The Cameron Herald and Centinel (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1946 Page: 14 of 16
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Texas Farm
Reports
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ntidary a* wpII «n Knot) earth !
In 1 941 Uenf* Camemti plant
imI Ti'mmi hybrid III on land |
not nearly an good" an a
chock plot of uhlli* Share
( toppoi inn County Agri
1'iiltMial Agent Edwin A
Spiicok llngardlenn. thr
In hi id yielded 30 bunheln an,
in' nr 20 per reni more than
'fom
log milli
tiniii high in
Ti ian and ihe Huuthwent
at rotdlnn In off n lain nf
ihr t'niled Hlalea IVpatt
then I ol \|(t li mIIimv' Tho
high mnl of prodni'linn In
all! I hull'll hi labtil i*onln
ami Imlh In airily and high
mnl nf femln, pat t trulai! V
I hunt1 of protein rnnlnnl
The I h'pni tnu'ni t»l Agrt
rulhttr expect* widespread
di'inand for meeting* hr
tween Hn nfltclaln and Tog
an milk producer* nocking
higher Of A telling prlec*
on dairy produel n
Soil t'itnaervatlnn Serv
tee survey work on the I it
tie rivet watershed proh
ahlv will he reattnii'd hv
nprm e
it anil
Hen
din
k Would pal big
an Hiding to
i t'f \ agth ul
illnl in the Or!
Kanev pointed
! genet all
jfni mon
tiott ot mil
dll tdendn
,lnhn h int
! tltt al npeet
Ian area
nut that IVnan one nf tin
gienteM eattle ari*an Iti the
uni Id annually impoit*
thnnnandn nl gallons id
nulk leont Wlneonulb and
the dalrn Staten nf the
Middle Mint That nitua
lion i an he « hanged he
natd
Texas borai'S had /* plaee
In the npotllght at the re
eent National Western
Livestock Exitoalliun fain
ml tut Show hel«l In Den
by W
tun Tbtoi k m •> i t n o
rowdy won bin class of
ntallionn foals ot 1944 and
thild.'n Huy owned , omp<m,,i Wfth |„ *t
I < ‘nopet .0 Htroek prf»m|um, „f $2,200
•iistv ibmoai'd iti'lhi* In
i anh an at dn hate ht*en |wwled
hit exhibitor* a bn nbots ant
main at the Aoothm t ntrtn Kx
Itmlllnli and Eat Him It Hhntk
III El'tt H nttb Mari h H In It
Hie pi iren are the lat gent
et ei nffreed In foi l Wot lb
On tntnnn In i*ecelve pi Iren In
elude fat nleern Hfemdtng i at
tie dairy eattle »heep name
tmvn ItientiH k shots and
boa horse* Tlu txpnslllnn
a ill ob«efX*e Ibe Alttn aunt
vet*aty of the fort Worth
*hna n bit b I* the oldent In
the Nmtlbaesf
Many national hie« ding nr
ganirattnna will bane entile*
for the ftrat time In the Amitb
western I livestock Shea In
he held March 2,1 m ,H in Kl
fnno Nsttnnal otganlmttonn
to paitteuiate ttulnde the
American Hereford Assocla
lion, the American Aberdeen
Angun Itreedein Asnnristlon
mnl the American Quarter
Horne Association Total
premiums for the show have
been ton eased to M2 1)00, ns
year's
ntrongei oiiti|atllltf position
11 mi |iiiSTt • ate pmdm log
bighet kteld* and earlier Su
Hiring i at irtirn be said Hare
cartel te* a btcb are sham and
tli*es i ie*l*lanl and har t
eren made ptsngte** In ereat
rije.
o'ale
tally adaple.1
tots haul red
id corn baa proved ti*
n Angelina cottnlr at
In I'onnly I 'm in
l'healer M Oavt*
coin wa* groan In
•immunity of Ibe coun
season and pfodm ed
Hvbi
a orlh i
emnUnii
Agent
Hybrid
every c
ti last
much more to the aete than
ntlurt varieties One grower
gives a tvpteal rr|wrl that he
twrlVol an average nf 40
bushels hi I he acre on hi* six
acres of hv In id number 12
and wily 2A bushels Id Ibe
acre on bln 12 acres nf vel
low deni
III Al)l I ss imosTI It Dr lltisli It Maiinl. «»f I ort JnhloHva.
