The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. [66], No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1974 Page: 6 of 8
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tillage equipment he uses in his farming operation,
and 1.50 gallons of LPG
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"Chicken Reel"----------David C & his Fiddle
"Today I started Loving you Again" - - - -Lakenna Park
""Somewhere my Love"—"Rye Boogie" (medley) & Guitar
High prices and a growing
demand for grain sorghum,
wheat and cotton have farmers
in the Cottle county area taking
a hard look at the rising cost of
fuel, fertilizer and labor, says
Loyd Mayes, chairman of the
Cottle County Soil and Water
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by the VA.
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Dec. 6,7,8 Clarendon Tournament
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Richards National Convention. The
have returned from Atlantic ing was the 55th annual
City, N. J., where they attend- of the American Farm Bi
ed a 5 day Farm Bureau Federation.
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"Pick up on Your Way Down"
Satin Sheets" - - - -
Mrs. Samford
Dies Friday
Mrs. Cora Samford, 63, a
sister of Hubert Sharp of this
city, died Friday, Jan. 18 in a
San Antonio hospital. Death
was atrributed to a heart attack.
Funeral services were hel
Monday, Jan. 21 with burial at
Waxahachie, Tex.
Other survivors besides
Sharp include two sisters and
two other brothers.
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Nov. 20 Memphis -
Nov. 26 Chillicothe
Nov. 30 Silverton — -
According to Jerry Brannan
and Jack Coker, directors of
the Waco VA hospital and re-
gional office respectively,
these expenditure s included
$164, 715,856 in GI Bill edu-
cational benefits and $36,589,
170 in insurance and indemni-
ties.
The remainder was spent for
construction costs and operat-
ing expenses for the two re-
gional offices at Houston and
Waco, the ten VA hospitals
and centers at Houston, Dallas,
Temple, Waco, Amarillo, Big
Spring, Marlin, San Antonio,
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ending June 30, 1973, accord-
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figures. This is an increase of
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outpatient clinics at San Paso, $17.7 million; Jefferson,
Antonio, Lubbock, Corpus $14.5 million; Potter, 13. 1 mil-
Christi and McAllen. lion; Nueces, $12.5 million and
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Jan. 8 Munday* -----
Jan. 11 Knox City*-—
Jan. 15 Crowell*-------
Jan. 18 Archer City* —
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Mayes used an example of
dealing with rising production
costs, this study published by •
the University of Nebraska A-
gricultural Engineering De-
partment, sh owing how mini-
mum tillage operations reduce
sharply, fuel costs of crop pro- .
duction compared with conven-
tional tillage methods.
The Nebraska studies were
for corn production but tillage
operations are similar to those <
for producing cotton, grain
sorghums and wheat in this
area.
Conventional Till - uses
gallons per acre: 5.33 of diesel;
7.40 of gasoline and 8.90 of
LPG fuel. The common con-
ventional tillage process
includes chop stalks, disk, plow,
disk, harrow, plant, spray, 2
cultivations and combine.
Reduced Till Method uses
gallons per acre: 1.21 of diesel;
4.15 of gasoline and 4.95 of
LPG fuel. Common reduced ,
till process is chop stalks, disk,
plant, 2 cultiviations, combine.
Limited Till Method uses '
gallons per acre: 1.19 of diesel;
3.40 of gasoline and 4.10 of ,
LPG. Process is to chop stalks,
plant, spray, 2 cultivations,
combine. 1
No Till uses gallons per acre:
.78 of diesel; 1.25 of gasoline;
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Jan. 29 Crowell*--------
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The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. [66], No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1974, newspaper, January 24, 1974; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1407447/m1/6/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.