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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Apr 1959, p. 13

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ls' YIELD IF Irs . TREATED RIGHT 1tthrhmerserama.tnrt.r 'exrme4etaume-arrdoestt't seem to "eateh", it might be ,mt%rmserdirtethemirrt_mstoo deep and the mull-seeded beoeneataystturied. 'NeDepartmentotAnimnt pasture mixture so it feeds out evenly through the drill. A V4 inch chain is attached to each rear corner of the seed drill frame to give the seed a light covering of soil (use a heavier chain or tog on lumpy soil). Finally, roll "the field. Do not barrow. e-e-iii-rr-att-tiii.. 3.54;”,qu legume mixture. - fifi Kemptvine Field Husbandry expert, D. L. Parks says: “Use 9135 rule for May mains. get ottFr graciou- Girs turn can see some of the grain show- ing above ground. If you can’t see the odd kernel here and there, you’re seeding too deep." Parks suggests you drill in the grain and fertilizer first, then roll the field. Next put the pasture mixture in the grain seed-box and leave the outrun: open. Then, mix in, a He adds: "Be sure to remove the ends of the hose from the disc so the seed isn't buried too deeply. If the day isn't windy, completely remove the hose so the seed will be distri- buted evenly (no rows)". Goalie": - Oliver Dealer Highland Rd. W.-mtehener Ten- Aullable-Baik Int. mren lve. by Appointment E. B. KOENIG COMPARE OUR PRICES THEY ARE LOWER [331311333 For Good Deals tmar R. J. OLIVER $219.00 up SB 5-4375 an t-thi _'vrji)ii,,. we“ College FOR MORE PROFITS P" phlolf Started CMcks Frey’s Hatchery first camp and what a memor- able experience it was too. Sea Cadets from alt over the Com. monwealth are chosen on a very Astrict selection basis to m in southwestern Ontario. uhdiuudlwtha-M d-ist-het-te-sit- -ytekhe%mteautrueuth-, Sea Cadets atttttd' and are usually trans- ported to the shores of the host country by warship. At the last one of these functions, held in England, R.C.S.C.C. Warspite was represented by William ‘Barnes, now a Chief Petty ot. 1ficer with the corps. Here's hop. ing that when the applications are available someone from the Areal unit will be in a position {to apply. Maybe even the Skip- “mm”? aeioea ii'2e/iii',i'. can 1 am. adiqrermt all“. AREA lEADS-A Conn. soy nonunion .f more than 70 per cent of the Canadian soybean crop and lead the field in grain corn pro- duction. Kent county alone pro- duces almost one-third of the He pointed on that Ken! and Middletex 1tounties produce trrertioherttotatUriekitGai “one noun»: 4-229] per would have a chance and would like nothing better than to send these weekly efforts into the Editor with datelines such " 'Crossing the Equator' or 'Auckland'. On that pleasant thought of a cruise and sunshine after those miserable winter days so reminiscent of the North At. lantic, we will leave you till next week, Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association "Where Better Bulls Are Used" Supply artificial breeding ser- yice tor all breeds of cattle. (Continued from Page 8) If phoning long dishing; simply ask for - Waterloo Zonith 44450. If it is a local call, use our regular num- ber - Waterloo SH 2-8397. For service or more inform- atitrn,, call between:- 7:30 and 10:00 A.M. week dds} 6:00 .and 8:00 PM. Saturday 9vepings. For cows noticed in heat on Sunday morning, do not all until Monday morning. The quality is high and the coat low. CHICKS Reviewing -theGrGduetion '2'f,fg', tndtttat'.', Jie,,",'. coun es . - ton Indicated the increasing importance of grain corn and when. manhunt: Ste am. Abmrt cent the hm- .'hfirllkd7les' El- so FREDERICK ST. SH 5-843!- WATERLOO BOUNTY SUPPLIES tMPfiWMi toe about " per cent county’s winter wheat in66i6. did?!“ and Bib. tango. pain can}; iai, ii air, it pee cent to%rtieraaii. ygcorreqponding fiotres for Kent county were" IT-per coin and " per cent. Soybeans Ind E” alipegrgd 9n the scene at ENLMeorna-d increases corn yields with fewer cultivation: . weeds in the soil before they start competing with the tender young cormplants for nourishment. Only pre- emergence control kils weeds in this period when they do the most damage, and keeps the crop weed free right up to harvest time. Simazine also takes care of annual grasses in your com. These are the reasons why Simazine 50W increases com yields as much as 50%. Reduce or completely do away with laborious cultiva- tions. Save your time for other important summer work. If you cultivate, do so ht a reduced width, to avoid damaging the com roots. This year apply Simazine 50W at planting time and forget weed problems for the season. Fisons pre-emergence" herbicide, SIMAZINE 50W, kills fisnns ' Siaadite' 50 w e Hm (Canada) Wed, MW! Chemicals DMsbn "" MW Id, Tm 9, OMorio Abe marketed by Won Owl-leek Dd. Hamilton . Mammal "Show" I: a in“ and: o! no Coley Chemical Capacito- u WV - _ 'r'fl1i; " "In: [jit""tlle Ii?ii27iTWTidEE for thtstt.ttfet_ttartitts. homo hum second-c 'tte1boerestttottttettr- "ae-irsB-rand1tpee 'teast/teatin-tost-N. WMTreudDun During the ftt1imHrtrfim' ,pemqritsrarrheataereue- 1irpetrtrthothemusties,uree Gl'fu'U'l1'leet'1tie"= ty+othgraineoeaondoor. beuu continued to increa- 'Idirttt6tetmtaeeountadftt. toNpereeattirtEasearamdM pereertttnmtett. 1hurttr10ilK,eom,rortt- ',,"gdg'rv2ri,,eg',ieih1,.e. percent 50W.” "e_eteArrsrexterrttr-a+de "alttofIrdestesmeaty. gruff]: Kent. Wm aura' KITCHEN“

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