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OF INTEREST TO THE FARM AND HOME
Edited bT w. COLUNS THOMAS
Cumberland County
Money in Cheap jMarketag I^dtute Cumberland Co. JHOMAS’ COLUMN
Fertilizers Is
Not Wei! Spent
at New Brunswick
Addresses By Expert* Frorr.
Concrete Examples
th*
Agcdn Won Potato Cup
Doings of Your Fann Neighbors
Ne v County
Coat of
Just a:
Handling
Heavy
!*rm pmCotr freos sust
of tb* eooatry t**? fc*-s •»: - | to *k» ►».- 1» tb* BB-rX ' -* j Inft.toie to b* be**! *' th» C«-
ifeC* * AXrteurtore. S*« E '--‘ Gn-et Gut Mi H» Own:^ cLE. ^ • IV. Awsrtboot. cf tie l---:
tor DeptrtMs: of A*n —. I tare. Dr. Eirt W -
lie P»r.Ae Co-»t Poaitrj P~-
Mr. A E E=*
Also Won Otner Gold and
Silver Medals at State Agricultural Meeting
Co Ranks Higf» in Farming
If if »*n worzb wbl
tiOtr CArefoIlr their tureen
la tenlliierr in order lift «be . atmrj mxj Ur --11 »e.t. Hooey !<* ^ F«Jer.teC V .
■pent (or ctens f«miner* hardly be ecostdered * *:*■
i t-l-2 •ill
1m D
• HMJBJOOtfc CooEty F*r=n
ichAO**. **4 Mr ’ the AmerieiB ehABS*- la »d<
She U!
Cr»t berry
is h» r
^'•StrreB before a jers- »»' 1 Hr ror.-«ieT«J r fnrrc folk is the »»- i rxd to brfimr it «
Trroura. at the twelfTS i
*ni >
Milk Prodoeer
BonJai
r panteu;»r pro:
, Heary Kelyier. prof
A PROMINENT tamer oi Grros Crwk ronarkrd a* «Uy| IiK :ui r*ur fee rr*. tire* or proJaans poor crops. He AecUrrti in
e term that dunr.- rf* «e>: or 1927 be wa* going to
r. r'.jrr as ^afcn and :n to prode* more per atrr. i -wr . :irm aH tae land be toOd. grnng interior prodocc i resab or the iatrer raetbod. The partK-uiar object of hi* dt«gu« at rbat tsnr aaa a arid ot poUK»-> TV total vidd trooi three acrt» i^».r.-ee to ar.ii a* much a* be thought hr thcaJJ bare gotten trotri vie acre- 1' raise* jmt a* much labor to take care of a poor acre of potzton a- • .-ioe* a good one. V remarked, “and furthermore the
-raall and I do hate so snarket produce ot which I am
root- Thrnfc of plowing, harrowing, sertiliring. planting, cuhi- _ ig. hoemg. bagging'' and digging three acre* tor a ert# which ^ -.elded J1 b_Jiel» •hat m-ghr remunabiv be rapected from one good tru- acre—and Sa*r the added unpieauntneM ot leiltng lecond grade
a my uepro&Mbif crop. Pmor^in i ara ma. the sno«r probtaUe crop Fr V* nrr raised.
him that
that
Farm Agent Appointed J
For The Fat Housewife
Ern«i Coraon. «bo U»«b
e Shore Road, below *>•* * — —
r/r. s s s.^. -i m«tw.
for She farm hom« Mr. Cor* • Selected «S Successor To : mm4 pan . bar the healer of hU aynem |r ... Th^maa " ^
ii. ..rr W. Collin. Ihouuu place for It. He remark'd ikat-i . —
H«! Wide u. pc one Enoch Miller. Jr., of Cape May. |
t. one of the leading dairy tae t, t»f S S
Car* May County, laut fail Mr timsty Age Miller aowed four acre# of el fall’ 'Vanity. Md . in order to produce al home *~or' Couigy Agoa
ot the feed whleh h»» cow* et c CobMy.
