Page S-A The Guardian-The Evening Patriot. "r r 1‘... in. M .,-L . Iii ICIHI'IV LE“ IS illfw unusually good ('ilivl' r» Int v-- on thi- nitcnlion n'w-ri- " It I’i‘lll""“ a '10th rrup . I.» Illi“, U. . :iwti by I'd- . I I r\\‘\, I I'i-cttntn. at a In t .4.“ :in msvctin: in Is- -' l'lt‘ltiitil‘l\l\ .‘tt Sulli- r. t t‘."(“'s‘ ‘Itrt"'.t"' r ' I ll . . ‘inr til - I . ‘1. wm l . ~r I ‘t .‘w I x o .m. :p\‘ : . Ar ; n w‘ I' I I L ml t it t h t’ 1‘ I.” ‘1 .I. II _ It" still r " . 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I l‘ll)‘ a one-row or ma- to invest in i Ill. t’IIllW‘ \t' I? he Iimc them on han '.’ lltl \‘ long \\ Ill it take to have t , q . It \nrl illlflll). and possibly v.2 wimwrttttil of all can [de— it my \\liP and family to ‘ ltt' when I come disgruntled ". FI'IJ, RL'N has hcon the experience wit‘ farm to have had ac— . ittulti'o will] the full run of omnm harvesting equipment, l_'iitt\ hand picking to to-day's I.tl'1t‘ potato combines. My fa- titcr and I would both have to in“ to hand picking Io t“»t'."]‘\(’ today's .\'o. 1 problem u‘wh Is hrntsos. However. with tic high lost of labor and its I ' rl.>\'s hizhtly mechanized cnmhnrw and hulk leaders. Ii'. I‘ll :lis equipment is not an {Ills-.‘t‘l' to all prayers —— it has :nt mnm’ hues still to be ironed ott r . and up. hcinrz in the .po- ~IilUlI ot' hcing closely associated wilt tho Linklcttcr men of Link- ‘ lc‘lot' Road. \\ ho are known for t e potato machinery also han laid to experiment in mncliinory imnrtwcmcnt. ROLLER BAR For instance tun years agn on our Iioltito combine we replaced tho ~plz'. tum <liPJII'. This method ' lat'lllilPS ; '~"r‘l""l?". I'TIS of course is 3‘ mm: at the mist and gives way ‘ slicer “till a rollcr bar ‘ completely ‘ Freetown spud grower' ges later plowing eliminated all front -end plug- ging. plus all shear-cut potatoes. Also. with no f-nontend plug- EH12. it it possible to carry sufficient clay throughout in all major dr “potan fall" to another. This one change in D our equipment resulted in few-t -_ i n the field? which In ed er stops whic means time gained. turn means money sav . Also this improvement result- ed in fewer bruises. Bruises can ‘ also be caused by another both- ersome agent in digging-stones. We stress to our men on the combine that we would rather have dirt than any stones get‘ ‘ ' b' l _\. With the potato producer man- I ' aarement does not stop when the ' last potato has been dug. Ef— ‘ ficient management must cover? ‘. Kay *4. . .3, at; u the proper housing of his crop. 1 ‘_ This means proper storage. In: recent years due to the improv~ I ‘ e d methods of harvesting, stor- age has had to change with the times. No longer is the hole-in- the-ground method considered most efficient and economical. I believe cellar-type warehouse facilities will soon all be giving way to “above-the-ground stor-: age." I say this probably because I last year we built our first‘l aboreground potato house and 1; found it to have so many con- venient. practical and economic- al features that we can say we. are realy sold on this type oil I 1 storage. We have found it to be: t I. [deal for unloading bulk Ina s. 2. Excellent in eliminating complex escalating systems. in : favor of a bin piler. ' 3. Incomparable in lessening potato handling. 1 4. Unequalled twhen properly insulated) in maintaining a near uniform tern nature. throughout severe weather con- t ditions. contrary to all previous‘ . beliefs about above-ground stor- age. I 5. And. finally. tihis type or 1storage, is comfortable. con- :venient and roomy for grading‘ ‘ operations , To sum up briefly my expert-l ences in potato management It 5 would say that: 1 ' i. It. is necessary to have . planters operating within 95 per- cent efficiency. l 2. It is essential to have scuf-f l flers set accurately so as not to ; I interfere with the plant's rootI ' system. i 3. It is of the utmost import- I 2 ance to have a spraying system ‘ that is almost 100 per cent ef- ficient. l 4. [t is vital to have a digging l operation that is meticulous. yet 5 fast-movin 5. It is fundamental to have . ‘storage facilities that are cool. . yet comparatively moisture-free. MOTOR REWINOING & REPAIRS Storey Electric Ltd. ' iii Prince *1” i'h‘itnvn 24-Hour Emergency Service DIAL 4-7341 attention farmers in ALEANY -... n» .vr- w" c: .‘l 5-...rc. .m: iIiCTW IN STOCK FOR ng districts ITIOAEBIATE DELIVERY ' FOR Ti.“ _. _ __ If you come, in mvntv hcl‘ort: ‘llunhlltnuonu---4-u-- m’" a p . A". 4/, z \ cat 1' rs. Of cc: Bordon 116-4 SPECIAL PRICES \i'ish n rid Hm kc arrangc- soczl f‘lllii‘r'i. 909d trcaters. CASH! crrtlit plcasc tIt‘lii cry date. DISTRIBUTORS OF HAINES POTATO EQUIPMENT “9 arc also the Island Distributors for Maine; potato equipment. Including graders, sizers. bin loaders, sproutors and hor- Specializing in Seed Cutter and [rectors ERIC ROBINSON Albany.P.E. I. FERTILIZER We carry 3 complete line of Fertilizers and Lime . . . and deliver direct to the field. For delivery from local plants. we require ono day‘s notice. For im- ported Fertilizen and Lime. ten days notice will be required. 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Electric Broader PAY OFF Yes . . . hundreds of farmers have found that an Electric Broader will actually save a shoot per litter because the loss from exposure and aippling is Electric Broader: can be built In the form workshop or bought, ready to install. Why not got all rho facts today and start incont- YOUR HOST TO QUALITY FAMILY CLOTHING