% ————-1arry cows Spring pastures - St ei * “fibre and is palatable Bob Hight, one-armed and one-cyéd, boots one_in the Buf- falo Bills training camp at Blasdell, -N.¥. The Centralia, til. native as born with — one arm and lost an eye in child- hood. But he played high schoo! football as lithe backer. Bilis’ and kicker and then at South- viii ern Tilinois a absence from 2 ea ete S$ TO DO BILL'S KIC He took.a leave his job at FACTS FOR FARMERS ee > P.E.1. Dept. of the quality of the pasture sider haw much milk can he pro- poorer the cow will consume less then she must be drawing ,This and as a result will take in few- her body weight to get the production. This can only We shall now answer our first a point, then the pasture crease _in milk production "Early .pasture has a stimu! ‘trients for maintenance of the ing effect. on milk seciasttiie of and many: daifymen wrongly If the terpret this as meaning pre-cow_iS giving more than 30 Ibs. ithe or no grain feeding is neces- Rave we eve stopned te can fuced fram aur pastures? question ts one that milk produc- er nutrients ers are starting to think about these days especially when they question wee. their pasture. fields” gettinE alone will provide’ sufficierit nu- ~drver and their milk retting smaller. Fresh, green, well- nasture supplies ideal cneques cared for feed for Ry WAYNE DIC KIESON Queens Courity Representative cow and for about 20-30 Ibs milk production per day Agriculture Top quality KING. irving shoes Waning te ffl gets and «< not hems heshsier: N.Y... drove te the camp and ts there after two weeks, « 3 : zs wi Pete Cogolak’s | (AP Wirepboto) - Supplementary Feeding ~ Dairy Cows On Pasture aay fed cow - will that | tat from extra go to de- in- if: it- vide forage which 15 hich in pre hem and. moisture but is low. in As the pastures matures the water con- tent of the forage decreases but the feeding value drops because the plants _ contain more fiber, “end less protein lt has been. found that medium te larce cows will eat 190- 150 pounds of crass per day. This is of top quality pasture. But as MOTOR REWINDING | Pastis BSC maaan ace 136 Prince St.. (Om ata gel . PURITY DAIRY. “Parents Prefer Purity Preducts” Dial 4.7125 seoereseoes + Furniture FIRESTONE” Home and Anto Ltd. 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Chartolictann, rt, Iniv 4. 10k Re ilwa Ning Mound ts Aanade 8 "0 Wins Wereitesenen——queeient-<ihe~— Pe a ways Are Hess Pressed when supplies in the rest inder apparent eontrol of the vith good pasture Gf ain home mix simila: i ti ct. werld appear to be runnin riatic pilot.” maintaining a . feeding- is essential for -sustain-: ing 8B € di p t h - Potash is an ess sential,e ement - ith ot production even on the 1000 Ibs. wath. trea, y ana a ° ‘as n ustry in inereasing output fror I \uthorities in South , America t of pasture Without grain 500 Ibs. .bariles cultural \ Jand wwe been alerted, he said. ia ST ie : ’ ey ~¢ hes bran i a MONTRE AL. cP Cana. also o. ht. about! : some “in- Markets of -the ‘minera € ~The plane ‘took off, Thursday Ms ae at thigeetime>. of uae oe Ts rt oe geet oe ee novations in ratireadi ng One is-assured for many: vears 60 rning ‘from — Barksdale ° Air ete terre arith: sommiann Hk s00 eb ~ abt anon” Wetands se ‘rans. the. “'solid’” or permanent. train percent of the- world's popula: parece Base La. ‘on _a routine : re oie Ths sortation” demands of “the C ama- which ‘is. :made up of absut 60.tion of. 3.000,000,000, lives: van ron.” the spekeunan sad Nace al | ni F see oa. ass on past Seu potash industry, which is‘cars ‘and is never taken apart. countries. which de nt hase am 7, ct* was last made r : int of muk-being pregice a’ free-choice fast. meviInE Teste ¢ . touts Ts wid ‘+t je ; doa camellia’ tachoconta age |» Rey He- overlooks thes tact that his:salt mixture, -Free . 4 10 a major world producer... ae sien fab ote Salary intadequate {: upply oe ne the pilot while “ke was oft ai . are losing body. weight und plenty very hess ~The. rail’ carriers. will have shuttle between the ‘potash aie’ as) he- coast of Florida; the cae ag tH they “hit she “usual. 