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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Aug 1930, p. 6

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’ ‘4 I a. 1.1.-.- . . Fen and spring grains have been exceptionally good. Weather .. traditions have been ideal for the stor- g in or grain and for stock threshing A g which is becoming very popular. Crops {with as potatoes, beans. sugar beets, 1,- and tobacco, will have light fields Elm lack of rainfall. The yields of i ruits, especially apples and grapes. â€"â€"v;- _-.. oov¢lv culu .,. H- "â€"'rr'“"' All-U ovpy Esse . . I ‘lns been taken to allow absolute inde-. x Mr Reek was flfnmhgiecthisgge '~ en- in marketin and will mean? - ' : 5:2? with the associatin in a position ' $210221 hienprsczgglglatfig the mgteiygg) and no finance export shipments, a large' s on g 1' ”8 I I ‘ . , 'farms the second year. _ (number or “‘mpers ”“110 hate been i. The variety is known as Robust. and gharred 1n the past mll now be able to . it is - ,1 _. ' ‘me advantage of the services of Mr. ' bnin Inlgeinterat use :3”. the present time ‘Andrew Fulton. the association's repre- yieldgerx es $.53, tofidéggse and a heavy 3' nutative in Great Britain. As a fur- 5 ' ' e ale acres sown t.° t‘gther step in organizing the province's . 3533118 on “fie farm this year and “”5 ‘5 fruit trade. the appointment is an-i go out or seed. On the p10“ spe- nounced of Kenneth Crews of Trenton i; f 181 work is done.in selection to further 0' lo assist P. w. Hodgetts. director of the ; mpmve the “ram- (fruit branch and secretary of the as-] lactation. He will keep constantly in! ‘0 1 h with the shippers in advising oil a A Contrast in Weather The contrast in weather condition: and Next ket conditions and acting as liaison hern Ontario and in QUGDEC icer between the shippers and Mr.,. ‘I am to controlling the "apple scald" We carry a 11 line of Fall Wh at F ilizer m stockâ€"p ced 'gh t. ... No reserve. Aid g. M 630'“, It iSQinteresting to note that the farm, W8 . . " ‘ 1 As an aid to the overseas marketing 3 established at a time when the . . bean growers were discouraged and dis- bl putarms surplus fruit crop, the 0’" ! ease ivas taking a heavy toll. As little dune GQYfrquPt hit? decided ‘9 come ] or no work had been done in selection. to the a}; 0} tue Fm“ Growers “.50‘ g the seed had become run out resulting elation msotar as guaranteeing sumd‘ffn a pear rinld Beans have ’lon bee eat monies to the babks t0 allOWPmpe“ an important ea'sh crop‘ in Kengt and) Inancing 0f the Shippers. Tms Step[Essex Mr Reek was able to et so has been taken to allow absolute inde- ‘s 1 t d be g me ' spendence in marketing and will mean .' “Shine he 1,338ng tgzogrsthgeggjgl; ‘Ihat ,. . . . .. . a “1th the assomation in a posmon 1 - no finance export shipments. a large 5 paced m small IOtS on neighboring . ' f k (lumber 0f Shippers who have beeni aggz 52:1 estecogii year. {barred in the past will now be able to , it is . y .1 nown as ROW“. and ‘take advantage of the services of Mr. ' beingmrfseirsiteggt 1:82;”. the present time ’ ‘Andrew Fulton. the association's repre- yielder Th er 0” 58339 and a heavy .Ientative in Great Britain. As a fur- "be , ' e ale 30 acres sown t0 ans on the {am} this year and this “Y;" “A -_-A B "the:- step in organizing the province‘s; '-.._.'L A Street the me applied. In most cases the iertii- ““1 benefit to: 'tndividual ‘rarme’rs 0'! hr was son with thedrm. ,Southwestern 0’1in ancf t0 the "pro- . e avenge gun {or the entire test I “3"? 33 8 whole. -' Valuable work has n . mm m . ten per acre green been done with tobaccp, canning'fac-’ weight. This showed a nice return to; W33 crops. cereal grains and hoes. Besi the money invested in fertilizers. The Sid?” ”“5, .W« 3- Reekv the supermtenn addition made to the meadows in these dent and ms 3‘33 have been instrumen-- tests averaged about soc-pounds per ‘3’ m helping 3101181116 good work‘ done 1 acre or represented an investment of j 2': thtiisgei:§;i§ulturai Vocational 801100” Household Efi'ects Auction Sale PAGE 6. NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR THE BUSY F ARMER comprising at Zollei' '{Mgust 30 (Furnished by the Ontario Department of Agriculture)‘ Terms cash. Auction at Lambton the late uvcr last year. Nova Scotia expects a crap of slightly over half that of the bumper crop in 1929, while Ontario. Quebec and New Brunswick report de- creases ranging from 12.5 per cent to 133.9 per cent. Indications are that fruit will be of fair to good size. and in than last year. 3 on the other hand , rainfall in thirty years. 