*utr.e He remarked that tbr| Mr Stubler waa roared on a ( purr baaing of hay and r«r.m«.- (mrtB Mnntgooiary Count).! eial dairy feed# Incrrwar* the c»l j u , gjadoate of the Mary of producing milk more than any! l41H , Su^r Coih
other item. ! h,
carry iW poonda cf Hast fmal.,^^^ FirL .
bat th freight and VndliLg^^ rhargm or rhe latter win be ,»t as raack u ot the former, which carrtM 1 pound* more of
piaw faod.
Should the grower 'hoo*.
mis bis ten tosa of h-H. oe .. . ... .... -itAr Ls 1 erairy. •.*.«* tte — ajoec-i ■» r- ^ Porch**.a* - t ** t*,* p!*r..—i e. that th- actuai. ^ ZSKZTJr^Z ETS.^.-SSS'“ ^ r r.r r.
tf** pound, of (curtate of pot- - £
ash Thi, eould glee him a Ibi W In7 ore .Tol! f-*ur ,«r. ago tmal of ll.m pounds, ahleh l» -/-rketia. fact ^ *T. fally dunaieat to pound. __T c ' »er*od from a i factory mixed J-I-*. wSLi** ». « t« j »‘* r * u "
vart.eting prodoc* Is as he , $;.•«• AM worth. We aro hernia- ■ ulrr as rateng It and a* our ro roaJ.ro «he importance
aential by a wwperatio
(him because last spring he bull! |
a laying bourn 210 feet long !•— '— — - r ~— . ■'■■my ThU winter he added a colt- r ; *s«wll>* '-an-m lee of the Cow- . ^ w ijl* feet seel Ion He ha* ccently '/ Board of Agrttullure lam Frt-
Marketing prodoc* is a*
There are trackers and po- portant as rais.cg it and a UU. grower. wLo couid well af- ^ UkJ Cov . : , prr*d»e*r. ferd to oae a Will higher-grade * large par: of the<r product* fertiliser, a *-*-7 for example direet „ » S ,I pay a* many a* ^
can to attend tku tnarketlr.s • and re* expert a-triee. ; .
About a year ago the poultry!
. ; . . , at. ro per acre aiw tewe- *crr» it a policy mam tanner* bdietc houro of A. S- Walker .of (ape
t ,_.< m ,- le-iT tafl to practior. There teem, to ;e totne nort ot a tprctal j May. burned to the ground While i ^ ,.^ r , „ * .'-ii.:; tewer—q^^xnttTt H m. k ttnghr poexbtt he called, wlurfi ap-1 be »a» away on a visit. E ’ i_ ! worit and poultry, d caarhe-- pear* to grip rrant tanner* at rowing time, that lead* diem to plow drr.tly this did not dlacourage; — .. •— . *7. .*-..‘.11 *. iLj o .waoTi; nd,« p». »i. «!“- , ™” ■“ “rt" b "" 1 1,, ’ ^
cjiture wou^l ha«» barrasoing: _-tvu:tjbie to tV crap, and to plant until there (s icarrrl. anything Power tha* p>»-- »ii<b ;♦ «>•-- Irtt except th- trout lawn. R.t die roam oilficulty .» experienced later in tV wraaou. Then cmne* a tune wV.i «ie crop need* hoeing, j Completed a new”brooder houro Jny e.-olng
u *P«’ r 't- Another eultuating, tr. .k has to V gathered and! mhlch mr a,i U; « approximate', examitiie cn
takrn to the beach." Naturally there arc a n-mhrr ot dt.ng* which jj l-» feet by lut. fv Ii
or ding to the‘*> ^ 2- ‘ iaor i; ^ pt^f tune.
