn tests lor available nrrogrn
Joe Sotcrs. area conservationist 1 Availability ot nitrogen in soils i
from Bena, answered the many vanes widely with th
questions brought up. j humus or organ:
it k-bc tiTDlinfH that the federal i and w'ith
government pays the Son Conser
Vilion techn.cian and that every
one assists in meeting the costs.
The local board, elected from land !
owners in the district, maies tne
definite plans for work and the
individual must request service be
fore a technician is assigned, Tne
conservation service assists by
making conservation surveys a;
p roves individual farm plans, as
fists, with practice set-up, makes
soil survey.;, determines wbethw
reseed.ng would be worth while
and other activities under the direc
tion of the board of supervisors.
The individual rancher must apply
lor the service and no one is obli
gated to accept. I
A two-thirds favorable vote ol
those voting are necessary to or
ganize a ci.strici.
Warren Snider, Paisley rancher,
suggested that Summer Lake and
Paisley be organized as two sep
arate districts. Baura said however,
that this was not possible until
i mi&mr si smv- ft-. . j
0 wym f
CHAMP Carnation Hametleac! Daiy Mjdcap recently completed a year p.oduct.oi)
etblijMn9 new worU record and an vraq of 44 quarli per day. A lO year old Holit.m.
Frleien, lhe 9av 36.414 poundi of mll' wi:h 1. 5 I I poundj of bultnt. TKe new faced it naaf
ly $even times fie protluctio.i of tSe av-raqe cow. WaiS.nqton State Oifector of Aat.cullu'O
Serren. Omdahl and Carnation Cattle Supt. Henry Duve pote with Oaly t Ca'nat.on, Wath.
Serais anbjjeto
through the
Lake bottom
hiRh Derccmase of organ
Theoretically such sotH rfcould re
quire no nitroRfn (eruKer. Aciu-
alJv fertilizer trials on ruch ilL
have shown increasir? yeldi of
potatoes as nitrogen apphcaotis i
increased to 250 pounds of actual .
nitrogen per cr
Standard application of 100
pounds of phosphate and 50 puurd: i
of potash were nnde in conncc-j
tion with varied rate of nitrcpren. j
Maximum potato yield have noli
been secured with use oi nitrogen
alone.
Bees Needed
For Pay Crop
i
i at. 1
i.Lri)i..M (ti n
i'xrm Kdltor
AHA Registers
Weston, Sons
Jchn C. Weston and Sons, Klanv
atn f ans, nave b;en named
PMA Sign-up Deadline Set
Community
Tie PMA'a 1953 Agricultural Con
servation PioR.am sisn-up rcia un re.pec.;ve rrnunun.'.ir
derway uevt we"k wiih s.rh up
by Klamath County farmers plan
ning to participate due betore Jan
31.
County Chairman William Bur-
AJdiUotiai pi"(Kjf Lf Ihf value of
brrt in thr (Killaui't-n and pt.
dui-tioa of irrd crop It fuumt In
' r r-,i,ii rf 1; (ui:ci by t)r. II A
kuiirii, ai.ualiu.-tu at ()trn
; a:ie collfse.
1 In cctnjMrt'.tKi lrit of aUike, !!
and trutturn cloxcr tct U pt uiuc
tlou ttM and !t.iout bee tat po
hitfttion. it lound UiaI the pio
diH'.icn of pjiUjj eA crp ii
mipo;bif ;tiVu( t!i b-rc..
The nmnljff of iea prixlucfd
Iroin IPO htl of ahiae rluter un
der a rjfie n;cft fcrpi tjlf ifrt
out was 130 in on trat and 40 in
a treund llie number of arU from
'100 headi here bert ere present
a iai. fjr, ftcullrn rrtoited.
Rfulti -: atwiil the lame in
the PMA office on the day ft uteir slm;Ur vx ,,h Ut0 rf4 Bnd cf,m,
repeciue sljnup,. Burnett clo.er. Uw than 10
.i.Q .urr .igmng the farmers be.)C,mf rrom I00 h(,ilto o( M c,mff
i... t Ml ..hHtllltutriU
mmrv iip- 'T"-
ill utivunia to Hie l-'V a'1'l'U
nnl.hr II (Mi.l ilil' !' Kl'"-i''
IV la Ih. IV Valley KH ill
muni linn il l
Dl.l llunl, Jr l'Ulii "
llillllicril lixlay ll.liv 1-raiMMi i
II mi the Ix'inl li e-ir "i
....ii. ii,. Mmio.' I'uiiH Km I
Klamaih aira. H' Oa" I" "
Tule Growers
Slate Meet
UuuuamHil tin ate ,d I11''
in ctuttnt hall linv frb at
3 pin fat formation tnrtttn ai
agrKttPural poiuifi fur !uuu
grurr
CtJinmlHrrt mretmg hete Mn-
(Tie iHilCif a. lu be eubmllled
a tioiMmriMUtion lit Um riic:ei
dutiniiif tton liw ittrtiliii i to
nbuin an epieaUn u genetal
'srori' oiiiti n tn agtU uhul
t aiwt the frlrit k
i In t event potato mreting. gio.
era liul.t atrtt in WrrlOl Ihejr uM
Me a ' h-nJi off pom-jr wuru
! tMM'Ibli
j N(f nhilri the lulrldae ttt
9t Awccliwn he ttttHfc) out emt
u moving along In U rtWti to
i set M fKf rent ainno! of it
IM aaeoamcitt prugtam. t'tei
iriiarlr Wirt hai lepulU
tloveter. oiie are ere tnutl
de-j-tn round lhe Btitt eiut 11
mar U aunie tme pefore iirumffa
renreaeittaiura tl( u able lo
iriift them,
ItKO D KM ( nUe J Ihr
Crnital Alberva Wont fQer' A
Bociation report It trt-fprd alnwtt
eo.ooo nour of oM (luting 1?
art Iruiease of mot than 3.tC0
poumla oer lOl.
cur ond w JS
r-' i igi k. - .
