« IC-A In" April In. 19“. The Guardian - The Patriot _ . Clean seed necessity is stressed by division ' (The Importance of clean- ueed gram that can be cleaned, they You will get better seed and a .I Roll to remote “II and leave only the best and. All of treating grain in “Int smut and several oth- C Illulrahle pests. in emv by Donald Stewart. Phi Products division. (at Illa Department of l\gris‘ul- tore. In this article specialit- 'rtuel for the farm edition of ,I’be Guardian and Eur-mg 30 power machines and, given‘_ usually do a good job. LOTS OF WIND The quality writ done by :hese machines depends on the spray II the field this summer.l smaller clean out. ; CERTIFIED SEED 1 If you are in doubt about the purity of your variety. and this diseases, Information indicates that tnereased yields of a n y- vvhere from one to five bushels per acre may be expected The usual coat of treatment is in the vicinity of 15 cents per 100 pounds of need, so returns on the operntnr and the farmer com‘lis Important for even rlwnln‘lhyfltment woum be Very hlgh ourd The farmer must take in for combining. then buy earth 1. m... in. m... “Amt! bum: ennuzh m'd Kim "I! OPHIIM "9'1 “04 'Ml 9mm“ "’4 l' «I increase per acre on oats to an rcmm‘e the light seeds and sealed In the bag with I ""m. pay for the treatment for on e small ones. Contrary to popular opinion in some pane of the seal and has a blue official ‘tag attached». Canada No. 1 Seed is, 'M J V, _ , prnttnre. these small oats are the next best and you can only‘ Dbl '“I‘Pj” “l” "’"l itnl "female" nets and you will get an assurance of variety if "mm M” ' "“" """ mm“ get a murh better crop “ill! the you buy it from somebody who‘ OI the M‘f‘t‘l gtazn noun on i’ If lllend ll not up to the standard I Canada No l Srcd There A. small and light oats removed. Let the operator use lots of “ind In order to get all th I I grew it from Registered or Cer- tified Seed. You may be in doubt about P°“""¢’v P dwm" WWW”? <mali light material out. natur— the weed seed content or the In the quaI-tv of the seed u hen all}. you utli remove some germination of your seed grain.- YIW CDnsldt‘r \l‘h‘fl" .flnd ’Y‘m" 5’ gnnd on. Don‘t unrry about I! so. send a one pound sample P“ “""Pd 1”?” V“ "" “4"; mm 1: is not lost. you can grind of the grain along with 75 cents I‘m" 10" "‘U‘h “3 “ “m” 1"“ this for feed to Plant Products Division, P 0 la not cleaned at all in almnst every case, the need seed «in tent of this Kf'fll". ‘s \rry huh and it should drfln'lc‘y he put "IPDURII l cirancr You cut otton do n :rmd Inn with a hand tannnrs It mu :tie I enough wind and run the film through I'ml' enn'izh 0! course. the proper ar'eers are ."flilll liming no rl'pper \nu ionnt break up some of the pods sttrh its Ipurrex- and you «said have a lot of thew in 11an Oral. runmnz [hr shed through the rnm‘tine tn r‘nan it does not ‘0 It sattsiartnrx' hit The host method 2‘ have It (leaned hy one of the pots er cleaners operating on the In land, There are apprnwnatcly FATHER CON'l'l\l'l-.l) Hit)“ l’\l'tic‘ I \ Iprcatt in a mulluuum “pt-r- Iliott without hut lliL‘ tn inlt-I'tt-pt the unt‘rnlmn li_'\' llnlllll lung from Ihe spreader to loud it Umnh “'0an rnrrtrt 1'1 in :t erratum darn rnmq nnrt krrpt arrro' mate“ 2" willow: He fill; cream and ‘lhlr‘r‘l'tf rresm u a lsrfie da-rv and has the OILIm milk for use at home. ITARTFD I" t'tfit H.- .tarted mm the plant in 1931 and got 1“ rrott per pound butts-rim. \thtrh prarttt-allx- drill» bled his Inr'nme during the dr- pressinn war: He had rcrelx‘rd .3 low as 15 rents the prcvm-is lltmmrr. \t‘nliare sell! hi! milk to the fluid trade Ito has '20 m.