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PROTEINS FROM LEAVES From India, where food is a pressing issue, comes this important announcement. The CentralFood Technological Research Institute, Mysore, is reported to have developed a process for producing protein from leaves at low cost. Andrew, whose terms as members of the FFA Board of Directors ended with this meeting.

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Immediately before the question or the vote is put, the President may repeat the question by saying: "Those who support the vote. After the vote is completed, the President announces the result and effect of the vote." The yes has it and the motion is carried out.

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LOOK TO YOUR PASTURE LAND

THE SPLICE TELLS THE STORY

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Because they are not as well known as some of the established ones, many FFA members may not jump in immediately. By showing genuine concern for the welfare and betterment of your community, you can exert an influence that, in the words of our faith, "will surely remain true to the best traditions of our national life."

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Combinations are the answer to annual weed and grass problems that no single herbicide can solve alone. Many farmers used a combination of "Lorox" and Atrazin in 1965 and were very pleased with the results." ichtisolate by corn. Mix it yourself or buy a ready-to-use formulation of the two — look for the bag containing linuron Ask your dealer for more information on the combination of "Lorox" and Atrazine, or write: DuPont, N-2539, Wilmington, Delaware 19898.

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Each member participated in the chapter's winning program that led to three consecutive State Farm Mechanic Championships. Stubble mulching is a method in which crop residues are left on top of the soil and subsurface tillage is used in a summer fallow program. With some old oil well pipe, an old combine frame and some used parts of another plow.

A spring FFA show provides one last opportunity to show off what Future Farmers have built. The members are then ready to exhibit their projects at the Colorado State Fair. Sterling Future Farmer Jim Kester saved $600 by building this 15-foot stubble-mulching sweeper in the shop.

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At harvest, the beans from each part of the test were weighed to obtain accurate yields. The following figures were used in determining costs and returns: Soybeans were valued at $2.40 per bushel, in-soil costs are. On May 17, 1965, most of the field was treated with Treflana, which was applied at a rate of 1% pints per acre and incorporated with a double disc harrow in tandem. In 1965, our Treflan-treated soybeans reached 42 bushels per acre, while the beans we grew only 37.

A broad application of Treflan – at just $6.38 per acre on medium soils – costs little more than most other weeds. killers arranged in a narrow band across the row. Any low pressure washer (20-50 lbs. persq. in) in good condition can be used. Since the sprayer parts wear out with use, measure the output of each nozzle to ensure they are all spraying equally. The recommended amount of Treflan should be applied in approximately 20-40 gallons of water per acre, on a broadcast basis.

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Treflan can give you the most reliable weed control you've ever had if you apply it correctly. To ensure reliable weed control, Treflan should be thoroughly mixed into the top few inches of soil. and large clods must be broken up.

WIN THE FIRST

NATIONAL SOYBEAN

YIELD CONTEST

Minnesota Governor Rolvaag presents "Porky" to Gary Swenson, president of the Stillwater Chapter. William Spencer, grain marketing specialist at Colorado State University, has prepared a feed wheat substitution scale that will enable you to quickly determine which feed wheat will produce the greatest profit or increase in production for the cost. smaller.

FEED GRAIN SUBSTITUTION SCALE

You look at it – road, bumps, curves and car rolled together. It is the front wheel drive axle testing machine. And the test instructions come from the tape programming control machine in the background. The mechanism can be used in a variety of ways, from a test of the use of another metal to a test of.

In fact, as a member of the Club of Future Scientists of America, he already built a linear accelerator - more famous.

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My dislike for the jacket became so strong that it was put away and I no longer had to wear it. This is due to an increase in the maximum amount allowed in the optional reporting requirement of the 1965 amendments to the Social Security Act. Here is an example of how a prospective farmer can earn additional points by using the optional option.

The coat of arms of the Wolverine State was unfurled at the laying of the monument's cornerstone. at the Soldiers' National Cemetery, Gettysburg, July 4, 1865. The North Point is for the future state of Alaska, the most northerly of the Union.

RANGE OF OPPORTUNITY

Narrow-row corn refers to the corn belt, and the width of the row determines to some extent how densely you plant. Only one member of the champion group planted in 20-inch rows and may have lost the advantage he had by planting too thickly. Big advantage of 20 inch rows. Although this champion got a winning 228.8 bushels per acre with a plant population of 40,000 in 20-inch rows, you can't help but wonder what his yield would have been if he had kept the plant population at about 24,000.

