Cape May County Times, 11 May 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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Mews Notes of County Fanners IiWt to th i Wotani XAp • By J. A. SbdhagK, Agent Economic*! On !

In 1118 T. 1. Varna of under the eueploee of the N. J. *x-jH-rlmeat Statloo. * 45 tomato »rowln# May County. At thl the arerase farm la Oe»# May Ooenty produced IVi tone per acre aed the hi sheet yield »er act* wae 11 Mr. Allen O. Waller. i«t in completed farther truth ea the noralcal prodoctloa of the eeahoaee tometoee over the eatlre Mate with rpeclal planting. HU hguree which ere given below worn taken from 65

gene beyond the polat where the a»hta can reneyletely rtrtn the plants.

on deni owetration plou at the rate of 1M. tec aad SM pounds of iegltote of amoaU per acre. It U hoped that the pea crop can be eared for Cape May County for there nr* three

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It u quite atrlKtag that all toes eel before May 88 pcodaced a yield of 8.81 tone per aer*. in-tween May M aad Jane 1. $.78 tons and those treen Juan l to June 10. 5.54 toon. Plants set after Jnce 10 yielded 4.88 ton*. On the major portion of the fame the plants were set too late to giro the hlgneat yield. Hence, the highest yielding group was planted May 88 or earlier. It vould appear that thU te a practice which the Individual farmer could adopt wKh reanonable proflt. Probably would show such in yield, but year after year It U likely that the farmer who geta hU plants In early would obtain tie greater yield, f-hould adjust hh so that it would _ earlier. This i squirm but little more labor, *3 production of 1 be purchased if fee la not In n tion to grow th '

Sterau Game Will Ceaqaer ?ba AjUt Mulford Sterens of Cape May again planted $8 acres of pans his factory at Went Cap* May, spite of the fact that pea aphis i drier worthing many *< hU a last year. Dun to the brW nCuct aphis and dlnenne of tho pan mat known aa pea root-rot la the lent three yean the pea acreage la Cap* May County haa been eat to nothing. Burlington County heavy producing county cf and canhoune pens and It t greatly • •Hint of i Mr. St< trol aphis by menaa at a dart that will quickly literate which Is deadly to all soft bodied In-' f'-cta. A power duster will be « in the operation. Sir. Bterooa 1 further resorted to side dreulnga of F'llfate of amonla (n high nitrogen <airier) t» drlro the growth of the

Will Begia Pip Kay 14 But* ToUHnariaa. Dr. Bartels, of Trenton, will respond to the requests of th* Cape May County pork producers to Inoculate thetr animals to prevent bag cholera. The committom appointed by the County Board of Agricultare to rnnk* lists of those sraatlag thetr ptga treated have reported 118 bogs for treatment at this witting. Thl* number will be by May 14.

Fruit Spnyi

The next peach epray will be doe wfcea the shacks start to slip off the little peach. Do not wait until the shacks are all off because the cullo will have teen unhampered in hie work if you do. Vtor this to ray use in 80 gaUona of water 8 pounds of sulfur. 4 pounds of hydra tod lime and H pound of am esanlnnte. The main teetered product called "Kayeo" or

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to an ezoaUent fungicide and does not ruaMt such trader rorleUra as Duchess. Williams. Bra Davis or Orimea. The next spray for apples should be applied when the petals are % on th* ground. On both, th* "shuck ' of th* peach and th* "petal * spray of the apple there ebould idded to th* above named mixture Itt pounds of arsenate of lead powder to kill th* eurculio aad other

Where th* fruit grower doe* not car* to mix any of his own sprays hs can purchase th* same already to under the names of “N. J. Dry Mix" and "Sulphotone" from the cooperative associations and dealers.

880 coptm of a U. a. Department of Agriculture bulletin, called "Good

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Proportion* In th* Diet" have been received at th* Office of Farm Demonstration. The bulletins are for distribution nnd n copy of same will be mailed free of charge to any requesting it from the Office of Parm Cape May Court

The bulletin la a very valuable one and contains "Proportions of Foods Needed". "Meal Planning". "Suggested Bills of Fare" and many other things useful to th* housewife.

Jog. Van G. Hoffecker ARCHITECT t08 Bgbtfc Street Comer Atlantic Avenue Fhoag 4B0, OCRAV CUT, H, 7.

la the above farm a I a. The aboro mentioned spray mixture bow takes th* (dees of the old self-boiled lime sulfur, no for peaches by th* Experiment Station.

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