International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 26, 1922 · Page 2 of 8
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4I»vr W* feeds, mi aa attach fod HAYS AND HIS $150,000 der, etc., and concentro^ea. Tbe younf 3S- animals ahould hare too^ such concentrates aa eottdbaeed deal, wheat if "V -J bran, aborts, rice floor, alfalfa, pea haj, peanut hayto develop body. ffj iSp©^ t-./ 7- 7 Practica off Tasting Cows. 1 -v' J--*' The practice of testing cows to determine their milk, and butter fat pro? '"J duction and feed consumption by means of cow-testing associations has Mcome widespread. There are now 452 associations -of this kind In the United States. Cracking Velvet Beans. Velvet beans, as a dairy feed, are improved by cracking, soaking and jTfEt grinding. Cracking alone does not pay Jfc: for the work of doing\t, but grinding did, in a feeding test in Texas. ACTS ABOUT RUST OF GRAIN Extensive Studies Have Been Made in Greeiihouae at Purdue University, Indiana. Investigations of the leaf rust of grains and grasses are being made by Mf*" the United States Department of Agriculture in co-operation with the Purdue university agricultural experiment station. These studies consist 'principally of experiments to determine The New the relationships of the leaf rust of wheat, rye, and barley, the determination of possible biologic forms of ly* these rusts, the study of a wide range of plants as possible secondary hosts, and cultural studies of the leaf rust Remington Portable of wheat to determine what, grasses may serve as hosts for this rust. Extensive studies have been made in Postmaster General Will Hays has announced his resignation from the greenhouse at La Fayette, Ind., the cabinet to take position as director general ot all national moving, a where rust spores collected from numerous picture productions salary of $150,000 a year. He posed, as shown! at a to/ |here, after a conference, in which President Harding gave his consent species of grasses have been his leaving the cabinet.. sown on various plants which possibly may act as secondary hosts. The existence DAIRY of biologic forms of leaf rust and hay anfl converts them Into a product of wheat has been discovered, and it for which there Is always a ready is now known that these forms have a sale. wide range of grass hosts. FACTS In addition to the greenhouse studies, It is much easier to send the milk or cream to the creamery than to haul more than 200 wheat/ varieties and the hay to town. In the long run It Is selections were sown in Tennessee, generally much more profitable, because Indiana, Illinois,, and Wisconsin, and It keeps' the soil fertility at several varieties resistant to leaf rust home. are being grown at a number of stations We take this method of announcing: to the public that this firm has recently taken in the southeastern states, progress In selling feeds to dairy cows the BETTER COWS HELP PROFITS is being made in the breeding farmer has a wide choice of markets over the for the new Remington Portable Typewriter, and wish to show you what agency —bad, good, and very good. Few men of wheat fot resistance to* leaf rust, High-Producing Dairy Animals Make discriminate closely enough between and it has been demonstrated that a real time and money saver this new portable machine really is. Beat Market for Different these markets. If a wheat buyer offers the high-yielding, hard red winter Home-Grown Feeds. 1 or 2 cents a bushel more than other wheat, Kanred, which is resistant to This new Remington Portable is a miniature of the big Remington that has been the stem rust, Is also resistant to leaf rust. buyers he gets the wheat If a wool buyer offers half a cent a pound more Hundreds of millions of dollars' world's standard for years as a machine of speed, accuracy and long life. The new Port lie gets the wool. But if one cow returns worth of feed is consumed annually by TIME FOR BLASTING STUMPS $3 from a dollar's worth of feed our dairy cows. The net income is able is this same machine .cut down in size to meet the requirements of the person whose and another only $2, it is scarcely noticed. large or small, according to the way Better Results Obtained When Soils There is a difference of a dollar that feed is used. When production is Are Wet Than When Dry Because business requires a machine small enough to be moved from place to place without the in the income every time each of 'increased through feeding and breeding, of Resistance. thf'se two cows eats a dollar's worth of the_ income rapidly expands, yet a least difficulty and at the same time do accurate work under the most trying conditions. few real scrubs oil any dairy farm In blasting stumps the nature of Accord in j: to