RO Ge TL Gee eg ee ee ETE ME Pe Me ty eet eT PSE Te 6. eT ee Se Sa eee, Se ee Le A ee eee representative on agriculture and | aghorarabenterrnee Sa ts einige sie re ae pe ee s s : pesstmist”, said) The Guardian-Patriot. Saturday, Aug. 8, 1959 Page 9B ‘ therefore I must rr: ve g 0 there is a future for| i the St. Eleanore fanmer be- I cannot see why farmers will =e 1 the farmer who|lieves that this form of farm-|associate themselves with some ; _ a good day's work |im& has ruined the poultry indus-|other industry when they could y arm (a week and Keep #-| rer ‘phases of agricullare. e “Always have something to|Yeo farm in 1956 ie one of the farming me-|\cration Mr. Yeo thinks will|said Mr. Yeo who believes that sell” is a principle which Char-| most modern in the country. De- make it tough for agriculture for marketing of farm pro- les Yeo of St. Eleanors has al-|signed by himself the bara CO-OPERATION some time to come but in the will de much-to improve ways followed in his farming ca-| boats a mechanical cleaner which| Speaking of vertical integra -!end will straighten itself out. | agriculture in general reer and if farm appearances | removes all the manure from be- count for anything, it would ap-|hind the cows without. even so . pear that Mr. Yeo has been work-| much as touching a fork to it. , ing on pretty sound principles. J aE _ On his 113 acre farm just|POWER IS BOON . So _- 2°? &2 examination of . oa north of Summerside he carries My By s degrnipabeedewayes . Tic > cold wincere acd ite toring sencereed ith. pasture | ere tateots nel cot heeus that he; ever — DRESSES SHORTS | ra 3 a . The summe-s are tem- testing of forage varie-| cattle, 18 of them milkers. He|™oderm agriculture. Not only: is ; , | try house, grows eight acres of| erated by electricity but it su] || SKIRTS SUITS potatoes and each year ships a|Dloes water to the automatic’ . : [3 good quota of hogs. drining cups in his cow stable SHORTIE LINED I This whole operation he carries |2%4 for his large poultry flock. : i out with the hlep of-a well me-|Electric sterilizers in his milk COATS . DUSTERS ff 7 chanized farm and a year round} "use insure a sanitary supply of 0 , hired man. the product. The milking machine} § COATS ....... 19.00 each Six Mustration Stations, loca- and separator are also operated |} ; . ted on five major soil types com- MODERN BARN by electric power. 3 sence to mee Gaited ces! ‘THE FASHION SHOPPE ure, - reo A "s 2 centres where suppl was o haa is APEC Bett : to by his father who carried on|is a past president of the} } f; i | addi aS farming throughout his Mfetime| Prince Edward Island Federation|| | 141 Great George Street eo ie bee. are operated ynder the gem || ee eS - me [in Lot 16 of Agriculture, was asked. q qa. ‘ : —- eral administration of the Exoer:| == ee Te 3 “YT do not believe in going out) ——— _ imental Farm, Charlottetown! MODERN EQUIPMENT MARKS C. YEO’S FARM | just. because there is a poor THustration Stations in Prince ' 5 eR = on ten ere pea ee RR RENE 2 EE ERE ER TRB Edward Island are located on ; price for that particular product, ; ; farms owned by:—T.A. Hicken, are fed ad lib. Information is ob-! requirements has been initiated.|says Mr. Yeo, ‘“‘because when - ; - 2 3 fe tained on feed consumption, mor-| The production of virus-free | that product begins to come back Alliston; H J. MacDonald, : B : Monticello: = Johestose tality, egg production and relat- strawberry stooks, designed - te! you have nothing to make money New Leadon: Robert Woodside ed traits,.the results being ex- supply nurseries with superior} with’’. } and son, O'Leary: John W. Mac- pressed as income from eggs and plants, is being carried out in aj A new barn erected on the | ssa tile eee Kenzie‘and Son, Rose Valley; and meat less feed cost. : ,large screenhouse and indexed Zenon Gallant, Urbainville. In Experimental work with broil- stock _from Ottawa is being tained for the testing and dis- the Magdalen Islands, stations er chickens is also conducted. . (used in this work. | play of flowers, trees and shrubs. are established on farms owned | HORTICULURE mis Experimentat orchards are/A feature of this work is a large, ; by Edward Bouffard; Boieville,| he research work being con- | Maintained at several points in collection of dahlias of various f i-|and Alberic Lapierre, Portage du! qucted. in horticulture inc’udes the Province where varieties, | types which are selected on the ' Cap. the breeding of flowers and ve- double-working, fertilizers, mui- | basis of flowering quality, dis- ‘ Problems associated with sofl getables, evaluation of ° flewer ches and other problems are be- | ease _Tesistance and storage. | fertility, crop adaptation, cultural | fruit and vegetable varieties for |'"8 studied. | Breeding is also carried on and! \practices, woodlot management, | the home, market garden of| Ornamental grounds are main-~ several varieties named. | financial aspects of farm business | processing, and the carrying out. oe 7 as well as control measures for} of cujtural and other experimexts , ane ae and disease are/ designed to improve production Always Look To Imperial under a wide range methods or quality in horticul-| a : soil_and climatic conditions. | +4-41 products. es z eee } i POULTRY : Special emphasis is placed on For The Bes?! : + Experimental work in genetics the development of native fruits, iS : on <— management of the domestic | chiefly cranberries and b'ueber- For... . 7 ; feet long, containing, ition| fowl is being conducted at the! ries and methods have been de- s es toe stanchions and box stalls, thir-| Experimental Farm, Charlotte -| vised to establish cranberries ec- ESSO Gasciine, ESSO Diesel Fuel, coypteng store —_ pens, a bull|town. Much of the work is ae on upland soils. | Esso Motor Oil, Esso Gasoline, J ‘or twelve , equipped | operative in nature, similar ex-| Extended experiments of var- ’ . BS with the best. available safety) periments being conducted at Ex- ious types sea Sakae conducted Esso Stove Oil, Esso Greases, | A rails and gates; two loose hous-/ perimental Farms across Canada. | with potatoes, which inciudes the + Tanks and Pumps Ava‘iable For 4 ing pole barns for young cat-| At the present time, the prac- testing of a large number of | aateaeiny pass — tle and dry cows; four upright/tice of restricting the feed in-| named varieties and seedlings Trecter Fuel s : silos and two @orizontal silos. One|take of pullets during the rear-| for yield, disease resistance, — ef the horizontal silos—is located |ing—period—is—being— ; y and processing _—valire——- i RCN PS, ate fmside the loose housing barn andj Each year, a large flock of Leg-| Pickling cucumbers are also be ; ra i ¥ fs fitted for self feeding. In ,ad-|horn chicks is divided randomly | ing studied in relation to pollina-| : ce ' eres Re Be ea gs eee re eee “ Sa Pere : : dition to the above, a semen pro-|into two groups. During the rear-| tion, fertilizers, weedicides, var- Your Imperial Dealer i cuteiemtenees seashiti: seat ee ; eessing and milk testing labor-|ing period, one group is full-fed!ieties and other © problems and | j 3 > atory is maintained. and the other is restricted in feed! breeding work designed to pro- Summerside Phone 2769 rf 3.0 ; The principal breeding project intake. After housing both groups ‘duce an early variety to fit local | 3 : : i @eals with inheritance studies in sameeren nee cenrcncmner 8 can me ~ ee ————— i 4 dairy cattle. 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