Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 27, 1939, p. 8

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lsll tfegwhwr w h 37th 1939 rsrtfjii0iii tarry oil as usual is hjowmews theme jnuonc wrt to hold jutch says association manage j a cakjkoix official announcement wu made to- ay that the international clawing match schedtued at brockvule from october 10th to 13th would be held u a canon manager of the ontario 1 the natch la held every yeer med that the holding of the event nuldnotbeariejrfm by owned en try into the snonean war hessuoltheocftftontogoabeadwhh the match had been reached after the awerunenvs rarest thet dttafens should vny on as hi nordbjmnes coupled with the fact that one of can adas greatest contributions wffl be tht suimg of supplies and food to the al ike nils can only be done add bit cftzrou when agrtcattore has beeoine eared to wartime efficiency the in- ternauooal plowing match is held prl- naruy to display and demonstrate the most modem and efficient farm meth- oris and machinery there axe no frflls or sideshows at the international it se devoted to educational demonstra- ttons competitions and displays its an aubusixiew event and nothing could be mora devoted to the develop- bent and promotion of wartime agrl- cultural efficiency and production mr carroll said the executives of the plowing match had conferred with dominion and provincial agricultural heads before reaching their decision it as believed that plans for wartime farm production were being prepared t both ottawa and queens park and officials of the ontario plowmens as sociation were prepared to offer every facility to government agricultural departments m presenting such plans to a representative crosssection of farm peope of ontario and other parts of cstflta during the great war the plowing match was considered of too great im portance to be discontinued and only the influenxa epidemic of 1918 caused the cancellation ot tfpfj match in that year at this tune a a quarter of a ce ago the offtcersof the on tario the officers of the ontario plow mens association consider it necessary nd a patriotic obligation that the plowing match be held several branches of the dominion government win have exhibits and give demonstrations and will thus have an opportunity of showing what is re quired from farmers under wartime emergency- conditions it is anticipa ted many department and branch beads will be on hand with important speeches and official statements highlights of this years competi tion will be the trensatianue pw whose value will bring the total priae jlst to more than 96000 concentration lias been the keynote in designing the layout of the match mud demonstra tions this year most of the plowing win be done within onehalf mile of the match beadqnartem and the mile of streets in the tentedcity has been laid out with a view to easy walking early applications from exhibitors indicate the exhibit area in the tented city will be even larger than tbe 1938 show and attendance at the plowing match at brockvule from october 10 to 13 is expected to top the 100000 remedy for insects the airexpress service by trans- canada air lines has been particularly of significance this year in the fight rgafauct insect pests in the grain pro s dnctng areas of western canada no lea than 22 shipments containing an nay of insect parasites were moved to saltish columbia overnight from the pti parasite laboratory at bedevfue ont this season and such shipments were also delivered to other points in the west fast delivery of the living parasites to the infected areas is essential since they must be transferred in the mat ure tage when full grown tbe para- site has only a few days to live in this abort time it must be released in the fields and orbards to feed on the llm honey crop tfae osttaesccl honey is much greater than tor comb honey there being more ways tbuse extrac ted honey oot the cost of producing extracted hooey is lest once an apiary is estabuafaed as the combs can be used year after year whereas in oomb hooey production the sections are only used once states e p craig head bookeeperv dominion experi mental aaoon kentvin w a honey is generally remove from the hives tattoo during the season at the end of the clover flow and late in sep tember tbe dose of the fall flow as clover honey is light hi odour and of better quality demanflrng a higher price tban the dark fau honey- it is desirable that tfaey be kept separate and properly graded honey should not be taken from t hives until tt is thoroughly ripe ittntil at least twothirds of each comb is capped ovent otherwise ttw honey wfll be high in water content and may ferment particularly if kept for any length of time in a heated fan honey is seldom ripened in the hives sufficiently therefore it is diffi cult to keep it from fermenting by heating it to 160 degrees fahrenheit the yeasts that cause fermentation win i be destroyed tbe honey however should be cooled immediately to pre- vent darkening of colour and to pre serve flavor the room in which honey is stored should be kept as near 50 degrees fahrenheit as possible to avoia toss through fermentation at the time of extracting the combs are removed one by one given a shake in front of the hive to dislodge as many bees as possible and the remain ing bees brushed off with a bee brush this method can be adopted- by book keepers who have only a few hives