rroy hae bo' The unfortunate results of .•aiming or. th« baiis are alr.^W too than eh* had' n-jmerou* to mention here. At least same at them, as tV writer sfee sotuc* of; wo them, are a- follows: The rarmer k a very nitxh worno'. and *-•1 JU that .dsw^ragrd individual tntrep^ variou. doeases and lack of cultiratmn tend to limit the yidd* and for dine and other reasons the
. ' . . —T" ptod-ce is not fir* grade and, as a curnequenee, the fanner, whole - »•>*♦*« wor-.h. W* aro bec.b . 1 ^ ^ d)SwunJ , ^ „ Man,
«r .U Agrtcultnro. N«WcbM( gfcaw yrora troebinc »a eMroro la staattar U sod ha* (penI tea b*»l wMb » HUl* a
rtiyr.,
ll-r mrmbea
IS 1-t feet by fret. It i> *«<*• •kamatant Dlrerto to be heated by hot water. Tfc. i«m»on »*rvlo# wd Mi house is divided Into six com-j were praoest. Ihiil co partmecta or pen* for baby chicks! was tmUaUad
with a feed hour* and boiler jam
room at one end. Six laige ho! i the ag: water pipe* extend from ih* I county,
boiler through the entire length j of the house. Mr. Walk-r espeet* to receive hi* baby chick*
of tble will
pounda of plant food a* agaii SIM in ten tool of a 1-g-l. But why cools* ibe blgb-grade
fatHlaer to track and potatoes p .1C ‘I! «= :s . « v <. r icuth oeaville
wtwM be quit* as cCective as ib* poind* of th* and from the standpoint of freight and handling, much mr-e eeo-
Grange Record
Briefly iold
. w —■ .«- u.s iiauy cm.
of tr-r..-a.'-de.:mt more eflicieBU} '‘ ,< * DrT> hnow good stuf whm tVy sec it. w. the low-grade! about February J. and flan* u " L.-Und County f^v.'prodtCC ha. a hard road to travel. And. c.t course, like mow other put four hundred in each pen t» p»ud eg ike r*e.-renfe r.aad*. tV toad ot cammmr :> crowded with the mediocre. Tb.» | * r *«ent walk eslend- along th.
by the CabiRef member result* in lou profit, cog everyone who handle* the producr. U. say i ,ro,1, of house Thl* 1* u ^ the fact that county, with!nocking of diwatisfied consumer.. Betide* tor the same rearonv it ,h '"_T' Ck ', d “ rl,l « Good Pitintmv Will Pro. to
fc. 4. djSc«nri» -f >v l„ri P -od^ ,l J TW
lf.t!e.< State* He 7 Most of u» believe m the oU expetsmou b|r hear ao awch. about cortamlnated. r “ ‘ roperieiicc being a good teacher, yet many farmer* corttnoe to . * . Scarcity of labor and kigl
follow the same procedure year after year a* outlined above. Lewi* Hoffman, of Tape M«r. ,Pf ' n * l>fU1 * * r » making
Repair Hotbed and
Coldframe Saslies JmJmo^LSZj
. Ciowrosier
■tirrttg. CM4 i
ip*n t amjonty of the 8t-r - wuer, more profitable pi -n wo.id h. that determined Ttis »w> attrtbutwd to U.t spire-*he (Irec. Creek farmer. Lev. plowing, but more cultivating, d.d type of agrsrali.rai lesl.; more ;Cftilincr per acre, better seed, adequate spraying and the
• *b h wbwW Sow Jesaey »». fo.-lproductiori of high quality produce.
