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Farm Agent’s
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Sow Soy Be»"
farmers of Baldw
the mWOUCTCMDW. tMLUDGEVILLE, CA. A PHIL X. tut
or H.y
:ounty should
0 t i m e in laying plans for a
1 j, m .age of hay for this year,
•npply of cotton on hand new
, fairly lo" P"ce for cot '
to thi-= fall nnd Mr. Lever,
' talk at the court house last
' stressed the fact that famt-
I’hoult! try to live at home and
m- depend too much on cotton. It
•cd that our government will
it make any more relief loans at-
With there facts in hand it is only
wiMJ t j.-ng for fanners to make
special efifort to live at home,
tirowinp plenty of feed stuff is one
of this platform,
h r. is no better crop for the
t) , plant for hay than the
tnan. of which the o-too-tan
j. in importance. These beans
;; kl . equally as good hay as peas
and the yield is about one-third
, o-too-tan beans are selling for
, u [ $.5,50 to $3.75 per bushel this
" on which make thU about the
cheapest crop that we can plant for
hay. One bushel of these beans will
plant four or fi'c acres in two or
two an done-half foot rows. Beans
should be planted in rows and culti
vated until they get well ahead of
the grew.
Baldwin county's dairy commit
tee recently rccomended that every
farmer in the county plant at least
i of soy beans for each cow
This should give you one or
s of hay per cow and as you
know that is not a very large supply.
Plan to carry out this recommendu-
if the profits from dairy-
increase as the amount
of hay increases. I believe that you
till find this to be true.
Cow Feed That Pay.
Cat Tail Millet or Sudan Grass are
lrt<k which if put on rich land, and
fertilized* will make more tons of
p i cow feed, and make it quicker
is the spring than any feed I know
These crops should be planted in
hree foot rows using 15 to 20 Its.
f seed per acre. The more seed sown
the thicker and finer stemmed the
crop will grow as it will be x.tuch
thicker in the row. It fchoald be
•lamed as soon as the land is
horoughly warm, just about cotton
planting time or a little earlier, do
plant millet on poor soil. Plant
: ■ n good soil that has had a liberal
pplication of manure and use two or
more hundred pounds of a complete
fertilizer. If you have no manure
then use 400 or 500 pounds of a
complete fertilizer.
the crop U up, one or two
cultivations will keep down gross
and weeds. You can begin to graze
soon as the roots go deep enough
keep the plants from being pulled
'• Watch the growth and graze
accordingly. Too severe grazing will
Kill it, and if it is not grazed enough
h will get too coarse and woody. In
th| * case it should be cut with a mow-
lf it grows too fast keep adding
«, hogs, mules or other livestock
until they can kcep it down
his crop may be cut and fed to
tht catUe sreen i„ the place of
", In this case the crop
7' ‘he bam „„ it
one s - ( haDdy * Start to ^tting on
.. . ani * KO “cross and then
n . >ack ,,n * he Mime siJe. This
l of fcc dlng require; a lot of
tar-r r rcaaon we advise
™ ,n * the millet where a wire
^ trased Un ar ° Und H ° nd th ° Cr ° P
of c “t Tail Millet or gu-
f., i , ," 111 furnis h enough green
- from ay, to ten „ nd
C ' mc \ wi " <•» even hotter,
cmi* ,7, lhl> VCry beBt emerironcy
" j . # ‘ We can plant this spring.
a 1 p . Iar ‘t enough to supply our
r ^ il 1 * rroen feed during the sum-
LAMar ham has moved
,. OFriCE
y ' amar Ham has moved his
from Lif ' inourance office
bolldlsa „ BuiIdin * “> the
e n ‘*t to Harris Hall’s Drug
with u* 0Ccu Pied by Mr. Geo. Barr
hls tailor shop.
the build m i,nd Mn Barr wil1 share
».«■ hy M Vr tly - ThC ° f,iC ' •••
law f* Mr - Han > will be used
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