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Thursday, April 27, IN7
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, ~qm • - ~L C~udy Agricultural Agent C, RqNK!
WITH , I Recent rains resulted in re-/
M&RY IrRANCt$ [ * l markable growth by bromo] [
J 4"I" __ " ~ ~lr ~~ [grass. Brome can usually be] [
l [ grazed heavily until about June| I
[ ~~ I~ [1. It can be grazed longex: if[ |
- / I w)mk :; , [ we graze it lighter during the[ 1
i [ [ early part of the season. | I
I r J ] ~~/ I [ Management of our grassesI I
W [ ~ ~ ~ )is extremely important• Big] mm
]b I • I bluestem, Indian, or swltch) m
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~U ~ '~' ~ '~ mL : ) ~ ~ ~ I i" I grass normally will grow t : I
I@~~' :' I r'~) I feet tall When we graze itf i m
I ** t I down to about 2 Inches we are/ m
L i .... [ removing ninety percent of the] •
:~ ~= .... [~ ~ ~,~ | Jail(, ~'- ......... ]l, [ food manufacturing part of the/ I
i I ~ ..... .~ plant. Research shows that a
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J ] I single chpplng or nmety ,per-[ Jewell County Record orflce Gayle Anderson" ba~k row
Kansas Extension ( at the present time. | we take. h.alf and leave ha!f] going to report to their class Camilla and Gayle are In-I
Homemeker's Week MNtl,g [ The selection of thebest~ the pmnt~s noLuamage.u .m| on the various aspects of telligent, weU mannered young.
• any way The nau we are ~alx
Features Todey s Women / herbicide for weed control int . __' ...... ~[ printing, which they viewed at sters and asked a number of i
m aDou~ ~s wmgn~ an~ no~ " l" "
g intel i ent uestlons We feel
And Home Fumlshlnge ) different crops depends on sea-| ............ ] the Record office, g q •
,, neignt we neeo to save a~ou~
Dilemma of Today'sWo-[ eral factors such as the kind[ . . " ...... [ In the picture above are certain their report to the rest
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men and Your Tahle Ap-( of weeds present, the use of| ...... [ shown, front row, (left to of the class will be interesting
polntmentsand You ' areto-~ the present cron the next cron) me taller grasses.. , | right): Camilla Meyer and and educational. •
.... ~ome ox our pastures are ]n
plcs of guest speakers sched-[ and cost of the herbicide. Be[ ....... Ill-a-/ ............. ! ,,
th annual event on Frl '" and have a cane cover crop ' "
for e "~ broadleaf weeds such as pig-~ ................... ] guess box guessed by Mrs.[ ~ [ on earth for ~ build[nil o@ chamc- ~"
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I mma of Toda's Women" o ..o...^s.,~-- ) the cattle are removed early| "Mr Claron Paxson P R C ' -~. '~': ' For 'the make oil the Chu~h it~l[ " "
e Y .~ grassy weed ..... ~, ......... m ,. ....... , n riodm s..... [ ~'~ ] which needs h~ .... land,~r~i beer, learning that lesson over and over. They know ~ih
She will help the guests take[ Not all herbicide treated for-[ _',~ .~.'_~_:":'~'~'"w~'~a,, in-dol-[ -------'---- [ : i support.Plan, to goto..c.hurch regu adyust to each other's moods . . . and cares . . . and ~th
i! tdi cii tf ] yearling[ Wpol~l~l:tnh Ja~k°o~tot°nzervati°n [ ] mr,y aria reaa your .ale oaz,y H:vde~ th:y learned the greater lesson -- the one;Pi
~'~ver reasons for restlessness | t.--~.-.-.,° • ~.,..~..,:^- ..^, -^ ~ steers could be sold early. Su-] ----- .. . . [ [ .JL taught in our churches, and in those homes where relli~
dan rass su lemental pan Francis V ~ ~I
The educator received her[ s*r~.., ~h ..... , ,,. ........ [ g PP "I _ • .... ' ._ ~ .... . _ I JJ,,,~s~m,~ real. Have they learned reverence for the spiritual and ~(
B S and M S degrees from] l~j:~'~o:~-~ "~ u, *.v ~,up "*/ture helps most years. We need[ Unit Conservauomst •.mr tnej Miss. Caro!yn LeClalr.~ ) ~ principles on which the sacred institution of marriage ~s
• " ' " " • • ~ ~"" to kee some expendab|e live- U. S. soit uonservatxon ~er- ManKato is tne new recenuy . ~,
the University of Michigan and) It is also very Important to[ - p ............ [ vice at Smith Center will be/-'^cted -orres"ondin" secre ] ~ Fleeting romances can endure for a whlle on bent ~o~
currentl workin on her . stocz arouna, une year. owr- ~ ~ ~, ~ - . , •
Y g ] follow the dlrectlons for crop-[ ......... dama"e a] reassi~'ned to the Work Unit] tar,, of the Si~,ma Sioma Sig-[ ~~ But honest, blossoming, maturing love demands of s l~-r
Michi an State grazmg uue~ .u~ ~ e, ~ e~ ~, ,.~,~;;~ . • • ,
d.oc.torate at_ --g ~plng sequence. Soybeans'Im,sture to a ~reat extent.l 0~fice at Holton, effectivelma social sorority at Fort[ ~ g]rl convIctionsthatdonotoend. ]~Ur
. umversx~y ~ne oegan ner ca- wh t o h " "- -
• . • . .| ea. r ot er sensRlve crops| w ..... ~. ,.,t~nt|nll.ll~ reraz | June 4 The announcement was~ Hays State College Miss Le- f Copw~ ~967 Keiste.-Advertisl.g Service /.c S~ra,b~ea
r~r as a seconoary teacher o~ ma be in ured if th f w ......... " ........... ove _ - • _ • _ . , .,
. y j ey ollo has rmanently damaged made today by Morrie A. Bol- Clair xs a freshman at Fort u a
SOCiologY and mental hygmne, cro h ing pe ' • . _ Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sot :~
,n I~7 ~h~ became a mentall .,~y~ .~ere s°me herblcldes,l many pastures in the county. I .]!ne, State C°nservatl°nlst' Sa "] Hays. I ~:::a~ay T ~uo~;: ~(i~
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ne,,,m eaucauon consm~an~ mri Several herbicides are re" ' ' • - " " ' " ' - " "~
the De-artment of MentalI .... r KEEP THAT CO~Sl ] Willmeth replaces Robert E./ ...... / ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ __~ ~----"~---------'~-~,
-. P . . [ commenaea xor use on gramI | Whelpley, Work Unit Conser-[ Mr and Mrs. Chrissie Ah-[~ ~ (Z[I~ + (Z[12~ ~ (Z[12? ~ (Z[I2~ ÷ (Z[I~ ÷ (Z[127 + (~27 +