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Behind everyGeigy products is research, which is more than just the search for new chemicals. Research at Geigy is dedicated to the development of reliable chemicals that definitely meet the specific needs of ever-changing agricultural practices. New compounds that show promise in laboratory and greenhouse experiments are undergoing further review at Geigy Research Farms in NewYork, Florida, Missouri. We invest in this kind of research because we know we need to be sure that Geigy products do exactly what we say they will do.

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Separate operations can save over two miles of field path per acre. And save a lot of fuel too.

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The land was everything in Matthew's day

It was the highest yield ever recorded in the 19-year history of the Pioneer High Yield Corn Growing Contest. More than 3,000 students from 297 high schools participated in the competition in Illinois. The idea of ​​the trip is to give the chapter's 156 members an opportunity to see how agriculture and soils differ from state to state. is building gates, feeders, cages and other projects in the farm shop. Camenisch's machine was developed by the University of Louisville's Institute of Industrial Research under a $20,000 contract from the Harvcure Company of which he is president. The patent has been applied for in Camenisch's name. A charter member of the Kentucky FFA Association, he earned his State Farmer Degree, won the state public speaking competition, was a member of the state champion livestock judging team and served as FFA State Secretary.

Gustav Schroder attended local project tours, county fairs and initiations and inspected the most important agricultural areas in the state. The books, all texts on general agricultural subjects, were flown from the Naval Air Station. TwinCities, on the first leg of their journey to schools assisted by the United Nations in the Philippines.

FINISHING BEEF CATTLE

Bill Gorton, Jr., learned all phases of poultry work at Hardy's Poultry Farms, Inc., where he is an employee. Hisaward was a trip to the Junior Fact Finding Conference in Kansas City, Missouri. The conference is held annually in conjunction with the National Poultry Fact Finding Conference sponsored by the American Poultry Industry.

When he returns in July, he hopes to improve their farm using things he learned in this country. California, the books were unloaded from the plane and taken to the San Francisco Seaport through Livermore.

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Around 1957 yields stagnated again, and for the past nine years they have been relatively stagnant with averages varying between 23 bushels and the record 25.2 bushels in 1961. The reason soybean yields are so important is that both domestic and foreign demand to soybeans and soybean products has increased rapidly in recent years.

PERFORMANCE

SMALL ENGINE

At least once every 100 hours it should be removed, inspected or cleaned and re-tightened to the correct setting. The oil should be drained every 50 hours of use or more often if used in dusty conditions. If your engine is used regularly in the winter, about the only thing you need to do is change the crankcase oil and the oil in the air cleaner.

Before shutting the engine off for the last time, remove the air cleaner connector from the carburetor and pour the mixture into the carburetor. Drain the entire fuel system including the gas tank, lines, carburetor, strainer and sediment bulb, and the fuel pump, if used.

SPORTRAIT

THE FIRST of the Lacombe breed. entered the United States in 1962 and went to Grand Mound.Iowa where the American Lacombe Swine Association was founded. The Lacombe variety was developed by the Canadian Ministry of Agriculture in Lacombe, Alberta. It is the result of a hybridization and selection program started in 1947 that combined the blood of the Danish Landrace, the Chester White and the Berkshire breeds.

In that year, the contribution of the parent breeds was stabilized at the current level of 55 percent Danish Landrace. The Berkshire, with its reputation for milking ability, uniformity of back. fat and fullness of ham. was chosen as the female side of the foundation, and ten representatives of this race were obtained.

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The choice of foundation breeds was influenced by the requirement that each new breed should produce hybrid power. The desired color and bacon characteristics were obtained from five boars of the Landrace-Chester White line developed in the United States of America and from two purebred Danish Landrace boars. It is a white bacon type breed with April and May 1966. medium sized ears and a medium long, slightly convex face. Of the three parent breeds, it is similar in appearance to the Danish Landras.

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A Kentucky farmer, seeing the format of new car ads, decided to list his cow for sale the same way: “One Holstein cow, base price, $100. Accessories: udder, $75.00;.

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