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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-05-30, Page 7Members of 13elgrave Co-op. Visit 0,A,C. and grows them ECONOMICALLY too! When they're five months old, your pullets will be strong, healthy, and ready to withstand heavy egg production when you grow them on SHUR-GAIN Super Growing Mash. Ws high-efficiency growing ration designed to be fed 50-50 with scratch grains. WIfif OW•40.Y,. rtifi#' 4111A WI* k Creeping bbsv VOngik$1,41 '14,40100h4ffitoSi itomi'are, Needed to Prevent Ring Rot .44 prevention against in „Pap. )4eter1s.1 Ring Rot in vote- -WV'S which .often results in serious crop ldsses, a few simple preeaut- triOnS should be taken, says the Maid Ot'opS Branch, Ontario Department of Agrieulture. The use of high quality .seed of course be the .410 ,0rot step in paying big dividends, by Way of a guarantee Against Bac- terial. Ring Rot and other seed- borne diseases, Good seed will be More likely to produce strong vIg- ,orona plants With a bigger crop Which will also conform more closely to the true type for the variety. If machinery such as planters, mechanical cutters, and graders. are being moved and used from. one farm to another, each machine' ur Farming W ith ash county according to 'C. W, MOT+ 'POW .94 bri "P goraery, agricultural repreSentietive wfez ri County,th t:111,47140t,0 h,oefe fV heavy d -girt „;r1:14104:rp:r:r 4:4n. o weather rn,eF 1;k frost 1355 somewhat ret4rileckgrewth1liclgl4 .04410M10A at o f spring grain, wheat and hay forth' Qn ,iSlriSirlY SAW 1$10h and pasture fields, Livesteels With Was ,Sixty Atere V04014444: Mita, the exception -Of milking, herds are took ,Part Pt Slift1-950 competition.,; 41111111111118111,0111.1110111111111.11180111.11111111410,11111-1M111.11111110100‘ cflivulp tie, as, well as any'pails, .bags or other containers which may have come in contact with diseased tubers. .;everul satisfactory materials are available for disinfection par- poses, among which is a' cOMPara,,' .tive/Y- new one, yet commonly used, known ris. quaternary ammonium compound, now sold Under several Well-known trade names. It ,should be used at the rate of 1 pint In 05 gellena of water..2 per cent Lysol solution may also be used. Other materials in common use are: one pound of 'Bluestone in ten gallons of water, or one pint for- ma». M thirty gallons of water, Bags should be soaked for two hours, In the' ease of storage space, some -growers follow the, custom of yearly whitewashing riends l'illenie ' U fid U "87th Glanworth Consignment Sale • , Chokes Out Cereal All 'types of sow 'thistle In Oat-- Arle have .Corn from ttirOpe, but Vac perennial or creep,. ing sew thistle (Sonelms arvensis 14 is the most dangerous, says the Field .0rops. Branch of the OriteriQ Department of Agriculture,. Usually ,Found in MOM; fertile, cultivated land it spreads rapidly by creeping root stalks or .by wind-borne sects. Clay land that .has poor to. fair drainage seems to harbour this plant .more readily. -Perennial sow thistle Is a, vigor- ous; deep rooted weed containing a Milky jeice and producing orange-yellow flowers about one- inch in width aeross the top. The flowers, found on stems with few leaves, have numoreus bracts which .have. glandular, sticky hairs. The, leaves are short at the top of the plant but longer at the base with long, fairly pointed tips. Good after-harvest cultivation. Withre Cultivator or spring tooth harrow is the best approach to eradication., The underground root stalks must be lifted out of the .soil and allowed to The use of a disc harrow is dangerous as it eats the roots up arid each small piece will spread and re-infest a field. This plant is Very competitive and when found in grain fields will _choke out the cereals and reduce, the yield, The use of 2,4-D is recommended. at, rates of from 6 to 8 ounces per acre. It 'will curtail only and' sev- eral such applications may be necessary, together with further cultural practices. One application will at least keep seed from form- ing and prevent the spread - of mature seed to other places, Parts or all of grain fields that are badly infested with perennial sow thistle should be cut and destroyed before seed sets, to be 'followed at once with a good cultivation to destroy the roots. a 85 HOLSTEINS THURSDAY, MAY 31, 7.30 p.m. (D.S.T.) at the GLANWORTH SALES ARENA between Glanworth and St. Thomas Mostly Pure-bred, and Accredited, Several Grades Members of the Belgrave United' Co-oPeratives Association on a „recent visit to the Ontario Agricultural College.; Guelph, are. seen-chatting with Ton Slinger,' a graduate of the O.A,C,, who is now a field expert 'with the United Co- ' operatiVes. • Left to right: Don Slinger, Don Hallahan, Ken Barbour, Gordon James and Jesse Wheeler. • F sham - ed near Guelph. Results indicate that there is a wide difference in the gaining ability of 'beef cattle, even among animals sired by the same bull. It was after analysing the results the Advanced Registry Board decided to make the change in. policy. , According to the Board the de- There,will be a 'large selection in all age groups. Cattle financed. ing prograin for Ontario. Following reccimmeridations of the Board it has been decided that the •project should be ,changed from a progeny test to a perform- ance test, During the past five years 112 sire groups have been tested at the Advance Registry_Station locat- NEW BEEF TESTING PROGRAM ANNOUNCED Ontario Department of Agricul- ture, on the advice of the Advanced Registry Board for. Beef Cattle re- cently announced a new beef test- SHORE HOLSTEINS Ltd Sales MOM '1 FillimumioniflaimonammimnimmillIoniconinalommieumn1111•Numnsiiire Come in ! MAKE THE 'DEAL OF A LIFETIME AT • YOUR FORD-MONARCH DEALER'S ins CANADA PACKERS .11.