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DOUGLAS-COUN -t SKNTIN^I., UOUGL.tSVILLE, GEORGIA.
T. H. McHattton, Professor Of Hortl.
culture, State College of Agrt.
One of the greatest problems that
will confront the nation this year will
be the storage of crops after they are
produced. It Is an easy matter for
the Georgia farmer to grow sweet
potatoes. It Is a very common crop
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Oils and Greases
of all.jkinds
of crops after they are
an easy matter for
farmer to grow sweet
It Is a very common crop
and one that Is grown extensively
throughout the state} The problem of
holding this crop over for winter use
is a vital question at this time.
Storing in hills and pits is not very
practicable. We~*caunot afford to lose
this year the potatoes that normal
ly rot under such conditions. .
The most approved method of sweet
potato storing is to harvest the crop
as soon as it is mature, to thoroughly
grade the potatoes, throwing out all
the bruised, injured or rotting ones.
These may be immediately used~either
on the table or fed to hogs, if they .are
not fit.for table use. The good pota
toes should then be carried to a stor
age house. This storage house should
he made with dead air space In the
walls and with a double roof. The
potatoes are carried into this house
and put on trays or bins in the sides
of the house. A stove is in the cen
ter of the sweet potato room and the
temperature is brought to from 90 to
1G0 degrees, where it is held for a
week or 10 days until the potatoes
have gone through their sweat. After
this the.fire-is allowed to go out ; -
the temperature is kept between 50
and 60 degrees. This may necessi
tate a fire being built in the stove
from time to time during the winter.
tt may be rather early for this i
formation tfl he given out, but now is
the time for the Georgia farmer to
think about the conservation of nia
food supplies through the winter.
The sweet potato house Bhoufd be built
before the crop is harvested.
How To Save Onions
T. H. McHatton, Professor Of Horti-
culture, State College of Agri.
The great trouble that the Geor
gia farmer has with onions is hold
ing them through the winter. The fol
lowing methods of handling are rec
ommended in order to save the onion
crop. The usual practice is not to
harvest onions until the tops r**“
thoroughly dead. This, under «
conditions, is.a mistake. As soon i
the first few- inches of ttyj top begins
to yellow and die the onions should
be either plowed out with a small
one-horse plow, or one should go
through, the field with a potato hook
or tine hoe arid pull each onion over
on its side. In this way the .top dies
down..and dries out without making
a point of entry for water into the
onions where the top beuds and
splits Just above the bulb. After the
top has died and dried and the onion
has pretty well dried out it should he
removed from the field and spread in
a well ventilated, airy place. Here
the curing is completed. After this
tho tops may be removed and ’ the
onions put in racks or crates in a
storage room where they may be pro
tected from freezing.
If the Georgia farmer can save the
onion crop this year, even the small
crop of home garden, It will mean a
great deal of food for use this winter.
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Increasing The Oil Content
Of Cotton Seed By Selection
L. E. Rast, Jr. Prof, of Agronomy; |
Ga. State College of Agriculture.
As a result of four years' work in
the. Cotton Industry. Laboratory of the
Georgia State College of Agriculture,
it was found that the oil content of
cotton seed is an inherent character
istic of the variety and that the per
centage of oil in the" seed of any va
riety can be increased by selection
with no corresponding loss of other
desirable qualities. There are slight
variations from year to year depend
ing upon the season, hut these environ
mental factors influence all varieties
alike, and. the seed of varieties that
were high in oil content the first year
have remained so during subsequent'
seasons. In a general way, the varie
ties with the highest proportion of
meats to hulls product the most oil;
hut there is no positive correlation be
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content since the percentage of oiT
in the meat varies with the variety.
The difference between the seed of
the highest and lowest oil yielding va
rieties for the three,years was 10.4 gal
lons pf?r ton. This means that by
growing the superior sorts and elim
inating the inferior ones the aver
age value of cotton seed could he in
creased $5.00 to % $10.00 per ton.
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