CAPE MAY COUMTY TIMES. FEIDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1986
Value of jx-ai crop hi
nciiHliig 312.000 btuhvK bawtl in No'.*obcr i5. 1?;5. pric ■
*870.0*0.
Value of Bnu» In 1*25. Incluil-
ing 22v00 tons, based
Nearby Markets
Give Her fanners Advan tfcges Second To None Suaaex Leading Dairy Co.
New Jersey
Ranks High in
. * • * ing tons, based '>u Ucccm-
/Aencu ture bt ‘ '• p " ce,,
. TliC corn pro<luclk)n ,„»■ •*' »“* valued at *7.820.000; wuilcr
I wheat *1.742.000: oau ft.: :;: 000: rye 1736.500: buckwbial
*84.000.
WOODBINE
_ ^ s Mrs. M. Cohen and Mrs L k.,
• Uannerhlndi raotorvd to Mill'ill’
One of th.- many Industries la on Tuesday. Whlcfa New Jersey. Irom a com- Hit II. Dye. eighth grade pamtive rlewpotnt. stands fore- teacher, has been absent trum roost In the nation, t* that of It* school fer th * last *vek on a< diversified fanning activities. A count of Illness, doao-ui: view of this fact Is con- The MIsim-s Lillian Petemo' ttlh'ed In an Illustrated sum- Mildred Levenc and Jeaneti tnary now ivady tor distribution. Invent motored to Philadilphlu whMi has be;n pr. jwi d by tbe on Haturday Btata Board at Agriculture, under Mir- Celia Potash returned the superrlnkHi U Its secretary, from Philadelphia on Friday. William B. Duryte : '•here she has been visiting hi 5asst ynar this stupendous e«- Hdeua. UWUhru,: t had an auiegst Mr ® CVilller. of Virginia, havalue c< *262.188.816 Invested In bwu ‘■‘■t aprente. Mr. and 2*.671 farms with a tout of 1 - * l ' ,, J - Coll*' - ' *24.645 acres CuroberUi.d Coon-' Mr ,1,,d Mrt M S'tKarmai.. ty. ntth *340 farms within its' Millville, visited the Wodilngcr*
the list as to th oa 8und *> r
The Mtores < Btith Polaeb at enjoyed a pbas May and Atian!
spent m enjoyable day w;tl
Hbropshire family. r>. T Peterson and Mi
Levcnnon left fro CalUoml. Friday, where they Intend !■•
r of fara
. while Huntcr-
M Danerbirsh, was has
h.’ i
inter
don stands first among the coun-'**** 11 ‘‘Mtlng her daughter, *Uw as to the number of acres J*' Inmarnron. has ivturand to
devoted lo fanning, hating an .,
aggregate of 201 109 Mri ‘ n B, weoti spent the week w,ih um' «■». ‘"~?r «"■ ■>«:
rr 1
S£? i S’. CI,Irl“ (Sim.. .« A,bcrland thtid hsvinr rhn«i. ,eu Breslow motored down from
In proportion lo lu *trc.
Jersey ranks foieiuost of all po-]
lato-prortm tng State*.
The State ha* over 126.000" dairy cows, and according lo government figure*, these animals. In proportion lo the quan tlty. arc valued higher than
any other Slai rank* fir*.. ... *... ,
t agistry j
woih done. Susst x County I* one of the leading dairy counties In
lh« United Staler.