‘2t emu and plans Rn incrrn<e to n which “ill require an addi- tlnn to his dnlrv barn, and in» eludes the installat-nn at n lia‘t‘ le rlrnner uhtrh \\lll effect “a tremendous rat in: ' In his labor. thh hnlNI ha\' and nit‘chnni- i I'll milking equipment than chores are no innnrr hurdrn- mme, hut the stnhlr cleaning is a major (moral-on wilt A large herd. he rtpialn: If It has to be done hv manual labor He hopes in Sinf‘kpllt‘ the man- Irr so it can hr spread Inter Th0 Woods rarrv regtstvrrd Avrshlrr-s which thov show 7d errhv‘nti'n ttme and hit:- heir rattle no Rernrd n! For dormant-e tem The n.me herd II rezntered under the .am hi Almnn Wood and Son and rerry the East River term i. The Animals Mmhtne ehmx- tune with produrtinn notrnttal fit well Ronw- for t“\aVTIT‘:I‘. sen- Inr and grand female rhernpinn at Chariot-etntn the past tun years, und- m“it In? cream with rm] r's<< nvcrnzrs of I23 in milk 1‘0 rrram They also hnti (he I'H'M‘ malr chnmpion the pew two years, had mzht first plactnls and won the pro. liter exhlhztor'e sword Orwell Phxiltl has a record of Elm milk. S'II' fat for EVA! II 145 end 133 and Hollywood Red lone, a ran thrl' tat—rd, had [tore than 13000 milk and MN no fat. She stood second tn Canada in her (‘lau ‘hnt year, OTHER PRODl't‘EIu Some other produrera Inrlude last litter Dam ‘Itih to‘xm Gilli. 4.11 hi, RCA! of I.“ and 1.13 as n tu‘otrlr old, Rest Ri- m Poliv with 12.21! milk SKI to. nu- oi trtrt and its nun. lie rhotre mitt tJMt milk. :51 Int. BCAI III liT Ind l"‘i (Erma. Until View Gem n th ll 24! .lllh. ‘45 ill. RCA! Ill and 17' levllle “wire that pro. 1357' trtillt, A” fat. BCAs Ind 154 an a to veer rid All tntt one at the records have been completed since May III. The Woods keep their oil sire and use some artill- ‘Il Ilserntnstmn Wallet-e told a they would use much more mice from A unit. except that have trmyhle letting costs "In! and it's tar too costly to h a lactation. he] have pun-hosed I bit II from Donald A Merlotm Sou. Finch, Ontario mm m entirdy ea hie {P hy. _ in “wood Betty's covet- ‘ . - "Eocene!!!" bail. III- R 5‘ . 5 3 s. hat a mud of town Take your seed in as soon as possible before the big rush romt‘s an, The operator h as more time to clean your s end early end you often get a bet ter )oh Don't wait till you are remit to mu, Some are frighten- ed of mouse damage to bags stored at home after cleaning. A little sulphur sprinkled on the bus all around the outside of the rule will usually Iteep mice aunv They “Ill not walk in it. Ynu can not expect an opera». tor to remove all the Wild radish seed from grain, This and other needs must he kept down in the seed you low but you have to ken-p them under control in the growing ernp Do some of your 1963 seed cleaning vnth weed lime 172 daughters with :71 re cords, ulth an average BCA oi Iii?) in milk and fat Bolt: gt'umlslres and the pat- t-rnui grantktatn are sired .ty Glengarry ('uny's Burton, that slrwi the winning get-of - aire at the Royal in IDSI. 1953, I954 and 197‘ The )r‘tinl rail is expected to arrive soon at the Woods farm where he will he a future herd sire Both men teed home-grown lralnr with bran and otlnake. Aimon Wood emphasises his he- lief that vegetable protein should be used to balance the ration tor dsiry cattle and breeders should stay away from animal proteins, You get less udder trouble and less hrecdtng ll'ml- hie in particular. he believes Wallet-e agrees with his tth. er as he notes that "rhttle are herblveroul. They are not Mr nlverous, to why should they be fed animal protein?" he asks. ’I'Ite Seed Cleaning plantn seed treetern. Be sure to well as cleaned. Alfred DesRocIse . . E.D.Ives&Co.... EvethdoM... D.A.MocR¢e RusseiIWItiteltSon Ins MacDonald .. sen. Root let