Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1965 Page: 10 of 15
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Differing Needs Of Crops Important In Management Of Irrigation Water
Irrigation water management in
the planned application of irriga-
tion water, according to the needs
ot the crop being grown in tril-
lion to the ‘nil fertilizer applied
and expected production Manag-
ing the irrigation in only one oi
the management problems faced tt,ls
t.pin of sjx feet, whereas grain
irghum and -mail grain* ex
act moisture from only four U
ret
All crop* need to have a *Ub-
nl season of moisture to begin
tile growing season To provide
eason, the pre-plant Irrifa-
Itj determining the amo
water to he applied during the
growing season the farmet must
first estimate the amount of yield
for Hie crop hi1 will try to pro-
duce. which means planning the
amount of fertilizer applied also
The plant makes more efficient
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'Seminole (Texas) Sentinel — Thursday, July 29, 1963 — Pag# 3
Letters to the Editor
Will
watered five tim
summer w ithout fe
3 000 pounds
irrigation water
as much a plamii
farm's operation a
producer is going
during
(vn
bv an operator every year, says .shquW wet the entire soil um1 of water with the proper a-
Kdward Valliant, assisting the pr< fjj,. piu. average soil in the mount of fertilizer applied It
C.uines-Anilrews Soil Conservation Oainur-Andrew* SCO needs six to takes twice as much water to pro-
nistriet eight inches of moisture applied du<e a crop without fertilizer, than
The amount of irrigation water to w it the soil profile This appli- n does with fertilizer As an e\
applied and how often it will be cation will wet the entire root ample it take-, l> inches of water
applied is determined by the needs zone in the soil Hoots will not for one bate of cotton fertilized
of the crop to I..- watered t'he penetrate into dry soil which with 80 pound* nitrogen 40 poun.U nisntvvrmv
depth of soli to wet determined makes it essential to prewater the phosphate and 60 pounds potash \A\ \JO RIMKA A I H N
ul a ureal exU‘M hi the cffili to ground before- planting co a good Where as if the cotton wn< unfer- Navam Indian H.-s.-m at,.,,, with
Kor^nstanee coil on c .. ", - .he pi...,' "’ til not r.h-d ........... 'ahe nearly .to ...
dfal a "xtriel nmiMure from a he rest.acted in their growth cites of water to grow one bale of and l tab is the nations larges,
to realize the
greatest net return i>ei ill.liar—in-
vested And net profit is becom-
ing increasingly hard lo obtain
damages recorded in the office
(tames County Clerk Chester
Browne include
"Ciieno It’* wife, Joe—hla
Inside end ia wagging.*'
Hex Chandlei Brown ami Mrs
, Keltic Mae High
, Hamuli Castillo and Delflna Cor
te.'
Henry hi auklin Floyd and lllyda
Faye l.ailgcheiutig
Billy lt.ilpii Harrison and Shar-
on l.eeJcanis
KMTTINt, 'I At HINT
Ttie first Irame knitting tnm-h-
ine was invented in the reign of
1 lli/alietli I /Iw William l.ee, an
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To The Editor
I have received letters front
Mi Joe Itlurdun, president ot the
laihhock Theatre Centre, and from
Mi Hurt French, managing direc-
tor of the Centre, expressing their
appreciation for the reception
given ttie members of the troupe
wljo came to Seminole earlier this
month for the presentation at the
M S Doss Youth Center of 'Only
An Orphan flirt "
I aifi enclosing (he letter from
Mr Biordan. with the rerpieiit that
it lie printed and thus made avail-
able to the mam persons to whom
7 liV expi essi,ui s<TT.. tijiri-T 1 a ffu n are
addressed Tile letter from Mr
Kieneh is very similar I would
lie happy for anyone wishing In
read it lo come by the South Cen-
1 ter and do so
I would also like to lake this
,.eralion to express mv great ap-
i pieeialion to the Seminole Sentln-
I el. Itadlo Station KTFO, lo (hr
! County Sheriff's Department, the
; cit' I’oller Department, the City
Fire Department, the several husi-
i ness establishments. Hu- many
i VUuuli Center member. .mil par-
i cuts, and all others who purlici-
| paled in some way In the aelniti
, s associated with Hie A’o.itll On
Mer's sponsoring of this event
Boh Black. Director
M S Doss Youth Center
laihbork. Texas
July If. IMS
Mr Bull Black
! Direct,ir. M S Doss
! Youth Center
1 Seminole. Texas
Please forgive me Bob:
for not writing lo von sooner
lo thank you for the wonderful
i reception whirl, the Seminole pen-
‘ pie' gat e to our east of the melo-
' drama
As President of the laihhock
Theatre Centre. I was more Ilian
pleased to learn of the wonder-
Iul turn-out and Hie very friendly
rcreplion given lo our people
The reaction of the east. In gen-
eral is "when are we going back
in Seminole," Thai, I think,
describes most eloquentIv their re-
( actum to the Seminole trip
Sincerely,
Joe Hinrdnn
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Mosby, Joe. Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1965, newspaper, July 29, 1965; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556066/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.