In quantity production of vegetables. New Jersey ranks high. They arc grown comlm nially in ev.rry county and •Jersey flrown,” a* applied to pioduooflered In city market* means high quality lor the consumer •ml good price* for the producers. Three of the Slate's counties er~ among r’. fir five tit U>* United State* in Ihi pruduetlun srl nwr’t plators. of which Now Jersey producer Snarly S.6W.W6 btj*h-lt< annually. The most Intensive gat dining section In fbt batlon r I >- railed tu Passaic County. |
1 Jersey bar
A number o! ihe young f»lk»’ tended the dance on Friday^ night given by the Senior «1xthr (tdlowlng » r- awarded prir*e Mt-r A. Milo* I.--" prir for Ihe prrttiewt rewturor Mis* lloRman. second prise, the t original, and Mrs. L Lev*son. third prise Miss Esielle Potash fd Phili-, delphla. and hr b ret her. Harry JkHach. a T<*>p!r student, vuttnl their parents. Mr. and Mr? M. Potash on Bunday. Mi H L. Halprrn paa-wd rh week end In Woodbine Mr. Robert Cutler, a stud nt at the law .school of the University i c* Pennsylvania, atopp.-d for the Wf-k end with his parent* The grammar icbool gave * Hallowe'en party on Thursday. It was enjoyed by all present. Mr. Milton Feldman, of N-» York, is home for a short stay. Th ■ baby clinic was optn on Saturday afternoon. Tbe county nurr ■ was down to rgaiuiru. the children. The Community Center gave a masque ball on Sunday evening. October 31. It > was quite a *ucc -** fgr the first afiair of *he
season.
Miss Lillian Potash left for Philad 'Iphia or Sunday wb -re she I* going to rumain for the
wgnter.
The Poultryman’s Comer
Help For His Problems
ba.it. the Kinte rauka first in Uu C~s<*!tinC7 Fylrfl FunrY' : Practical Poultrymen
Eggs For Market T ,
OO j The iwelve-week* shoil OOUix-
i for the production of t h- dirty Kgs and broiler* whlrh u,. lu the larg citirs. In , ....
I In poultry husbandry at Rulgci.
Sanitary Conditions in Lay- I ni*endiy cq< n» November is ing Pens Must Be Obaerved t ' h l"Z '™ 'SJ I *£
! two year? estabHiifatng the Na-i
An 1-sg which goc* lo market j Uoual Ikmllry InKtitutc for th« : wMh Its protectlv. coating U»- English Oo'rrnment. W. C tact will uoi deteriorate no Thompson, prufmo: of poultry quickly as th-; egg which ha* husbandrj. ha* b ?-n paying pai-' been washed. The moisture in the! t i cn ; ar a ti-ntion to -th work ofi egg evaporate* much more rapid- ,M, •faorl counw P>?if»»<irj ly. and the atr cell increases In : Tlimupson believes tba' P one 1*1 nlae, after th - gelatinous coating i 0 be socceaslul with poultry he) ha« be n rerooved Kgg* which ,„ u „ k BOW how to care lor ihe ha» only dirty spots can 1m-; many drurii* , b -- bu*ltiew< and' sent tc market afl r cle mtng i that whllh wont* of them can Ik them with a writ cloth moistened |,. aniPt j u»t>ugh r*">ding •>? Icc-l with a little wat r. wiping «n; ime* most cf tbr«n car. be gotten the dirty spot* with as Hub only through actual experience iibbing as pasaitol'’ Touch only ' For this reason the work ofi 1
Do
* poultry *hort c
r has 1
hie rruiore? the, m* ooun* will be aroigb’d »■
“*• | naturgl shell luster and roakriv florh poultry on the coll * j » them shim Eggs Which need to poultry plant and will be dl-i z,<l | be soaked to remave the dirt ■ , l rl j y rciponslbl ■ to Prof-swor ] I sliould n ver be maekei d. such : 7 borap- >11 for its cal ’ and manure’eggs should be used at home Ujagoraeut through the twelve; 1 is a washed .-gg is Marketed It l« weeks. The mu dents will be r»atlc, detected at tbe candling station • 4U i m i to do all the eas.-nllal! ‘and is then ^rejected. 1 work concerned with the roan-' wig t The number of dirty -bc’ can | agmuent of their flocks duringid ' b:- lawseund malerlally il the o*sta. the winter reason. This wilt in-' ip*., arc filled with clean litter and 1 elude the feeding of th -, fowl*/ l-.!> 'the fioor id th' poallry-houae i*{ Hi- trap-tiesling. the gathering 01 ith-j covered with dean straw When 1 the eggs, the ani'.ary earn o! Ing : 1 he laying ben come* tu the hen- the pen and the wat -r supply, tu ; tit'U hon** lo lay *h* does no! go <>u ' 'ae: j . ry nort <a job w hief; : - by j th? ueet luirawdiatvly. but atir- conn eel ori with the propr-
Kvktnc
will i
rh Should Have a Vacation
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