April 1941 PAGE TWENTY-TWO Dump Grounds for Diseased Potatoes In Control Effort Using tht County Spud Dump Grounds Sfweiaeyrfy y" .i . leg.'aei "Oy'naeai AAA BootU Wheat Income 16 PER CENT News and Herald Farm Page OREGON FARM POPULATION UP Br WALTER JENDHZEJEWSKL Ant. Co. Agent Establishment of county dump grounds in the Malin, Merrill and Henley districts is another advancement in potato pest and disease control efforts. The dump grounds were set up for el worm and ring-rot infested potatoes. They are not intend ed for ordinary culls which are an asset on farms with live stock. Refuse, such as tin cans, etc, is not to be left at the po tato dumps. Dump ground sites were se lected for ready accessibility and isolation from crop land. Their locations are such that infection of other crop land through irrigation and drainage water is impossible. Fences have been provided to guard against danger to livestock and prevent eelworm spread in this manner. Budgets would not permit fencing at the Merrill dump at the present time but there is good isolation at that point. Fills Need There has long been a need for isolated ground to which cellar cleanings and rotted di seased potatoes might be taken. Without such locations, eelworm infested potatoes are hauled out according to the discretion of numerous potato growers and left to infect land in numerous different places. In order to prevent serious losses from ring rot it is particularly important to clean out cellars and disin fect them before cutting and handling seed for the new crop. Although ring rot is said not to live over in soli, a pile of cel lar cleanings might easily har bor countless numbers of these highly infectious bacteria. A pile of cellar cleanings might easily be the source of initial or even serious infection of a seed lot otherwise free of ring rot. Any potatoes or cellar refuse hauled to the dump grounds should be well sacked to pre vent scattering along roads. This is particularly important in the case of culls containing eelworm infected tubers. Eel worm potatoes should not be fed to livestock. Such feeding results in wholesale scattering pf the nematode. Feeding to hogs after cooking destroys the worms which are in the pota toes. Eelworm or potato nematode is a tiny worm which lives in soil. It obtains its food by en tering plant roots and tubers. After its entry into plant tis sue, the worm develops and eventually produces from S00 to 800 eggs. The eggs are lib erated when the greatly enlarg ed egg-bearing worm ruptures. As temperatures rise the eggs hatch into new worms which find new plant roots or tubers and repeat the process. The most favorable soil tempera tures for potato nematode de velopment are from 70 to 80 degrees. Under Klamath basin conditions, two broods are the rule. The first brood hatches and enters plant roots before potatoes set. The second brood enters growing tubers. On land known to be infested with eel worm, growers here have in some seasons been successful in holding down percentage of eel worm infected tubers by light, frequent irrigations, keeping the soil temperatures at around 63 . degrees. Low soil temperatures make the first brood Come lat er in the season and in some seasons eliminates a second brood. How To Identify Infected potatoes can be iden tified by a bumpy surface. Un der each of thj bumps a worm may be found. The roughness , is due to starch deposits caused to be made at that part of the tuber by the irritation set up after the worm entered. Par ing away a part of skin over a rough spot will reveal an opaque or sometimes slightly discolored area in the center of which a worm may be found. The worms are very small and they are hard to isolate even when enlarged by egg forma tion and can be seen readilv only with the aid of high pow ered lenses after isolation. Last year some infected po tatoes with no external rough ening were found. This was perhaps due to a third brood or generation due to a long grow. ing season. The third brood probably entered potatoes quite well grown and sufficient Ir ritation was not present to Old at 40? Get Pep MIL NEW, YEARS YOUNOEII cause heavier local starch de posits. Usually growers shy away from land that is known to be infested. Infested land can be cleaned up by clean cultivation for two years. The eradication may not be complete but for practical commercial potato growing, the eradication may be considered complete. The principle of eradication by clean cultivation is starvation. Grain crops may be planted if weeds are kept out Of all plants, only grain crops and grasses are not