but in large apiaries bee escape boards or carbolic add are used to free the honey supers of bees where bee escape boards are to be used they should be placed on tbe hives fortyeight hours before the honey is to be taken off the escape board is placed under tbe lowest super that is to be removed clearing the supers of bees by the carbolic method is practised by some but has not met with general favour it is the experience of some operators that where too strong a solution is us ed the honey is tainted also serious burning of the hands occurred where operators were careless in handling the crystal or solution care must be taken to prevent rob bing at the time supers are removed leaving no combs of honey exposed to the bees tbe supers should be taken to a beetight honey bouse as soon as possible after removal and the honey extracted preferably while it is warm if the honey house is artificially war med all the supers are taken off the hives and piled in the honey house and the hooey extracted as soon after as possible to facilitate tbe uncapping of the honey the uncapping knife should be kept hot for this purpose a steamheated knife or uncapplng- plane is used to prevent breaking the combs in the extractor it should be turned slow ly until half the honey is removed from one side of the combs reverse the combs and speeding up the mach ine remove all the honey from that side again reverse tbe combs and ex tract the remaining honey where rad ial extractors are used the reversing of combs is not neoesasry to clarify the honey strain it through wire screening and two thick nesses of doth the farmer wul re move the large particles of wax the honey should be allowed to stand about twentyfour hours in the tank before it is drawn into pans as a scum containing small particles of wax and pollen win appear on the top this should be removed the removal of section honey is quite different than for honey which is to be extracted in that any super of sec tions completely capped over should be removed before they become travd stained this is done by placing a bee escape board fitted with twoway bee escapes under the super fortyeight hours before it is removed it is a good practice when only a few colonies are used to produce sections to remove the sections that are weu filled and capped over periodically and replace them with sections fitted with foun- dmson of entomology domlmon de partment of agriculture utile if any permanent injury la done- to the trees bytbo toaecvewn if a considerable amount of foliage is rmnmmr late summer aa most of the feeding takes place shortly before the normal drop of the foliage the perfect insect is a white moth winch lay its eggs in clusters on the leaves in summer the oaterpfoan which appear shoroy af feed on the f ouage covering the branohes with extensive turn webbmg givi the impression of overgrown cobwebs on the trees the caterpillars wbfa full- grown rn september are about 1u inches in length and are covered with long silky grey hairs choice ornamental trees and shrubs may be protected by cutting out or otherwise removing tbe nests hi early august when the caterpillars are still small the colonies may also be des troyed by burning them with an im provised torch oh the end of a long pole arsenical sprays give good con trol especially when applied early in the season when the webs are first noticed on the trees enttr besn saan on jcany at and other hardwood trees 10m boshes to- ontario and quebso are tfao work of an insect known as the fan webwonn aoobrdtog to the inance u lorn eommmu cmj mi firm jywepwor jwobwwsbw urn umtfit stmt owworr bank of montreal o mkww after harvest cultivation big aid in weed control soots of most persistent weeds cannot stand heat and dryness whew to soq surface says weed expert after harvest cultivation is one of the most practicable and most effec tive methods the farmer can adopt to j control weeds plants draw heavily on the food stored in the roots in order to produce flower and seed and roots and root stalks are at their lowest stage immediately after the crop has been removed if possible tbe work should be undertaken with a view to prevent- ing the ripening of the current years seed as well as fighting a weakened i root states j d macleod weed ex- pert ont depl of agriculture tor- 1 onto j heat sunlight and dry weather will j assist greatly in the control of weeds at i this time experiments have proven and it naff been the experience of i many farmers thoughout the province that the roots of the most persistent weeds cannot stand heat and dryness when brought to the surface for the control of annual winter annual and biennial weeds thorough cultivation of the stubble is recom mended immediately alter the crop has been removed using the disc har row one way- disc or cultivator by following this method seeds are brought near the surface where they sprout and may be killed by further cultivation when this plan is fol lowed and the soil is stirred up at reg ular intervals until freeze up by plow ing 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 stink weed ragweed worm seed mustard false flax fox tail lambs quarters pigweed shep herds purse etc for the control of such persistant perennial weeds as bladder campion chicory and any weeds with deep tap pasts deep ploughing is recommended in midsummer or as soon after as possible followed by the cultivator us ing broad shares which