5 the month was 5.6 inches ' with a normal of 3.7 inches. ‘â€"-â€"-â€"-‘ Use Plenty of Litter It. is good policy to use an abundance of clean, fresh litter in the laying pens and a poor economy to restrict the '. en hater must be; Litter on the floor, especially if it is fresh and clean, is an excellent means busy even though and should 1 in wet weather. ‘ Moldy straw is almost certain to cause 1 trouble and should never be used in ; poultry houses. ‘ "or farmers generally. In the north and in Quebec the rain lcapious quantities that crops were in- fjured, seriously in some districts. iOld Ontario, -.-----.. vuvuulu, 115W Jun '3 1138011: to feeding their cattle min and ensil- age. This expense, in addition to the low price paid for milk at the cheese Factories has caused the 1m . no flittle concern. The’ Shortage of pasture Apple Yield Lower are considerably 131-5, .h litter in the laying pens economy to restrict the ’11 when .li-‘ztexj must be A 1.. --:-- l, but the _ _ ___ --â€" vv «av-‘55 hub uu‘ngIIOUE the west side of England. F it seemd to be made up of grasses al- most entirely. Clovers seemed to be absent from the fields along the route traversed. The ha ' nearly so thick as in Grey County alf- :alfa fields. The hay, it is since learned is composed largely of perennial ryeâ€" a grass seldom used in Ontario except' for perennial pastures. The plant it- self is. very much like twitch grass but here it does not grow quite so tall as twitch with us. Needless to say the hay Cl‘Op was a disappointment to me when the pastures are so wonderful. I Undoubtedly the farmers of Grey County will be anxious to know about Farming in Ingiand and Ineland. Scot- land at time of writing has not been visited but expect to go there within a few days. ' We were taken fI‘TLZ) Li"::'pool by bus 'n Sunday Irwnin July ‘20th, t‘hrr"gh Rural Cn;""1;zd by use. Stratford-cn-A von 5 " .1 .r :ti' Warwick; .4" O'-:e:’ord to In - don. Throughout the cntire distaice ,rural comm-Lon: or to e seen. ' The crops consisted 01;; 2;"; of psh‘r" 3. hay,*w37ozzt. gas. 1‘: 11.; 3,. and I‘ila‘lgéisi or turn'pz. The pJ'ELIL'es were ltzxitr-l iant, o. mmt b“1'.‘.tif"1 3' 33:1 and show? i the effect of high (art: iii-lion and 3"?“ cent rains. A (an? T’ia'i ott'ld not hsip, but be in~presscd by the b:t:utif::1 heal- thy color of the MM" .A v- 9.“. .- Hay is juSt now beinz CL‘t thrnnahnnf A hay; wh 9:15. a :s. V or Lurn'pz. The ‘- J- iant, n. mc at 1w I’Ytif the efl'gct cf high I English and Irish by T. Stewart dooper Agriculture . . were every “here Never were so many roses seer blooming. Shasta dalsies nasturtium: Nor is this, the rose time, in England, the only time it is beautiful. Just pre- vious to our coming the Hawthorne country side, and Haw- L. and the exquisite wind-cw drapin‘gs. The door step was spotless and although i when passing through numberless lama: icon-- _ _â€"vmwm The Grey County ladies would not be satisfied if something was not said of this most important point. The houses Clyde or Shire blood and were superior to our Grey county animals. butcher NEW mm FOR. these are bred dot this district. To- morrow (August 5) the annual horse racing event starts in Dublin. It lasts a week but our itinerary unfortunately does not allow us to remain therefore [I will be unable to give the Depart- lment‘s good Irish ' {the one given by the Free State Government at Cork on Saturday, Aug- ust 2ndâ€"and the other at Mr. Barton's a large poultry farmer in the County of Wieklow. Even the choicest of “Paddy‘s ,' Eycwatel'" was dismrsed and fhnon mt“ these are bred dot GOOD BREAD §\\\“” 73:37: £3?- f 5. Free State turday, Aug- Mr. Barton‘s 1e County of t of “Paddy’s I, Id those who ; 'aughts were ' .tisfying but Irish hospi- , We Have Moved all makquof cars. In our “cog-j

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