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Boeto end ere proatin* by It In ■ome of our netchborlnc counties the pOUltrymen nr- hlrln* ex--em to do their cullinc tor them. Our beet poultrymen consider the poor prodnoer n drone and find that the eooner »hey dispose of them the better It Is tor their
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The Stevens Cana . . _ one day last week, as a few late tomatoes are^berlnnln* to ripen. John Powell and &. P. Hlxon baw excellent patches of Hearts of Gold cantaloupes about to ripen- . . \V. S. TbompooC of Ooahea, has purchased a small it—n and fire pounds of calcium cyanide to control rata. see Do not neglect to attend one of tb* poultry culling demonstrations next Thursday If you are Interested in poultry^ ^ ^ Dr. Bartels. Mrs. Bartels and baby are spending a abort vacate with Mra. Bartel's relatives
Frank Swaln'i patch looks mighty floe at . The large melons can hardly be tern for vteea. Mr. Swain is Justly i'icud of It and will soon he ready to sell melons at hla market
to be doing an Immense of damage to the foliage aeveral orchards The red
•Plder la a very small Insect al-
to the naked eye.
which feeds on the under side of the apple leaves, hundreds of them feeding on one leaf. Their work can he identified by a sort of bronse appearance of the tree. Th ®_* lMe * t can h® cheeked by
*t Present with concen-
trated lime sulfur one to SO or 60 the weaker solution being used when there Is considerable fruit on the trees. The best control
re Is to use an oil spray In
A Osurt House Garden U. E Joseph, of Court House, whan not selling real estate, or taxi driving, spends his spare time taking care of his garden. And It Is a garden that Is well worth looking at. if one is Interested In home gardens. While Mr. Joseph does not make any special effort to make money with him garden, or sell produce from it. the returns he gels from the sale of produce amount to a nice little sum.
Mr. Joseph has sold a total of 9116.SO worth of produce, among which were strawberries. 943; peppers, 9S.60; corn. 916; cantaloupes. 36; buah llmaa. 99: lettuce. 93; beets and carrots, ft; potatoes. ft.Tt; early tomatoes. 914. Like all home gardens, it la slnly for his own family. All daring the season the family has had the pleasure of an ahundance of fresh produce from the garden, bed dee some given to friends. In addition to what has been used or sold, eight 100-foot rows of string and buah lima beans, sown In between strawberry rows, are Just beginning to pick. Six rows. 160 feel long, of late potatoes. 160 heads of cabbage, 40 hills of pole llmas. 43 hUls of late tomatoes, also beets, peppers and carrots.
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Experiment Stations and pracad poultrymen. by working with trap nest birds, have gradndly developed a method whereby tne layer can be separated from |£e non-layer or occasional layer. The desire of the poultryman who wished to be able to dlstinrulah the "layer from the liar" has '
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that she does not Intend to keep her pullets over winter. This Is . a good opportunity for t our poultrymen to get additional stock If they need C • • e One local merrhaat reports that be has aold more cover crop seed than he had sold at this time last year. Evidently there ke a greater appredaUoa of the tact that a cover crop of vetch la egulvaleat tc about 16 Urns of manure
g -woclatlon has chaos* the week mL October 9 far Ha osv. auto tour and eon re kthlch three days will he apeat la visiting poultry tar— la tlx State and two days la amain a a the Hotel Morton. Atlantic City. Flying at an altitude of only JO feet an aeroplane will he to dust a 206-acre cranberry at the annual convention of the American Cranberry Qrorrere’ Association. at Budd'a Bog. Pemberton. N. J.. August 36. The demonstration is scheduled to begin at ie a. ii.
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the Atlantic County Agricultural Pair. The fair will take Place at Egg Harbor City September 2. 2. 4 and 5. Pretnl aay be obtained at^this The apple orchards of 3. C. Elt»tt. E. O. Howell. L Norma J£|or and the BAchardaon am. jr’ie! orchard, at Court House, to to prove that apples can he frown to perfection in Cape May County when the proper care is taken. • • • st Saturday Prank Corson and County Agent Thomas went to Holly Hill Farm. Morristown, and brought home two pure bred Guernsey bull calves. One of the calves belongs to Mr. Cor
of the calves is Me Pins Htra. o! the ^ The herd from which »hey were obtained belongs to Henry A. Oolof the Colgate 'Soap Company. Culling u-siir^ — .— — wiling demonstrations Thursday, august 27. Detailed notices will , ! * ,lt to poultrymen within a !«■» days. • • . „ Fnat -• freeman Mason, State fruit iP ' i.-!. was la the county vrjrsdsy and etattsd a number nr barda. Utan please^ with the way our i men are taking care of their -ards and eoanmented on the Jinn condition of the fralt. Mi Mason mentioned two Cape bounty men. whom be eono- - produce the best Wlneaap “oJonsthaa apples la the State. T b« fruit - — *
We have poor producers In thfc chicken family the same as In dairy cows or in indifferent scree of land, but they are not so easily discovered by an Inexperienced person, and It has been but a short time since little or anything wae really known about culling, with any degree of accuracy. Now that this knowledge has been given to us. In fairly simple terms, it would appear to be only good business to discard the poor prodnoer. Most of onr commercial poultrymen know something of the art of culling their
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ura growing xUeely and will b« gathered as they mature. The garden la one thiid of an acre In slse. In addition to arranging tha garden very nicely, and keeping It in good condition at all Umea, Mr. Joaeph has added to the attractiveness of hla garden by making a border of cypress Sowers. Dahlias, alnnlaa and a number of other flowers are also included in his garden arrangement
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Mrs. Esther Abrams vlattad bar daughter. Mra. Hattie Moore, at Wildwood on Thursday. E. J. Rub right wa. In Caant— i business on Friday. Rev. C. W. Letts, of I Is visiting in town.
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