estimate*'"of the United will deflate the net income. Never before has long life and convenience been combined in the s'ame machine as in the soil is one of the important factors Siis es en}irtm:'nt of Agriculture, the Farmers of the United States furnish that must be considered in fixing iiveraii't* dairv in the Untied States feed and care for 23,000,000 dairy -ow ft this one. the _size of the charge. The more produces annually about 4.000 pounds cows. Because ofNow-producing cows resistance the soil offers to the force i' milk and 100.pounds of butter fat. 9 large part of that feed is wasted. of the explosion the greater will be According to 40.0l0 yearly individual Weighing out expensive feeds to a lowproducing the force exerted against "the stump. The Remington Portable is particularly adapted to the use of— records recently tabulated by the cow is like shoveling costly cow Hence, the United States Department department, the average cow testing /'•••ai Into Mie flPM hoy under leakv of Agriculture points out, stumps In association cow produces 5,080 pounds loose, sandy soils must be more heavily of milk and 246 pounds of butter fat BUSINESS MEN SCHOOL TEACHERS loaded than those in firm, stiff Soils. a year. The world', records are 37.381.4 It is generally^ agreed that so-called pounds of' milk and 1.205.09 FARMERS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS highspeed explosives give better results pounds of butter fat in a year. There in sandy soils than do low percentage is plenty of room for improvement,'' It TRAVELING SALESMEN COLLEGE STUDENTS dynamites or stumping powders. would seem, in the average production. The keeping ot' individual cow records DOCTORS CORRESPONDENCE STUDENTS Since water cannot be compressed, is easy. To test a" half dozen its presence in the pores or open samples^ ot' milk for butter fat requires INSURANCE MEN BUSINESS COLLEGE STUDENTS spaces in loose soils adds something about half an hour. Weighing to.the resistance that is offered to the the milk, estimating the weight of SECRETARIES OF-LODGES RAILROAD MEN explosive force and thus makes the roughage, and weighing the concentrates explosion somewhat more effective. It requires but little time. The HOUSEWIVES MINISTERS follows that, 'especially in sandy soils, testing of a composite sample of each belter results will be obtained In blasting co* milk from two consecutive milklngs stumps when the ground la wet once a month furnishes the figures and all others who do any writing at all. Like a Factory, the Dairy Cow Transforms than when iNjs dry. It sliduld be remeifibered. from which, the yearly production records Raw Materials Into the Fin. however, that moist soli can be computed. Any man competent to aoll iahed Product--Milk. in this connection refers near to care for a dairy herd can the charge—2 or 3 feet underground— fat easily learn to make the butter Some of its Many Features are- boiler and the farmer who keeps such and not surface soil. test and to keep feed and production cows seldom has to pay any Income records. tax. Referred to pad. Like a factory, the dairy cow transforms "Girlie. I would die for' yon." WINTER FEEDS FOR HEIFERS raw materials—silage, hay, and "See pa." STANDARD KEYBOARD FULL SET FIGURES CHARACTERS concentrate*—into the finished product, "Eh?" milk. Be In this way she.furnishes Young Animals Should Not Cam* "He sells life insurance."—Louis t— a market for the feeds. Whether that TWO COLOR RIBBON (if wanted) pelted to "Rough It" During Cold FEED ROLL RELEASE ville Courier-Journal. market will be good or bad depends Weather Period. In part upon the way the cow Is fed, Very Few of Them. TWO LINE SPACE ADJUSTER BACK SPACER and the in part upon cow herself. Young heifers should not be expected Hubby—Why is it that you women There is no better way to market the to "rough it" during the winter, can never keep a secret? feeds grown on the farm than to feed The but should have feed and shelter. Wifie—Because we addom hear one MARGINAL STOPS AND RELEASE A ONE YEAR GUARANTEE them to a herd of high-producing dairy feeds should of course include bulky that's worth while ^kdeplng! cows. The cow takes corn silage, grain, and all other equipment of the Standard REMINGTON and it ONE REAL THRILLER WEIGHS ONLY 11 POUNDS, INCLUDING THE CASE v. The above are only a few of the many excellent features of this machine. Come in and look it over. See what you have been missing all the time by not hav '.I ing one of these handy little machines. Or just phone 32 and we will bring the machine to you without the slightest obligation on your part. PRICED AT $60 -SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS =by=_ -il 1 IntemationaKFalls,iMinnesota ^internal] .. "R eorwHurm*