ad seed bun controlled. It a heater Is not at bets-e. Mylo”. P Bloom P Slim Jim: P Car Coats P Sweaters P Bathing Suits 0 SEED TREATMENT loom Feed Service O'Leory Ross' Corner Food Service. NO. ledeque Deioney's Food Service . . . . Remington Wittred Behring Clinton Glen Weddell Cope Traverse Canada Packers Ltd. . . Charlottetown Canada Packers. Summerslde Mechlnoi Treating glvee yield licensee from he to four bushels per TREAT SEED EVERY YEAR EELWOIA - fee—es: SPORTSWEAR New-rivets dalytn met-stub“ mmmmmum Pedal Pushers P Blazers 0"! ALL DAY SAMDAY THE FASHION SHOPPE HI Greet Georg St. Box 220, Sackvllie. NB. They will send you a certificate giv- ing you these particulars. Allow about It days for an answer. Be‘ sure to enclose your name and‘ Address. 14 TIEATEM OPERATE There will be fourteen liquid treaters and one dust treater operating in the province this year. These can do an excellent 30b of treating your grain. This treatment controls smut and in addition controls root rnls. seed- ling blight. and other seed borne TOBACCO CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1!. 1,400 pounds per acre, It was ‘learned trom Marcel Mayer! who has built a second green- house at L'pper Montague and plans to grow up to 30 acres this yet-r Several grout-rs art ibttllding plastic greenhouses at .15 per cent the cost of the glare variety. An expericnred grower, he was ntisiied with his rrnp the first grown on his farm not ex pee-ts to step up production rott- aiderablv In future yesrs PALMER ELECTRIC HELL. INSTALL A SERVICE DE LAVAL DAIRY FARM acre. If you are having your seed cleaned where a treater is not available.then by all meam buy the mercury dust and treat at home. Follow the direction: on the can This material is poisonous. Work in a well \‘enli- Illed area. Formaldehyde is not recom- mended for seed treating. Treated grain may be stnrr‘rt for several months after liquzd treatment as only 3. of an nilnt'c of liquid per busth of grain is mad. Some companies recon» mend that the grain be hcltl wont six to eight days after v treating. EQUIPMENT Painter Electric Ltd. Charlottetown Dial d4“! lammerside Dial “It . listed thn purchased have grain trotted es .. North Tryon .Oyater led Bridge MLI-terbert Montague Heatherdule .Wd Covetteod on Order leeaaee as well u use! are available nae a mercury last Item P Skirts P TSi'tirts P Jackets P Halters P Shorts Did 0-33“ OVER SEVENTY-EIGHT YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE TO ISLAND FARMERS mmwsm n.wmnn.msr;m O nonsense“ WIN-crewman mud-nu mfi'fimg‘iam. 09¢ W In Canada mumm‘mm“: “t mumthat "'3‘" it In "Jung m h “alibi-d dmand" tor high. this puvtaee an eat-teams; mitt! ensue. m. Mar-Ru . c..‘._ MHIHWI'NDI). masters-mummy of “Hitter-flown manor... MW of WMm‘fio-mmut “Wen-avempoultry “wamomse more moat umfiwdm-queitty - old “It. “3:: " lam-r- tee Ilr.la¢laa-Idthatane¢ “my,” on“, E III in.» . .. -- "EU ll why.‘ he IIId “tbltt “I. III “h. M I“. - «meat-mum “W °f uricth m1" “raga...”- "m" amad Erie m we balmy; P" our nuns-t because at the i g . 335' 3 IE 5% gr: -gg Ea E g 5 g miner biIIa it they were to use the In“; this service actively. 21mm ta sheep. eldaa “Alla. his year. we have In- e a." Pointing out that exhibitions “I Stella: that if young peopl: are to be encouraged to take up turning as a career then they mum to them up.“ must be given assistance. I h e MR. STEWART, gives some pointers on operation of a Panogen seed and Improve t facilities." minister went on to say "we do Noting how Important the “III thmlh our farm estnb« treating machine to Charles Roberts. North TWO" Who h“ purchased one. “we” I "I. 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