nintsauic the com of freight and 1 „£ o. t< 1 r _ pr 'T^T J " n f' down, is but a roui.d-a-about wav isndiits and tner*^ to the “** °* Ghartcy Members of Tfc *. 01 c _ U! *f* er:k1 ^ ;u-egemmg that during 1927 you will no doubt profit by fartnint maxim-itr. the money that go*. Present Body—Received .. **** CCTR :|only at much land at past experience hat taught ioj that you can
Charter in 1906 .^,^7 ! ™ "1:1-1-
. O t**Jt organixatioa* H. B Han- —
Cumberland County' L T. Swain Post Master ! ^ ^ irS^iwI , .‘ n I
' I^vrfand th^^Omu... “• lna " r rr 5»” to *»» » anr ' wilding saves in the stated In ii Weed tbs suit- IVuErj «-- i ,ut,jrr ni4n > tn«» 'he maiev. time and labor expended to do the
fcro- do.un.na that th. firm J cl Jti«n. and Jofcti 0>^». ih-"J* 1 ™*'
ttar-r. ir. tbit county was or- PTOa:o Arooetati.-.., H*y>r-ri. <rt headquarter* for th;v kind of work, most farmers malted at South Sroviib- about inc kv»! •esamta'kms were Ear! ^ :n * < o! a * arm worktop. And there is certainly no doubt Xiitr year* ago !«!Cpt» t. the Fwoona Orange.!hut what the farm Uwp i- a most profitable mvestment. For
}: B **•'•*“t and Frank rK. example, the hired man I. p:-nrin^ The devi* breaks shortly after B ^ r ' 1 ^ A * rtrahur * Hf wa,k ‘ fo t** foe a new one, but cannot find one o T pr ** ld ** "• in the ^op. He final]* locatt* ome on an old plow—but ,t has a - ^ ^ ^dmg «. The nut vron t turn « Ku^ot a^d a- «•* suiwaai n.roUog of tb-*su-'. W1 ^ «'hich to cut it off. If used to be in t)v shop but he :r-' Fedcraldi.a h«Jd o-i Towiay af 11 ^* a L"™ ,t ‘ •* n :Wa> it* tjme ro he returns to the field ter non and gave a ro|»rt of lh*!° r " n ,can ' ° ! The tanner has lost half a day of work -y a'cnenplWiaenbi «K tbr local »*. hecause he did no: carry in .tr*i a ten-cent drvis. ^ U ganlsagioo. j Thi. i. an excrllcnt time of the year t., take stock of the!
ctstttnti o: ;h .hup and wr it things arc in Yeadines* for the cmunt tmyi. Tk,. .ill Mane ike enb.
S-.irt ..ii. Potato Cnp carru-d in stock and to - extent the equipment m the shop Tbe State poun, .., ;p <or .. ^LVrtainly every farm shuuM have the tool* uwd in rough wood charter lb-q eounty exhibit ^ Us* crap'* 0 *’ " . " * work bench. T&e. assortment of new bolts, nail*, the fir*' Ma**.- -*d potatoes, was again won ^ vano ' J » * M **- "wrecking bar.** hack-saw. roll of wire and an; lie for a c.umb. r t> Cumberland Con- ■> auh h-r! rrp *‘ r ‘. 01 U '' 11C ' 1 »-'<■ 'cmaonly needed with rour perticulai TowtmeM »«» • j creditable exhibit ot e-.«j' Dl*" ot farming. * terai ye.r» tn >-Not only did the! farmerv no doubt hare the abilif e lived «• c*ei«> exeel la quality, bu: won 1 and -mall forge to advantage HowevTr t) • O0m,,T •.** , * «»jyjintended to .uggot the mdivUorf tool*'o,
tarm MoriJyg,. I'heae requiremci
Vegetable Growers Will Be Addressed By Pro-
fessor Schermerhotn
Tb« Cumberland County Vage table Crowen* Asmiefttion plti to bold a meeting on Mond evening. January J4. at 7 JO Jr the Coort Home. Bridgeton Pr.,
L C Sehennertorn. in
charge of the vegetable depart ta»nt or the Bute Agricultural
will appear on the pro
*ra« to dtscua* -The Outlook foi the Vegetable Industry for is:: ** n '“*~ r ScteiuMrrborn ha. mad. fltiife a wudy of th* condition. « the vegeuble Industry Utroisgkout the country and. from his obrorvations and repr.ru ot the crop, that are h*‘n* plaster in ibe Southern Bute.. »fl. btt , rome inlereeting things o tel lb* Cwmberiand County sro*--Ibnt may help item to deeie, which crop, to *,o. during 1);:
table gros.: la also exp. i! program and tillty." Mr of queer crop wBl|sJI the
ain Carlton Wwdeott. ./ Sc dersHe. W u* rom-wha- un , ale- as to whether or not dd organisation was a grai ann*r»' club, race horn. aw. ion or organtsatloQ for the | Kee ot bolding a comswinify i We f^pr io g» a full hkW ^ Uds. organization wlthir, war future go for th* pro
T Sw.ln
(.umberland County Wmi
"SJ*’' Baar t -w M. n 0,1
umber land (oux-r; | B tw g — trfr ., , ru „
adopt «t ! •
say* th. re 1* rothlng like a g vd 1 cover crop and plenty of com-: 1 mercial fertiliser for producing |
a bumper crop of potatoro. II, TT" 1 — —. that i» the treatment Mr. HoB^, T tn ** P |a »'»'ag the reman used to produce the crop of **” uf holb *d and coMframej poiatnee he had last year. « are **** 1 *' U Ul ‘ *<xk «n be, don. ineluined to agree with him. »h* *Pare tin, through i
... jibe winter months. It will „*,!