susceptible to nema tode. The value of dump grounds in ring rot control will.be ap parent to growers aware of the very infectious nature of the causative bacteria. The infec tious nature of Pseudomonas sepedonica is largely due to its rapidity of growth and multi plication. The bacteria are very numerous. There are teem ing millions of them in a sin gle infected potato. Only one is necessary to infect a seed piece. If the cut or broken surface of a seed potato comes in con tact with articles on which ring rot bacteria are present, a plant from the seed piece is extreme ly likely to produce a ring rot infected crop. The articles may be knives, cutting table, grad ing table, sacks, cellar floor or bin surface, and planters. Picker-planters are especially in strumental in spread, since spikes may be infected and each seed piece receives a fresh pick injury. Thorough cellar and equip ment clean-up and disinfection is essential to control zing rot. A cleaned up cellar may be dis infected with a formaldehyde solution made up with one pint formalin to 20 gallons of wa ter. The formalin solution is best for tools and equipment. A copper sulfate (bluestone) so lution of one pound to 10 gal lons of water is a good cellar spray. A pile of cellar refuse by the door takes a lot of effective ness away from disinfection in side. Bacteria are carried back into the cellar every time it is entered. Feed value of good eelworm free culls is an asset every po tato grower should capitalize on by including a livestock enter prise. Potatoes are equal to corn silage in feed value and are three times as good as man gels. Dumpgrounds were not set up for dumping valuable live stock feed. They are a disease and pest control measure. Po tatoes dyed under the feed di version program are not to be hauled to dumps. Feed diver sion payments are made for feeding No. 2s or better to live stock. Feed diversion potatoes which cannot be fed in the near future may be processed for fu ture use by ensiling or drying. The season of the year is at hand when creamery operators and dairymen who haul their own milk and cream should give careful attention to coverage of the truck used for this purpose The state department of agricul ture dairy division warns that it will require full compliance with the state regulation cover ing this matter. Several types of coverage are practical. The department makes no specific requirement as to type of covering. Officials feel, however, that canvas alone is not sufficient and that a padded cov ering should be used if the truck does not have a permanent top. It is essential that covering af fords protection from the sun's rays as well as from dust and dirt. Kidnev-B.adder Sufferers Must Drink VJat or 6 Glasses A Day-Big Help! Breraime know how food water Is for your general healtb drink til you ean It can't tort jrou and u partleularlr food ltd In S1".'''-"? 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Coats bat lea at all ereigteuT tv l - s;7 'iFTl f " ' &&&&& Pictures show cull spuds being dumped at the county dump grounds are the latest development in potato pest and, disease Drive on to Produce Every Possible Egg This Spring A nation-wide drive to pro duce every egg possible from laying flocks this spring has just been announced at Washington, D. C, as a part of the program to increase the production of certain concentrated foods while holding down the output of staple export crops such as wheat, cotton and tobacco. The program fits in well with the suggestions mirfe through out Oregon this spring by poul try specialists at Oregon State college, who recommended that egg producers hold their flocks to the maximum of present housing facilities, and that ample feed be used to insure maximum production. Neither the national nor state situation, however, warrants expansion in permanent new housing, accord ing to Secretary of Agriculture Claude Wi.kard and the Oregon poultry specialists Eggs have been included among a few foods such ts dairy products, pork, and chick ens for meat, the production ol which is to be encouraged for the next two years These foods will be needed 'r increaseo amounts in this country as in dustrial payrolls are stepped up, and they tire the easiest foods to export under the present pro gram of American aid to na tions resisting aggression. While corn is the feed expect ed to be used in greatest volume in carrying out this program, wheat will receive the benefit throughout the western states DEAFNESS If you hear, but do not understand conversa tions, contact Mr. William J. Wilson, Sonofona Representative, at