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NOW ONLY ation 3E NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR THE ' BUSY FARMER Protecting Potatoes from Injury It has been demonstrated convinc- ingly that potatoes produced on wet land develop a tender skin and are more subject to injury when dug. Potatoes produced under such conâ€" ditions, therefore, should be handled very carefully. White potatoes grown in dry soil are less liable to injury, they are often injured through the fact that this type of soil is not carried over the digger. To compenâ€" Take Out The Weeds Although modern seed cleaning machinery will do a great deal to take out weed seeds from grass and clover seed it will not make perfect sepa- ration in all cases. In fields for seed weeds should be taken out in the summer so as to make possible high grades and best prices. Such weeds as mustard, daisies, bladder campion, white cockle, and others classed as noxious should be removed during the summer so as to keep them out of seed crops and, what is just as im- portant, keep them from seeding themselves down again. S yrur apiary Crate Feeding of Poultry Crate fedding of poultry gives the highest quality of flesh, and feeding in clean sanitary pens makes the best substitute. Only healthy birds of any kind will pay. Before confining the birds in crates or pens they should be given a laxative and freed of lice. Feed sparingly at first. Two to four weeks are required for finishing. At the Central Experimental Farm, it has been found that almost any good mixture of home-grown grains, finely ground and mixed with milk, will answer. A satisfactory finishing ration may be composed of the following: one part finely ground whole wheat; one part finely ground whole barley; and one part finely ground Whole oats. ' After Harvest Cultivation After harvest cultivation is one of the most practical and most effective methods which the farmer can adopt to control weeds. If possible, the work should be undertaken with a View to preventing the ripening of the current year’s seed as well as fighting a weakened root. Burley Tobacco Marketing Scheme The Barley Tobacco Marketing Scheme has been officially approved upon the recommendation- of the Doâ€" minion Marketing Board. The scheme relates to the marketing of burley Seat, sunlight and dry weather will assist greatly in the control of weeds at this time. Experiments have proven and it has been the experience of many farmers throughout the pro- vince that the roots even of our most persistent weeds cannot stand heat and dryness when brought to the surface. For the control of annual, winterl annual and biennial weeds thoroughl cultivation of the stubble is recom-l mended immediately after the cropl has been removed, using the disc or cultivator. By following this method,‘ seeds are brought near the surfacel where they sprout and may be killed by further cultivation. When this plan is followed and the soil is stirred up at regular intervals, millions of young plants will be killed and those which sprout late in the fall will be destroyed by early frosts. Many farmers skim plow immediately after the crop has been removed then har- row and cultivate at regular inter- vals until freeze up. By plowing shallow weed seeds are kept near the surface where they sprout and are killed by cultivation. An abundance of moisture together with the methods outlined above will assist greatly in controlling such weeds as Wild Mustard, Stinkweed, Ragweed, Worm Seed Mustard, False Flax, Foxtail, Lambs' Quarters, Pig- weed, Shepherd’s Purse, etc. 31 all The R: Although likely t( mg a} 1t into part 1d iv HE antag‘e [ s'uffic of Robber Bee vVE :ontact machin‘ ient 5“ ant t} alin . To compen when elevato ant s‘oil sh-ou1( OSE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1935- 1b 1n 3.! Apple Crop Outlook A slight increase is expected in the apple crop in Canada over last sea.- son, according to preliminary esti- ‘mates. The estimate is for 4,045,000 barrels compared with 3,891,000 in 1934, with the largest increase indi- cated in Ontario. Nova Scotia is alien" the same, New Brunswick somewhat larger; Quebec larger, while British Columbia, the box apple district of the Dominion, shows a, very slight in- tobacco grown in the Province of On- ta'rio, and is, in most respects, similar to the Flue-Cured Tobacco Marketing- Scheme. There has been a lack of any co~ ordinated action in marketing which has led to most unsatisfactory re~ turns to the producer, according to- the Dominion Marketing Board, and it is believed that improved conditions will result from the operation of the scheme. 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