417 Ma.hfl
SMOKEiift"
A,0."-.k.,
coitiinitteriren from
U lie at
come eluible lor piogram aun-
neit has announcrd linal sitnup ance.
the vote on the teterendnm ii ... memoersmp in uie American Here-'""s icr various coun-.y communi-
leral mm hn,iiri ji. .k.l'nrd Association, the world s lart-i"" as lollov s.
proposal, then it would be in order iest Purebret "Sistr? organization,
lor Summer Lake to petition lor , hfado!larters has announced
a separate district. j(fom Knsas City.. Mo.
At the close of the nicctinz a ' In maicmg the announcemenl. the
lilm giving the history of the Soil ?!s0;:',tin reported 141 Hereford
Consen-alion Service was shown. I breedtrs were Pcel n the as-
A Kn... os i . . OCiat'On nffieinl rnclai Hitr.n. ii..
"wui "meis ana.rancners at- .. . . 4 .c
MerriU-Malin. Jan 26.
Henley-Keno-Midland. Jan. J7.
Bonaiua-Poe Valley, Jan. :S.
Fort Klamath, Jan. 23.
Bmne'.t riiiiauirit the an cu'.turJ
at yioram u tlcittiuil to v.'.-.l
I tnrmets in carrying out conirrva.
ition liracticr, wh.ch henelii ih.
whole nation by lncreainj prnduo
I Hon and conserving the to lor
lunire generations.
undtr the cage and more uian W
iroin ico iiH in ule 0
lirie beet sen oritii-i Crim
foil cloer eed counu -ere aiouim
lVfl without and more min loco
uh lhe be.
ended.
Field Mice
Flooded Out
Klamath's field mouse popula
tion, building up earlier in the win
ter under cover of a heavy snow
and ice blanket, may be dcreas
ng rapidly now.
Earlier there were numerous re
ports to mouse damage in pastures
hay and clover fields and to mead
ows. The mice were protected by
the ice from their usual predators
coyotes and hawks and cats.
With the advent of recent heavy
rains, burrows have filled with wa
ter, and mice are being driven
into the open. Many whole families
are being drowned in their holes,
and entire litters wiped out
Only mice inhabiting areas where
?.er. 00 drainage, sucn as
ditcnbanks and sloping fields are
ewaptng. The count should be way
down later on if present indica
tions are correct, according to H.D
Schieferstein, County weed controi
supervisor.
month of December, bringing the
membership to an all time high
of 21.880 members.
In addition to the membership
rosier, the association maintains
active accounts for approximately
80.000 Hereford Breeders.
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Arch East Beati
DREWS' "Monitore
733 Main Sr.
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EQUIPMENT omT.
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Cattle Shelter..
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Da It NOW!
General Iniurance
Aiiaeintot
Srpyca Eaton,
Caui.m.ker,
Carl Main
Dozens of Other Uses!
Widlh,: 20'. w -p,UrC SerV,'Ce-
Wh.y,riob,t ' 40 50 ' 60 7' wide,;
Stralahf u....n.
AH the Spate You Pay for-i
HtATON STEEL
AND SUPPLY
HEAVY BREED
"COCKERELS"
a pEc
OR
$950
A HUNDRED
msx CHICKS
THESE CHICKS
Frycr for th. Locker (hit S
of the year!
Will Mok. Delicious
JANUARY 30th m
30th will be the Fint Arrival of HEAVY BREED
COCKERELS!
SPECIAL
$16.95
100 COCKERELS
HEAT LAMP BROODERS
2 FOUNT BASES
1 FEEDER
2S-LB. STARTER
STANDARD FEED CO.
All Operators, Lesseeib
Property Owners of T
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Members of the :w
to
Tulelake Growers!
Invite You to Join!
Why Should You Join)
Here Are Some of the Reoscr
BECAUSE-BECAUSE-
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"ocol.on ocls qj jDokcjmon ol Ih. Qiotik
BECAUSE-
BECAUSE-
Cor h''Td),Q,nl D0I-LAR AND CENTSitW"1
n'owcr, "vf V"?'" dutinq OPA. Thi '
nho.,1 S 6Vn ',t .000.000.00 oddlt.onol dollars. JJm
liav hin :..i ,"er 'duction in Freioht Choi '7!
c.s ovcr tTrta. ' Ortaon Coast Poinli Sfc
w.uvu.uu annually. , f 4
BECAUSE- f
'"'. The" a?" ' nced. 0 olid and stable lobor ji
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linn 1' The Thousnndj ol Dnllnrl (0
, sornt recruitino ond towfilfr
"in costs h01 very dire' )v beneited m
426 Spring
Phon. 2-3427
SY "Yes" When You Ar. Invited
2910 So. 6th
Ph. 8300
Of th, Tu,a GrowV