N r , (mis a hpiullfss rnnstrr llirinisli tin* psnghaffWs Ittril
wns vrrv miim It allvp anti "nrtln* lOte narmal" when |»ImiI«
*rn|.h «»> Inkrn sii rims sflrr nwnrr il» • npllnlnl II Hint
illiMtinl In Irrt and Slrnltpit ahout nKer lirnd wns cut aft
fewer cattle and lambs are Tlu* 11th Annual Eat
Texas cottonseed breeders
dune I ot as soon as funds went on to be crowned ia are winking hard to meet the
and personnel are avail serve champion Palomino threat of syntheth fibers to
aide says a repot! bv I,outs stuck stallion ('onpet tin'll market outlets for the Stale s
P Merrill regional inn sold the animal for $2,100 principal farm product D T
seFVaior lilts survey and one id the top prices ever Klllougli, veteran cotton
one on the North t'oncho reed veil for a 21 month breeder at the State Expert
river Watershed have top old Palomino Another men! Station, told those nl
priority he said Palomino Hilly Heed, own tending the recent 2tlth an-
t'd by Tad Hill, of Survey, nual convention of the Texas
!,n Salle county Is using Moore county. Won first Seed Mreeders’ Association,
kerosene in gd rid of mes place in foals of l!l4.ri, elth that experiments already
tpiite Approximately 2 flOO or sex have assured Texas cotton a
i acres of mnsf|nito _______
RADIATORS
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If Vrrtlf I r»r#tl l)cg|c
Cinn*( fi tip ply, Order I r*im
III II V Hi AftmiNtt II \ A ^
worn
lf)45
treated
A tract
the check plot, together with h',,n« f,n* in Texas this year Slock Show and Hodeo of 400 acres of mes-
profit of *41 Ai the time "U,M ,hp *hnr' Sim Angelo and lom (,reen |j(r waH treBt.
' I at I ... 1 1. I a . II 1 I I i... ! 1 I . I ll .ill ' *
Hubert Blalock planted the «n,IM "or«h'»m rroP through county will he held
.urn* variety on more produc »he Smith flams area, tl,,. , ruarv Jl to
live oil and obtained 40 per "u,m «rHin snr«H,,m Prn‘,u«‘ wt'U. '>r. ,,,p '”7 ”* "
cent greater yield than from "«« "'earn I exits The scam dock show to he held
a chock pint of Yellow Dent *>' of P*~»itf*in feeds also Is 's»»> Angelo since 1942
__________ 1 part I v responsible fm the| ...........
| feeding of fewer animals
BABY C H I C K S
llitu't tinmhlr (in tVpstrrn
Feb
This
r-,. recently
total cost of
at a
$1 ,*
4M1 for laJ'oi und
kerosene Thirty-
two gallons of |
kerosene per acre
wrrr used
Texas farm crops last year
declined for the first time in
years, according to the
Cochran county
4 H club girls
of
that
boys’
fccd-
WESTERN HATCHERIES
T.I.. | •••«, e H A|>rr».r.l MdihMlm
Ml M 11m S(r».i OAI.I.AS TK\ AS CTeaSC
Clyde Byrd, who works
on a ranch near Amarillo,
in fotter county, caught a
w «„ i„,» , i v, h,„ ■'» ...........* ■" coyote, hut was unable to
;; [;v,‘ >?*"•;"• "rr',rd,n« ,04,h'; """ '» r",', r“r",h,s >-,w «re"«°-
<-" ’S«' wmifM.. .-hifk, 1 lifted States Department of for bounty Ibe coynteiingtoshnwinem*
'' hr',-7wm '.'ll "iw Agriculture The department didn’t have any scalp eith- bers
A10- V.V.;’’V-. h10<l ,h<* StH,ps ,,H:’ but he was fast and (.|ub
•*•«'** rtmatva ,TOps Ht 7f’° mi,,ion dollars, furious enough to give ing calves and
"s «'""'l'Hr'’il With n value of Byrd’s hounds a pretty pigs is not a mas-
P^IS "irm'*''''dials for 1944 Wild race and an interest- ru|j„P preroga-
. ,1, pmwihi, irm ti,. ftnr.i crops Smaller production mg fight Byrd figures jjVe ’f*}u, sisters
’ up «nd mall <bt> f0, • of cotton, wheat and sor soiiH'hody caught the coy-| Keith, Ella. Ka-
ghums for grain was given an ofe once before, removed j therine and Mary
the principal cause of the do- the ears and left him for Helen, each have
dead This time he is per- n beef calf which
munently dead | they plan to en-
ter in the fat
Honor- - winning Texas j stock show next
4-H club girls during the spring. The Mor-
Wiir years have obtained | ton Chamber of
this distinction in spite of j C o m m e r c e
a considerable routine of ja warded Lois
regular farm work Forex- Wilson a 4-H club
ample. Rozena Helton who gilt. After return-
was chosen 1945 Wheeler ing one of the
county Gold Star Girl, ! best pigs from
drove a truck and helped the first litter to
(otherwise during last he presented to
year's harvest. In addition. ! a deserving 4-H
she helped to raise two | club boy or girl,
pigs and did part of the the sow becomes
faym chores. She joined the her property. Al-
Briscoc girls' 4-H club in • ready, says Coun-
1919 and in succeeding i ty Home Dem-
years demonstrated in | onstration Agent
i poultry, gardening and j Mabel Ann Man-
bedroom improvement, at-: ley, Lois has a
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For ih* BEST SALES an,/ SERVICE
Srm/ Yoar CATTLE, HOGS und SHEEP to
DAGGETT - KEEN COM. CO.
Product of
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White, Jefferson B. The Cameron Herald and Centinel (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1946, newspaper, February 14, 1946; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth577512/m1/14/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.