HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-05-22, Page 10Officers Learn About Guided Missiles was UP 868 from the previous
week. Thouput of hogs at the 10 Ontario marketing pointS of the I-log Coop during .the week of May 5 to 9 was 33,216 which was
$9 percent -of gradings,
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Some of the senior officers attending the joint Services Missiles Indoctrination Course at
RCAF Station Clinton during the past week were (left to right): Colonel M. L. Lahaie, DSO, Chief
of Staff, Headquarters Quebec Command, Canadian Army; Captain C. G. H. Da.niel, CD, Assistant
Chief of Naval Technical Services (Air), Naval Headquarters, Ottawa; Squadron Leader E. A. Mc-,
Nair, Air Force Headquarters, guest lecturer on the course; Colonel L. E, Sarantos, MBE, CD,
Commandant RCASC School, Camp Borden, and Group Captain A. G. Kenyon, CD, Commanding
Officer, RCAF Station Centralia. (RCAF Photo)
western Ontario to obtain higher
corn yields where this crop fol-
lows alfalfa, sweet clover or oth-
er legumes, in the rotation. Most
of this increase in corn yield .can
be attributed to the nitrogen in
the soil supplied by these legumes.
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IL C. LAWSON
1Local Representative
Phone HU -9644 Clinton, Ontario
IIog prices in Ontario continued
to rise to a high of $34,50 per
cwt, this week at the marketing:
points of the Ontario Slog Prod-
Co-operative. The general
price range is as follows; Monday,
$34; Tuesday, $34 to $34,50; Wed-
nesd'ay and Thursday, $34,50.
Ontario heavy sows moved this
week at $26, light sows at $28
and stags at $16.
Prices on the western market
this week are as follows: Win-
nipeg: Monday, $32.25 to $32.50;
Tuesday, $32,50 to $33; and Wed-
nesday, $33 to $33,50, Edmonton:
Monday, $31.30; Tuesday, $31.50
and Wednesday, $31.85, Calgary:
Monday, $30.55; Tuesday, $30,75
and Wednesday, $31.10.
Current hog prices on the Mont-
real markets are as follows: West
end market, Monday, $34.25; Tue-
sday and Wednesday, $34.50. The
East end market remained steady
The 1958 objective of the Can- at $33.
adian Cancer Campaign is $2,484,- Total hog gradings for the pro-
000. More money will be spent on vine of Ontario during the week
research than ever before. of May 5 to 9 were 36,676, which
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get the chance to do good.
HOW TO FEED DOG CHOW .. .
Amount of Dog Chow to Feed. Although general rules can be
laid down for the amount of food required, it should be em-
phasized that dogs vary widely in their requirements, depend-
ing on age, size, activity and other factors. A table is designed
to cover average conditions. The amount of food—both Kibbled
Meal and Checkers—is shown in both pounds and liquid measure
as dog owners are familiar with these types of measurements.
Guard against overfeeding or feeding too much — feed to
keep dog in good health. Too much feed causes obesity and
excessive droppings,
Clinton Farm Supply
and MACHINE SHOP
CHARLES NELSON
Phone HU 2-9613
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COMMVISIXTY SALE MAY 15
Weanling pigs, $14.75 to $13.701
$20 to $2180;'feeders,
$26 to $32; sews $118 to $131.
Holstein cows, $165 to $190;
Durham cows, $180 to $200;' Hol-
stein calves $15.50 to $22. Du r-
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3, W. ,Ayilesworth says experim-
ents on Broolcstorn clay by the
Canada Department of Agricult-
ure at Woodslee, Ontario, have
shown what similar increases in
corn yield can be obtained by
using nitrogen fertilizer in the
cropping system.
Where 66 pounds actual nit-
rogen per acre was applied to the
corn crop in a continuous corn
system, the yield obtained was
64.8 bushels per acre as compared
to 34.4 bushels, per acre where no
,nitrogen was applied in this same
system, An .application of 66
pounds actual nitrogen increases
yield to 80.7 bushels, from 43,6
bushels per acre in a corn"-soy-
beans rotation and to 91.2 bush-
eas from 72.4 bushels per acre in
a corn - soybeans - oats - alfalfa
rotation. In the latter case man-
ure was applied to the soil for
both the fertilized and unfertil-
ized corn crop. Similar increases
in yield were obtained in most of
the other cropping systems under
study.
The 66 pounds of nitrogen ap-
plied in the studies at Woodstlee
was supplied by 200 pounds of
aanmonium nitrate per acre. Equ-
ivalent amounts of nitrogen could
be obtained from 80 pounds of
!anhydrous ammonia or about 350
anhydrous ammonia or about 330
pounds per acre of aqueous am-
monia (20 percent) N) or from
other commercial sources of nit-
rogen. Higher rates of application
of nitrogen should give even
greater increases in corn yield,
particularly in the short rotat-
ions where no legumes are gi.vwn.
Since loss of nitrogen by Teach-
ing is small on clay soil, other
crops in the rotation such as oats
and wheat would benefit by any
residual nitrogen left in 'the soli
after the corn is produced.
Ontario flog Prices
Reach High Of
$34$0 Last Week
Higher Corn Yield
After Alfalfa Or
Sweet Clover Crop
It has been common experience
on Brookston clay soil in south
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