2 ant 4.000 cars hauling .potash by thé site and the: destination Hi h- Altitude pokesman ‘said. The last-radar BP ee 9B Simp’ “ahd thon it is “Go date, HAY FEEDING IS HELE !. end.sof this, yeag and the 1956 /dumped by automate dcviens 9 pnataet: with: the: aiverett showed eS This Jimeis fast. ayproaching im Whenever ‘a. cas: » “ie volume”. is expert to reach : Mi was, over Panama : ; oe sae s ch and then, go back. for a new j ai es So8 this area will eat, additiona!: ics 4-3200,000- tons ‘compared . with load:. No other. commodities‘ will P ane issing It is estimated that the air. : WOW MUCH G RAIN Sign that extra feedinacot. ° 2,500,000: tons in 1965 ‘ever be hauled by th - raft fuel: would have, been ex- SHOULD: BE FED? othe g he train WASHINGTON «AP)— A aiedl by saidatevesen taak. Tr roughages 1! ‘ Canadian '\ Pacific . Ratlways » The’. potash’ boum ‘is -reletifely' si) itude U-2 plane flyine from es PY earternoon | Fass - \ cow on good pasture should. 7 able. As’ the pusture © estimates country’s rail. "ew. Seven, years dgo, only one a a ates’ Ae rawern Daylight Time,”.the-spokes- aie m « oo ss ; r : ie he ited “States towar SOUR 5 aeotuce g-minimum of 20 Ibs. of Hay. is tieeded to. keep“ '\ ways. will have. to. double. thetr Mine Was’ in production in west- eee ng satd— 6 a ner cent milk wi thout affect--al tak ¥ = ™ é ‘oo ao. : 1 América is missmg, and the de- - -e = cis pobiee Woe ao _ ake . a nts nvestments. to provide up to tm Canada. Today, numerous fence fe partrhent said Thurs. . oeey ete ay can wo co © 4000 <- , , ; atl ta *¢ inemease in milk. production of stabi fte _ - i Satie —_ pulled . by 200 mes are. in operation When day it assumes the pilot lost E FLEXALUM ioe: oe t he: fed ie after they ja\¢ “S diesels—by 1970 to handle - vot-; ‘the first potash left Saskate Me lcctielicie ts fick : oe oc soul be oc two. their grain. Better still ' old -asii “shipments from the prairle Wan in_ 1959, Canadian camldumsatee eels eS |. ALUMINUM [| [pound oe w n > be Wise to have a ia) " provinées to west coast ports. had. only about 1,000 ‘cars suit, | In-a- special message Tead to d A. cow: on faw pasture should the pasture field. Suc ‘Ck S The investment would be $235,- able for carryiny the> mineraf Teporters, a defence department |. Insulate aids prextuce a minimum-of 10 Ibs. of should be placed. in = 000,000 ’ It has nearly 6,000 .cars op: Spokesman: said the Strategic Clapboard — 35 pes cent milk’ “without : af- starts slowing, keep ba: in’ the - Thee estimate’ aies say's the erating now *s Air. Command: craft, ‘used © for ap fecting her-body weight. F or racks continuousl\ . export. volume . will ~hgveBUY NEW DIESEL s ~ - 1. Add bright new. beauty to a Serer © milk: production, Silage.’ if available - !€ reached 12,000,000 tons by 1970. Coupled with the increase in ELECTRICITY. arou nd] yout heme: : she should. be. fed two /summer can be used agyan ee rolling stock, Canadian Pacific ¢} ,|.2- End painting and gxterior Ibs. -of grain ay tite. Also ns ieee ,t BROUGHT INNOVATIONS “8 saueietia’ ae = a é oe the farm can be your mots miintenance for good. = .WHAT TYPE OF GRAIN een feeds if they are-grovnon The shipment of potash = diesel freight locomotices ar a Ceonomical ivestment yet!) 3. Cut heating costs.\ ~ SHOULD BE FED? the farm ee ok-abiat $11,000-000-— ues 't let__-wiring or the! it macebor the_valueof your Milking —_ ‘in good pasture ~ There are some ‘pints s topic’ please contact °W a: yne The. potash’ industry is ex: lack of it wasté your time! property substantially. should be fed a 16 per cent'dairy article that Id be of benefit Diekieson at the P.E.1. Depart- pected. to { : he ; i) should | spend $400,000,000 ° re once—not twice -. ration ‘such as. apy commercial to dairymen in this area ment of Agriculture, Rex 20%, its own diidieinn at Ge eee bees 3 % mR J ©. HORNEY 16 + ‘ , ‘ . . oh x ” . : fer cet Daky Regios or 8) For further informatiin jon this Charlottetows. =” | four years. Large deposits are ae don’t settle for less! . Right now w malty deities are offering yoniiend savings oh 1966 sities cars. Your Dodge and Plymouth . dealers—are offering big savings too -PLUS! All of our new cars come with ‘THE BIG PLUS’ that— can save you hundreds of extra dollars—the protection of the famous epee, 000- mile power-tratm 2. pend, make a dealt You ‘save and save on the cars with THE BIG PLUS’ BEFORE YOU BUY ANY nee CAR . Dodge Dealers: ~—WENDALL G. BARBOUR LUMITED 523-127 Euston Street eo _ Meera hoseanenntes P.E.I. _ MacKENZIE ‘MOTORS LIMITED _ “Main Street, Souris, P.E.L re > a ~. © CHRYSLER wa : CANADA LTD.