Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 19, 1949, p. 6

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the acton free press tiiuiisday may imh ims kitchener upholsetry t 4 it doeent matur how bdl r- fy nut chnuhum 6r ckilf art l worn vve rut tuba utaaa look jta tis a llkensw 3 11 raljphobtm 1 vi 17 a nircitm low u k900 i wmll jyjjjr i km- iick ui- and dklivfhy illonk 103 acton yiui atruiil unntt that ou can hornm ninnry from hunk undrr thr tcrnu of tin- kuriii imroritirnt loan act to buy new farm rxuipiunt cotiftnut nrw liiiiltlingh liu nrw took or make any other wortliuliilt itmition t 4ir farm but did uu kuowtliat this ilank cun aiu nuike diem loan to finance the mrrhar of im1 arm ruitnirnl and to make repair or altera tions to exiting farm liuilliny h you want u aril our old tractor to get a nrw ne and our kuyrr haint enough ready rah aik him to iltwun hu prohlem with thr 11 ink of nova scotia remember if farm improe- mrnti will help to make our farm mora profitable were interettnl the bank qf nova scotia a w haydon manager acton onf imim up thi soil for thi u come i ul hit slid killid out and sub- i jt t to tiosion of iho mill um if tin tapaii of mvi i rupn to tnufd till in good prodmlion todio re u wiu uiav aim uo- mamwdl4 jthnxr occupied lv mh irops for a i top driving th in with farmvard 1jic tun f th lime whir clean j manure in addition to tho initial or summer cultivation has urn rv- j droving mineral formior man- duccd to the minimum onl now are we beginning to j icalizc that through tho more s 111 1 jl ii ml iii l llmll 1111 n mill shlllil list i- linn i imu til it mlfdt i lit dilum is j mill im for ilflf md lo is wt art ipt li fnritit h hit hi r mm ril r piin m nt lhui tin hivw r othi r f inn nps ii u- tiiow lh s siift sfullv tho n ijulr t 1 imiu rils 1 1 p uilh linu pho- i hunts ind pnlishi must in in ho mi1 in suffu i nt mounts mil it idiu tvailabl foiins it th unit the mmi trops hi m1o1 down the ik si immiiiik for this is to have lh miii lsld ind applv ignrul ng program what will b good uyu slniu tim phosphate po- t sh f rtlher a- indualid to be ikpnnd bv the lists th t v id m e to date indicatt t soa oop ai soil ifuildt n j ihit wr m ed to ppt muih heavier lljv nid pasture at sod rropi ations f mm ral fertilizers ha mil ihdi fullv upprmatid than wo have u n oiiustomed to tho have us n the mop i hildrcn f sm iosu grow th of iho 1 gume ii the imp familv inamrua thev crop whir krass s predominate i have not b en proper v grown in f ioiir the rued for nitrogen i th in ns s othir fnm irops f r will b qujllv important been 1 ft lo triems hes j m xtatihshim a strong produitlvej i mhis turned ov r to th in uiuiso d pi tod fi riiht nude i topping with nrun corn ti unprofitable in the old world with us lontf r ultur 1 ep ru me th 1 sh1 ioor thin sikis nt ither pro- i din mm h f od nor protnt or ure used in ihis av to stimulate th growth of the sod crop in the rotation will probablv give ultl- t nive u and proper management matolv u greater return per ton of hav ind pa i lire crl wp have i applied than when apptied directly the mivl economical effective and laxting moan of increasing our food production and at the jmmo time maintaining the production of our mhu simi crop rnngc all the ua trom relativilj pure stands of crax 01 legumes lune to v arioux com and plowed under for a cultivated irop in the aumminii up nod cnpi in the form of well managed hay and paotur erips can br madr rral soil builders by a having the soil tested to de- j if worry hakes yon bhe let want ads see ysu thru btnations and mixture of both but ternune lu lime and fertilizer need all have one characteristic tn coral hi jimmg and fertilizing ihe soil man the can be made th ust a needed to fit for the keeking ic oil builders wo have discovered to using a suitable mixture of seeds of date i lgurne and grasses adapted to the xiul etc d i keeping the od crop down for a longer period in the crop rotation tei feeding thr sod bv ti topdressing with manure as available and ait top dressing with suitable fertilizer as needed harv eung lh hay crop at the proper time grazmg pasture only within the limit of its carrying capa- cit ih cont rolling weis in the pasture by clipping at the proper jnlryals the breakingr the si main twncficiil effects of od crvhm that distinguish them as mulbuilding crops are that while thev occup the land il the soil is rest itt from all cultivation 2 organic matter losses are reduced to a minimum 3 the humus content comimmc to increase i4 the tuipulatioti of desirable soil mi crobes increases rapidly 5 physi cal condition improves as a crumb structure begins to develop 0 loses ofplant nutrients byeroalon and leaching are reduced tp a negli gible amount up at a sod and the growing of cul tivated crops by putting the- soil back into sod without 4elayu theres a big investment behind the gas for every car rinding oil and bringing it to you in thi kind ol product you nrl and al low prices is a big job and takis a a aj money li hind that dnpondablo supply are thousands o canadian ingagd in finding producing transporting retiring aud marketing working with tools that cost hundrods of millions but tho inv- ntmont in those tools is your guarantee of adequate supply and minimum price first the oil must bo found this means oipnsivo equipment and the risking of money tn patient search a single deep test drilhng rig is worth half a million dollars and ono unsuccessful well in the alberta foothills has cost mbro than a million then whan oil fields ar found they must bo developed just to drill and equip ono well in the loduc held costs about 100 000 second crude oil must bo transported to a rohnery tank cars pip linos and ocean and lake tankers aro tho vehicles a large pip line may cost 100000 a mile imperial s largest tanker just put into service cost moro than 5 millions third the crude oil must be refined into hundrods of useful products largo and complex refining units are iho workman s equirsnent hero to moot your increasing needs for more and better ptoducts imperial sinco the war has added refining capacsty to process aa extra 31000 barrols per day tho cost was more than 30 rmqioni fourth tho ptoducts must bo markotod this means they must be made avaikablo to you when and whoro you neei them the tools of the markotor aro such things as service stations truck fleets coastal ships barges oil drums and tanks this equipment too adds up to millions canadians aje using twice as much oil as in 1939 to help meet your increasing needs imperial has souqht and fcand new fields built ships and pipe lines 6 reded now tehnery wruts installed new- raaj itevng equipment it costs more than twice as much to do these things as bo fore the war th money we needed to do these things came from borrowing trom tho sale oiinvostments and from earnings put baek into the b u sines after paying dividends this manoy ls helping to provide ihm tools to bring you all the od you need at th lowest possible price brittfiaf yo oil is a uf jek aft ewtly tit imperial oil limited if youv intwvftod in fach the pnj j a gallon cvl joscl n xliy i ibru th tarn at r p fti distiflsd water viiy for rr belure th war th whsvaa c- i n dprd mc and ojlthcx3hu ho ben m ght r h 9rpi pg aa j k u i r rrlma rvsarly as xna as othor ccxruncvi na since jo30 w awwral whoimcil re- iw hu mot v io tied but he prrouum protsutt imce irviax ha advaroed by 1 thai two th rd oa its 1948 opaffutioni imnanal eamsd a profit equivdvaot to less than or cent a aauoa lor soob gallob ti products sold

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