. .___._..._.-___._...____......_.._ ___ (Q-oywvo-o-owo-oeoo v.11 horses seven and elgihtf Lofmu, $33k“ where he oarries on mixed flnn. t- isi . "g9 m w.“ he pmure w.“ l ing. cattle and sheep ra n8 0h the {arm of Mt. George Parenteau, at M vi - - . . i di 'tl ‘i wrogrcssive nature oi tn: Denmark is predominantly agricultural. The } countrydde n Cs ng ire, greater part oi the country is lint. Mid well irri- mnnn iitiiplrt. Tho ciao an»: o! farm buildiligst 4 ... i , » - - i1 kept although v t he war. as those m picture D910“. 8H’ “e gated throughout. Although rn-aged b) t “u. modern farm buildings as shove, dot Fecticr cattle more from the ranch lo the feedlot. a typical the i mall and the news new and 101M010‘ “milrmi southern Alberta scene. The aumir factories it Ray. mom-l and Picture Butte. windinz up their run for the 1945-46 sea- 501i. have turned nut around 107.- 001000 bounds of t-cfhicd stiaar to rcpiovnii the sugir bowl ‘of the Prairics. Nleamvliile. at the suitor iflfiwfltfi thousands oi head of lamb and cattle are putting on weiaht stealdiiv at the lecdlots. Succulent bcct pulp is xzoinil 111W m!“ ""5" mi (or the domestic and overseas ntsrkets and while some 0f U19 traders are nuttinfi 50W" U19“ herds the general volume of iced- m2 is muc the same as last ses- son. Feeders stand to show a Rood nroiit with markets holdinu UP 1nd the demand for both finish- ed lambs and beef continulm! firm. In Southern Alberta auproxlm- ateiv 125.000 lambs and 15.000 Clt- tie are put on reed durinu thl winter beet puio and molasses provinsz a hiehit- concentflltfid "Id use-mi supplemental feed tor n large bulk or this commercial a A m’ 1'3“: 08H . 3a 13m. ‘forum M; geiiquo in lfli .It'ol- "Samoa Trunk." 3018301549017 . . l‘ A good crop of flue-cured tobacco in Southwestern Ontario demands a well tilled soil plus plenty ct fertilizer. Our picture shows fer- tilizer beimz sown in strips. The marshes of the Maritime Provinces of Canada sre rich alluvin] deposits. The tides of the stitute one of the wonders of the wor In the head waters of the boy the ascending tide attains a great momentum rusihinz up in a posited. Th MUST naive rsimrr ro mrorr rum‘ Before ordering nursery - stock plnntl for importation into Cun- adn from another country, In sp- pilcotlon for l permit must ho made to the Chief. Plant Protect- ion Division, Dominion Deport- merit or Agriculture. Ottawa. In the application. detail: must be given u to the number. kind. variety, and value of the plants: the name and address of the im- porter and of the shipper: to what point (other than the sddron o! the im orter) the plants are to be far-war ed by parcel post, express. or freight. l! no prohibited pilntn on in- cluded in the application. a num- bered hermit wii be issued to applicant Without charge. l! the plrcei in to he uni. by psrcoi post. l spacial mailing libel will ho lent with the permit. The import- er will then send his order. quot- ‘ in: the number on the gigrmihwand enclosing labels. is lllil . Oil the nearest Customs Office nuti~ fies that the shipment rrived. the rihit will b0 I\l dztnd to the stoma with the 0t or eiuir- snco pipers. . Boy of Fundy con- Tobacco plants. like tomato. ca‘:- hage. cauliflower, etc. are irhnl. ed from this machine. bch team of slow movrmiz horse The great job done by the women of Britain iior release. They will undertake to five Southwestern Ontario produces most of Canada's tobacco. wit): British Ciitlwllbifl and Quvbec contributing a comparatively small amount. Houever the i946 season will see Ontario growers planting close to 1,000 acres. This year will be the first experiment with the cigar leaf. A; e, result of the Provincial md Dominion Agricultural Conference in Otta- wa inst December, a substantially larger crop has been recommended for 1946. Given a break by the weather. which is a huge contributing factor to the success or failure of the whole crop. Ontario tobacco grow, rrs might nwduce in the vicinity ot 100000.000 lbs. oi’ flue-cured m: in 1946' This would mean that tobacco has come s ions way since the i939 output of 30 to 40 million. "mere is no doubt that tobacco growers sro planning iamer crops this year. and with the continued help from tlig Suvernmentls campaign to bring more people to the tobacco farms, y will be established. Last yur growers received a minimum average prim o1 any; “m; p“ pound m- _ flue-cured tobacco. if growers get the same prlcg this "fir. v.4". m. P-‘iitecled increase ill planting, Canada‘; tobacco industry will be fin. uticisllv secure in retu: for the planter. who joined the Land Arm for the duration o! wervicc for at least two _vears. 1hr \\' uh Gottcrnnicnt 1y until mobile is apparently not ted. for the Bt-lt-i Above. left: Trainees or the Women's Land decided to ma n ain the Laird ; Army gathering sugar beets in the fields of North- harvesi. 194B. Despite lll'iSUli('Z' § (inl-ptollsliire‘ Institute of Agriculture. Right: Dor- iitbor and returning ex-servlcemcn. farm ia-bot- is teen Thorpe. formerly a student . and Peggy Ayres. ticsvgieratcly zieecled. and a National W. L. A. fte- iwho previously worked in a prin ting plant, plowinl t-rilitlng Campaign l; enrolling hundreds of 11- .2 field on thsir tractors. Left: A tum o! 14nd untcers. aged i7 to t0. to replace "old timers" seasons and at cert 1m M m“ pom“ oral feet. This ropi "Girls enjoying a well-earned rest. grut wail o! water called the "bore“, which, 1t ocrtoin Nova Bcotin and New Brunswick. the richest IRWIN“ aln pilots, reaches a height. of sw- land in thus provinces. These two scones allow whngam: a flow continues until u» tido is fully nu to do to Meet hi: 1AM 11w W "W1"! 9°“ P in And then the water gradually sbbn sway. The inrush 0! "w W"- M "ill will. Ml!‘ "l! DQ193110" ‘Wmum of the tide carries with it mu sluggish outflow cannot c; ‘ UY "'3" ch fine soil and. as the more “m” 5'99"; N‘ a" ' ‘mu °ma°°m u. y," mmkmninyfiwhh_owoyteban.’rpictures n was ||o mu mm also time we ‘utsamna thin d?!" I deposits so formed conntitim the marshes of hos been breached and repaired ouch again. The teaching of hsndicrnfts by members of the N Auditor! will! Section, mi Orou Oor . 1t mliltsry hospttlls is a vim pm d M‘ Oman lervioa. and one in which homitoiiled servlclmon this s hen in- terest. m; work has therapeutic value, u well u bin; In 809mg: paltlmo to those engaged in it. 1n this picture a young vowon st I Am; 40ml! noqaituisshwnioorniol the intrlsntnv s led Ones hcudiorilt inntmowr- T!" munhm into the vuiou section: v! V" April l. (‘rn-suunouon- \$n\\AI.-