the Hotel Elk, April 24,; 25, end 26th. Full audiometrle chart and demon- i tration of tht new small vacuum tube Sono-tone-Audicle The finest hearing aid available. particularly. Research carried on at Oregon State college in the last few years has shown that wheat is a suitable and even su perior feed grain for all types of livestock It already forma the chief ingredient of Oregon poul try feeds and the proportion of wheat can be increased when ever it is cheaper than other grains, according to tests made at OSC. The surplus marketing admin istration has arranged to sup port the market on the types of food mentioned in order to main tain prices profitable to the pro ducers. Average levels aimed at are eggs, 22c; pork, $9 per cwt.; chickens, 15c per pound, and dairy products, basis of 31c per pound of butter all prices figured at Chicago. Poultrymen to Speed Egg Output; CORVAILIS. April 24 (JP Oregon will assist in the nation wide campaign to increase egg production to meet increased domestic and foreign demand, OSC poultry department offi cials said Wednesday. Extension men of. the college have advised poultrymen to fill present housing facilities to capacity and feed enough to in sure full production this year. There is but one objective, and that is to defeat aggression. Samuel R. Fuller Jr., office of production management. ground No. 3 near Mails. The control efforts. PORTLAND, Ore., April 14 (AP) Better bread, now possi ble through restoration of vita mins in flour, will make bigger men, G. C. Thomas, Minneapolis, Minn., said Tuesday. The government is encour aging us to produce this flour, for it is one very decided con tribution made to the defense program in bringing better nu trition to the masses of people in a basic food," he said. Addressing the northwest bakers' convention, the vice president of General Mills, In corporated, explained, 'The pro gram calls for the restitution of vitamin Bl, thiamin; also nico tinic acid, which is another vita min of the B complex, and is now known as the anti-pellagra vitamin. With thute is added mineral Iron, all being natural to the wheat in full grain." Looking at the bright side suppose you lived at the North Pole and hubby stayed out all night? o icenk setting. yet within easy access of everything. The Hrhnore offers you its distinguished address while in Lot Angeles. Typifying traditional western hospitality, comfort and culture this fine hotel always treats Its guests 'to an advonture In the ort of graceful living. IS00 1 00 MS frfft Uncus tnm l y ooustfs (to. 6 U y-J WASHINGTON. April 23 W) Total farm population in Ore gon has Increased by 18.1 per cent since 1930 but preliminary estimates for the country as a whole show an lnciease of only one-tenth of one, pel cent, the census bureau said today. Connecticut showed the larg est Increase 19 8 per cent and South Dakota the greatest decrease 21.1 per cent. The total farm oupulution of Oregon was 2S9.tJ.iri In 11)40. In 1930 it was 223.007. Other preliminary census esti mates today showed Oregon has 108 males for each 100 females. Total 1940 male population was estimated at 303,864 and female at 523,820 The white population was placed at 457.214 males and 518.08a females. Ii. 1930 the state had 490,479 male whites and 448.118 females. The non-white population for 1940 was estimated at 8630 males and 5734 females. Another preliminary analysis showed that the sta'e had 49.572 males and 43,063 females 63 years of aie or ovn. The total numbers of persons of this age in Oregon increased 37 6 per cent since 1930. Fluffy mattresses made from surplus cotton have gone into 67 Klamath homes to make for better living. These Were the mattresses made at the Altamont work center by the families who received them. The Altamont work center closed Monday. April 21 com pleting 120 mattresses. Super vising the work at this center were the fallowing local leaders who donated their time and serv ice to the community- Mrs Anna Funk. Mrs C. W. Judkins, Mrs. Charles Thurman, Mrs. Lester Wishard, Mrs. M. E. Knauss, and Mrs. Imlg. Sewlt.g machines were loaned by the Singer Sew StauUeii Steel KITCHEN KNIVES t "0u ALL FOR ONE-COAT MAGIC for walls, furniture and woodwork . . . THE EASIEST - F. R. IHIAUGER SI 5 Market Ths U. 8. Dtpsrtnwnt of Agriculture says that Amtrlcan famwrs who cooporaud la ths 1940 AAA program rscslvtd a net rstura nearly 80 cants a bushtl for thslr whut. Compared with a probata return of 40 cents a bushtl or Its had thsy besn dsptiwlsnt ntlrsly upon ths world market. 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