"Why all the stalk- and no n ' u f h * <,rr F *i> lh. .pring when
few ears of corn last fall?’ asked j ru * h * ork b^rtns.
Walter Creaae. of Hlo firande i INlntlng U one of the job.' At least that was what be wa.! ,ha « nrtsbl well be started A •c*. „ .2 woBduimg until he rcachwi ih. Unwed oil x:.ite u. d paint wini ‘ ’ ' concluslur, thaUt must hare been ^ “wh to lengthen ih* life of U ’ weather conditions, sbou, thel'b* «*he. An rop«i^ ' * time the ear, were making. jough Job .hould be done^ a, ^TtH"
morticed point* Hnm.-niadr wut i. ■ .** " or *
O. E. Lehman, manager of tbet'T mnde according to the follow! !lh “ ' Farmer. Co^-perallve AMocUllon! in k formulas will give very rad ^ ^ Nt Rio Grande, remarked thej'—ult* and can «o*de at a^” 1 <B ‘ hl * ** , - «fcer day that It pays fanner.' *»« of money. j
* < U l,,r hl *. h * r * d ' ! Por I* j-4 .
ehman Is certainly m ajplnt. of raw |^. ??, /?*! P«l«lo B to know wha, he U Ulk- pound. ^ whlU^S ’ *
jot whiting. J
i* -One pint
Ing about.
i like
I oil. (.)
nil, drill
‘ Other gold ai and firm. . f'rtirth prize* i
K: illy Lud - i^ Hji 1 ^P* 0 ^* 8 * Gave *«n. Mis* • runiii;; Demonstrations! 8c * lU '; Th. ......—r t,
ng to the farm and to ti work. The only purpose t
repair* wfiidi vfiould
f accord-
Truth About
Curing Fertilizer s** rwi
' Thoroughly ml
Information For Fanners to! Md “J 1 9Ur 1 tr • aa* • rI *UUgh Wbltint N-eep in Mind •t-ugh. Pou, ,
— : which has bee.
The statement often heard * • , * )d la 7er -f •That fertiliser must be cur..! i '**' tbr mluu Is only a part truth and llk.!yi ,, ‘ ,hr bo *rd (O he taiaieadSr.g. When r»ek D * w,ou «h Whit
& >-« Pound ; breed, ^nc,
iwoad of White lead. 4 ! Um
_ , — »hlte I**,
HUr Into thu BUstor.jh«
•"•he a stiff H
.pMakled with j fam •kiting to pre- ' iepa ' from sticking j
abilif* to A, .,0.1, j ma, "fAl Hi treated i
"I arid In the manufneture ienter the attrotioei j pbuaph,
k j drolfed . will slay soft
lime If k pt ,
' >1 by ml stag u wit ■ »hleh hro the eff' « It hot <mly lam !•> saatar to pour. **ey or a miswr* ot •yr sirup cm •> «lF IM4 for awe Md Other grail .• Mt Bssiry Cake
nweroary for th. 1
digging for a plo fact, a junk-pilc
tfie difirrciKr
i not find it until .n
r placr.
[ lewultlng material to
* or 'oe escape of aoxtoi aad for the mass to d, it It may be properly p’ u
► properly prepared I
Heavy Milken Nan) Pl ™'> ol Mineral,!]
H "ej Con, Fbb MU.-:
CoW Spring Grange Witnessed Dairy Play
A Potato Yield For Cape j Poultry Specialist Spoke May Farmers To Shoot at' To East Vineland, rs
Grange Calendar
Hunt s Casino „ WHJWOOD

