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right now. Prices are at their lowest, and the man who puts
his money in Farm Lands is sure to make a quick and sure
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Oi Vidalia, Georgia realter
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PHONE NO 5 —x_ VIDALIA, GA TIIC FllSt BaiA Phone 258
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VIDALIA, GEORGIA VIDALIA, GEORGIA
i: Agricultural Department |
;: C. (J. OA RISER, Toombs County Agent X
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Grain and Grots Grain
It usually is a Rood li>a to avoid
the late rush for oat. wheat, rye.
hairy vetch, and pasture grass seed.
It is a little early now some will
think but it pays to look around and
select the see<. you want and have it
bought now while the supply is liber
al nnd the price usually lower.
Oats and Hairy vetch make an ex
cellent tall cover crop that is also
good for gruzing cattle or hogs dur
ing the late winter and early spring
after they have finished the velvet
bean fields. At the same time the
vetch is acding nitrogen to the soil
just like peas do during the summer.
During the fall of 1921 1 saw a fle d
that produced 40 bushels of corn to the
acre that in 1919 only porduced about
S bushels. The owner aowei. it with i
oats and vetch the fall of 1919. Hog
ged this off during the spring. Sow
ed in peas the summer of 1920. whicn
was hogged down that fall. Then the
place was again sowed in vetch a tic.'
oats to be grazed the spring of 1921.
The corn following this was a credit
to any Southern field and a revelation .
of the value of cover crops to the
owner.
Making llaj for the Market
The practice of selling peavine hay
from land is probably one of the most
Injurious to the lands ant.' one of the
most expensive to the land owner.
The hay when sold carries so much
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fertility from the soil that it is hard
to see how it can be replaced with
fertilizer and manures.
Hut the practice of setliug this hay
to stock on your own farm either fed
to them or hogget.' off after the peas
are ripe is beneficial in two ways.
Frist it gives you the use of this val
uable hay and second the manure re
turns three fourths of the fertility to
the soil.
That resolves itself back to the old
saying the most economical way to
sol biilkev crops is through thef arm
animals. Wherever that is not possi
ble. as is sometimes the case, every
effort should be made to put the hay
, in as good shippiing coiu.ltion as pos
sible.
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Having time will soon be here.
Remember the markets want BRIGHT ,
SWEET hay WELL BALED. They
want hay with 3 wires around it in
stead of two because when a man gets
a carload of hay every bai'.e that
breaks must be sold at a loss or fed
to his own stock. They Co not want
any more of that waste than necessary
Lyons ami Vlda'ia Hog Sales
The writer has just come back from
a two weeks vacation trip and is ready
| now to hear from farmers having
hogs for these two sales Dont for
get the Lyons sale is September 19th
while Vlda'ia sale is September the
29th. Heretofore it has been custo
mary to require the farmers to have i
THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1922.
hogs here by 11 o’clock. That was
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because the through train rah at that
time ant.' we usually wanted to get
them off on that train. The mention
ed this time will be extended until
later If necessary but we prefer that
they be brought in early if possib'e
as that moves them off with less loss.
We would like to have all hogs in by
11 o’clock if possible but can use them
later. Usullay the hogs are auct
ioned off at 1 or 2 o’clock giving the
buyers time to make the next point.
The cooperative hog sales belong
to the farmer and their c.'egree of suc
cess depends on each one of them. It
is IMPORTANT that farmers let me
know at Lyons or Mr. Joe Jackson
know at Vidalia how many hogs they
will have.
Often in driving around 1 find mors
hogs that the owners are feeding sot
the sale. A postal cart.' will be of lit
tle trouble to you and will help us a
great deal as well as helping your
I own sale if you will seud one to me
telling me how many hogs you will
have In the sale.
We already have two cars listed for
each point and expect to have more
by that time. Cars ars difficult to get
unless we know several days ahead
of time. SO PLEASE LET US KNOW
AT LEAST TWO WEEKS BEFORE
THE SALE HOW MANY YOU WILL
HAVE.
Prosperity Depends On l's
During the last two weeks I spent
mv vacation back in a section of Geor
gia that has never grown cotton and
cannot grow cotton to maturity. That
is the first section of Georgia that 1
have been in that has not known what
the deflation meant. Their crops are^
i Corn, Cabbages,- Irish Potatoes. To
t bacco, and Applies. They haul 40
miles to market over roaCs that a car
- can hardly travel. It takes a good
1 driver to drive it in 5 hours and it re
- quires 3 days .for the farmers to haul
’ a load' to market and get back.
Unfortunately for us now, we have
learned that cotton was always de
i pcndable. Now that it has failed us
■ so often it hurts and it is hard for us
‘j to make the neccessary changes to
■ ac.apt ourselves and our farms to the
;jchanged conditions.
■! The past two weeks of wet weather
: i has impressed how uncertain cotton
> is in a manner never to be forgottdr.
i but old Toombs is not whipped by any
means. Too many of our farmers
| have been working toward other
i means of livelihooc. and we are on a
sound basis now.
—FOR SALE—Lot and five-room
house, bath and enclosed porch, rea
! sonable price. Apply to Mrs. M. C
! Sutton, Fitzgerald, Ga., 211 N. Palm
street. 8-31-4 t.
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it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
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AT VIDALIA PRIMITIVE CHURCH
Regular monthly meetings second
! Sunday and Saturday before in each
'month. Hours cf service on Satur
day 3 p. m. On Sunday 11 a. m.
I and 8:30 p. m. Bible study every
Sunday at 3 p. m. A cordial invita
. tion extended to all.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
—Rooms For Rent furnished or
unfurnished. Mrs. Hilton, corner of
Jenkins and Thompson Sts. It.
—New Dodge touring car for sale.
Car on floor and can make immediate
delivery. Bragg & Way.
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—New Dodge touring car so- sale.
Car on floor and can make immediate
delivery. Bragg & Way.
—New Dodge touring car for sale.
Car on floor and can make immediate
delivery. Bragg & W r ay.
—Buy your tires from us and save
money. E. L. Meadows, Vidalia.
—Buy your tires from us and save
money. E. L. Meadows, Vidalia.
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