overlap and cultivate both ways the dry cleaning method- has proven the most effective in the con trol of weeds with creeping rootstocks included in this class are four well known pemnials perennial sow this tle canada thistle twitch and field bindweed immediately after the crop has been removed the field should be ploughed deep enough to get under the roots turning them up in the sun this wffl require dep ploughing for sow thistle canad thistle and bind weed and shallow ploughing for twitch the field should then be left in the rough state as long as dry weather prevails the ure of the disc harrow on weeds with creeping rootstalks is not recom mended as it win cut the root up into small segments each of which will start a new plant and thus increase the infetsauon after harvest cultivation should be induded in the regular farm program something which must be done it wffl accomplish more with less work and will mean- a larger succeeding crop and greater returns mr macleod states foro baa built a reputation for enduring weatherp a brmnlford roof provide tbe utmost esiatarace to wind weather and fire hazard their beautifully blended colour effects add to tbe altractivenem of your borne and incrraae ita value id moat contmunitiea fire insurance rates are lower on buildings roofed with brantford asphalt slates tbcre b a brantford roofing dealer near you consult htm for roo advice complete information and service on sow brantford roofing company limited by rt i aoy brahtpokd ontakio for sab by georgetown lumber cos ltd a vast store of practical and scien tific information on live stock as well as that gained from experimental work conducted by the animal husbandry division of the dominion experimental farms is available to the canadian farmer the settler and the student of agriculture to this fund of informa tion is being added year by year fur ther facts and figures the results of experiment as applied to newer fields suitable breeding methods with the various classe of live stock feeds and teed mixtures for beef cattle dairy cattle horses sheep and swine econ omical practices for the production of live stock and live stock products suitable bousing and equipment man agement practices and practical hy giene this information is available through publications obtalnetttree on application to the publicity and ex tension division dominion depart ment of agriculture ottawa or from the superintendent of the nearest ex perimental farm or station devoted to live stock work in the studs herds and flocks or the dominion experimental farms there is represented practically every breed suited to general and special conditions and climate this selection of breeds has been arrived at only after years of trial unsuitable breeds have been eliminated desirable breeds have survived and have been subject to im provement through the best methods and management the next logical step has been the best possible co ordination of live stock with the vari ous methods of farming in canada in the older central parts in the prairie province in the specialized areas and conditions of british columbia and lastly in tbe newly settled frontiers pushing into the areas stiu to be brought under cultivation in addition to advice concerning such matters there is available an even more direct service to fanners in the distribution of highclass purebred sires and the progeny of specially sel ected herds and flocks no effort being spared in matntnhritig tbe excellence of the breeding stations on the ex perimental farms offer qare bros special offer of clare h1cla furnaces expires m just two weeks timet if you have been putting off the purchase of a new furnace if you have been putting up with discomfort mconvenience and expense take advantage now of this a mating oppo to tnttal a new clare heqla furnace for only ssjoo down lowest terms ever offered act quickly as time is getting short come in or phone for details clare 1 ton in 7 furnace g r muckart plumbing heating tinsmithiivg and electric wiring pbone 319w or j georgetown there are at the present time 25 of tbe dominion experimental farms on which poultry work is an important project and approximately 255 qlus- txations and substations are breeding high production lines of poultry from these farms and distributing them to the surrounding districts raw meat in the home uncooked meat should not be kept in tbe home more than a day unless m a refrigerator below 50 degrees f or cured by an antiseptic such as salt or smoke meat requires careful storing bad refrigeration and too close cover ing contribute to spoilage when meat arrives in the home the w should be removed and the meat plac ed on a platter without more cover than a piece of wax paper laid loosely over when the meat dries a utile on the surface the growth of bacteria is checked agricultural societies fain nd fthihhiont 1939 arthur collmgwodd georgetown grand valley milton sept 37 28 sept 28 90 sent 27 2b sept 29 so sept 30 so sept so oct 2 at s 17 out s 4 oct 58 ottawa wxrttjmbs hixu ltot1411 lord stanhope former first lord of the british admiralty is authority for the statement that by a secret devkft unknown to other powers smnarmea can be detected even if lying motion less on the sea bed and tiiat only on in ten win now have any rwe ot leaving its base and returning safety canadian cow wins at worlds fair ob v

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