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Timber Taking a Beating
From Dry Weather and Fires
BY CARL JENNIS
Forest Ranger
F^eld crops are not the only
11 ips which are suffering from
this ary weather we have been
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having this summer. Timber [
crops in Newton County are also ; (
taking a beating. As if the lack! ।
of moisture in the trees food man- 1 i
ufacturing process were not |
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enough, forest fires are also tak
ing their toll.
At the time this is being writ
ten. a total of six wildfires has
been reported in the County
during the month of September.
These six fires range in size
from* one-quarter acre to our
largest thus far, 30 acres. In ad- i
dition to these six fires, five
others, under one-quarter of an
acre have been reported.
A list of the people owning the j
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land on which the fires occurred
are: Mr. W. W. Crowe, Mrs. G.
L. Cheery, Mr. E. L. Ficquett,
Mr. S. A. Ginn, Mr. W. M. John
son, Mrs. Bill Smith, Mr. Jimmy
Grant, Mr. E. Q. Davis. Mr. Her
bert Snipes, Mr. L. P. Ratcliff,
Mary Martin, and Alene Benton.
All of these fires started
accidently, I am sure, and it
would have been hard to pre
vent a couple of them from
happening. But, on the other
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ily have been, prevented.
In the type weather we have
, been having, people should be
more cautious about throwing
burning matches and cigarettes
• away, and leaving burning trash,
, etc. unguarded. As a matter of
. fact, these things should not be
I done at all.
Though we have had an aw
■ , ful lot of fires in the County
i; recently, I am still proud of
" । Newton County’s record so far.
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Water Maid Rice . . 15/
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(Largest Coverage Any Weekly In The State) Thursday, October 7, 1954
While our percent acreage bum-'
■ ed is high for an average year,
: we must consider the fact that
; this is far from being an aver
i age year. Many Counties have
, lost much more acreage and have
J had a larger number of fires.
? Newton County would have lost
many more acres, but for the
■ fore thought and splendid co
’ operation its citizens have shown,
f Several landowners are coopera
. ting with the Forestry Unit in
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preventing wildfires by not doing I
control burns until weather con-j
ditions render it safe. Still others i
have cooperated by promptly
notifying us of wildfires. Some I
have been so prompt that we
were able to reach the fires be-1
fore the smoke got high enough ।
for the tower to pick up. This '
promptness is the main reason i
we have five fires under one
quarter of an acre.
Though we have a good record, :
we still should try to better our- j
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In small grain production, it
is important to use adapted,
1 clean seed that are free from
; noxious weed seed, J. R. John
ison, Extension agronomist, says. ,
On deep, sandy soil at moder
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20 percent more than Cortol Ber
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