(1:' WINGHAM viiiiiistimmilniinignomminftwintimetitionnignmomiummoip cision was reached by the belief that rate and economy of gain are highly heritable characteristics. It was felt that the main objective of a testing program should he to identify the young hulls that have demonstrated their ability to gain rapidly and economically because these characteristics can only be transmitted if they have been in- herited. And because we make it right at our mill, ITS FRESH AND IT COSTS YOU LESS. Whether you grow your pullets on range.or in confinement, make SHUR-GAIN Super Grow- ing Mash your choice in 1956. If you have grain of your own, let us show you how to make a high efficiency growing feed using . . SHUR-GAIN Super Gromix Concentrate. r1.1=1.061111.0 I Waterloo Cattle Breeding 1 ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used" in Under the new policy tests 'will be restricted to young bulls. For the time being breeders will not be required to test a specified number of animals. One or a dozen may be nominated. However the number on test will be limited according to accommodation at the station. We purchased two top Beef Shorthorn bulls 'at the famous — Killearn Farms (owner Claude Gallinger) twelfth Annual Shorthorn Sale at Edmonton, Alberta. Provision has also been made for home testing and such tests will be authorized in the event that the station is filled and provided that the breeder owns or has access to a suitable set of scales, The official test will -commence when a bull is 8 months old and will cover a period of 168 days. Breeders will be charged '75 per cent of the cost of feed consumed by their bulls while on the station; the Board will assume the. balance . of the feed cost and all costs con- nected with the operation of the station, Gallinger bulls have long been known for their size and ruggedness and still retaining lots of quality. ED CARS and TRUCKS These bulls will satisfy the most critical. FOLLOWING ARE THEIR PEDIGREES -353769- Killearn Howard, red, born' Aug. 9, 1954 Taped 1,450 lbs., May 15th, 1955 Cruggleton Cruggleton Cyril Red Red, little white Margo Clipper.' 'R. Maxine Norma Killearn Max Mb: Jewel 2nd. Red Red Norma Jewel. Red soli oNLy YOU1Z SIRE Killeen" Cyril 9th. Red W. P. Watson, Ontario Live ptO4 Commissioner and secretary $0the Boerd, said today that a new feature under the plan would be ehe classification of bulls from the standpoint of conformation. "Although there does not appear to he a close correlation between type and performance, there is ample evidence to support the con- tention that Many bulls of good type possess the ability to make rapid and economical gains," said Mr. Watson. Mr. Watson said that at the end of the test period bulls would be placed in one of the following grades: choice, very good, com- mercial, plain, or ejected. Bulls that are graded "rejected" and bulls that fail to gain at the rate of 2 pounds per day must be sold fot slaughter. All other bulls will he returned to their owners. At present about 75 per cent of the station accommodation is oc- cupied by members of groups being tested• tinder the progeny test pol- icy. The majority of these calves Will be Marketed within the next two rreinths. As the polls occupied by them are vacated space will be- come available for testing youni,• hulls. Hence breeders who have bulls that are now '4-5 months of age, and Who are interested in hay- ing them under this new pol- icy should get in touch with W. P, Watson, secretary of the Advanced Registry Board, ParliaMent Bldgs,, Toronto, at once,. 3 ng ham- Killeen' Monarch 156. Red Killearn Emmeline 7th, Dark Roan DAM, Unlearn Emmeline 14th. Red Killearn Monarch 34th. Red Killearn Norma Gem 4th. Red Killearn Max 5th. lied Killearn Norma Emmeline 5th. Red Roan FORD-MONA.QC11 DEALER -361488- Killearn Welfare 22nd. Red, Born May 4th,..1.955 Taped 1,050 lbs, may 15th 1956 SIRE Calrossie 'Welfare. Red Cairessie Welcome Red Roan Calrossie Nestor Broadbooks. Red CASH IN ON OUR CARNIVAL OF DEALS-YOU LL DRIVE HOME A BARGAIN Calrossie Harmony Dark Roan Augusta Laura,. Red Klrkton 13artmet. Red Roan Calrossie Month BroadhOoks, Red 1--1951 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN, a real buy 1-1951 FORD GREY CUSTOM SEDAN, A-1 shape inside, and out 1-1948 FORD COACH, dependable transportation 1-1946 FORD SEDAN, cheap driving car DAM Marine Norma IteSeWmid. Red Killearn Max 5th. Red Killearn NOrnla Rosewood 2nd, Red Killeen" Max. Red Feter's Nonpareil. Dark Reim Norseman. Red Rept Killearn Rosers•oodi 5th. Red 1-1954 MONARCH CUSTOM SEDAN, like new inside and out 1--;--1954 FORD GREEN SEDAN, a beauty 1-1952 FOR CUSTOM SEDAN, a one owner —.1952 CHEVROLET COACH, a snap ITO Etc, hone 4,8' LLD ry, Etc. 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