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NEWS Calendar Of Future Events Mat. 3: Homemakers Council a.m. Extension Office 3: Dairy a.tn. St Paul's Ludieranni School Maf. 3: Farm Management p.m.

Extension Office Mar. 4: Lamb am. Marysville Stockyards 4 HIE JOURNAL-TRIBUNE Read The Classifieds For Items You Want. Afar. 10: Dairy Service Unit Bd.

p.m. Extension Of- See Mar. 10: Chemical Institute a.m. WapakonteSa Mar. 12: Corn Production p.m.

North Union High School 4-H Dates Mar. 7: SUtch and Stlr-I p.m. at the Flrsi Presbyterian Ufurch wichefr-7. p.m. Common Pleas Court) Boom.

Mar. 13: Allen Live Wires- 7:30 p.m. atjhe home of Mrs, Harold TCeht. By STEVE FERRIS Extension Trainee Decisions? Decl- sfonsTWhat projecj wfll I take? Many prospective 4-H members, along wtth many previous now asking fthem- selves this question. The careful selection of 4-H project ist important' part of-.

4-H Club Work, Project, sisleolum should be a. joint jdedslon jnjsWchJhe member, and the ASMAN'S MEAT MARKET FROZENJEQQILJLQC.KERL 116 East Fifth SERVICE Phone 642-1856 Marysville Rent A Locker or Bulk Storage Space processing For Locker or Home Locker anOIomei Freezer Supplies PORK POULTRY WE SELL CHOICE BEEF Spotlight On 4-H AND portent tiiat 441 select that wil altow for work experiences which will giva ttiem. new understanding and develop new" sklHs7 It is also important foiv them to -a project ds withfe their abili- bJcs they are have iths satisfadons of doing a Job well, can handle the work involved? 6. Do rny parent suppcji my desire for this 4-H project? Questions for 1 4-H Parents: 1. Is this project practical In our family home situaUon? CanTwe sary materials and facilities fo handle this- project properly? 3.

Is the cost of ithis project reasonable for our family? Questions for 441 Advisors: 1. Am I capable, or is capable the member in this project? 2. Does ilfhis project fit the activites which other mem- bera are 3. Is this projeci one which the membefrcanr dtrorThis'Wn, or it jrequjro discus ion Agricultural News Highlights By RICHARD GROVE Extension Trainee Coop. Extension Office A Corn Prttdnctiott Clinic will be held March 12, 8 pjn.

at North Union High School Jn iShje Vo-Ag room, Larry Shepherd of Che Ohio Extension Agronomy staff wfll provide an early and has a relatively com- ract panicle, wfth largej.heavy cornels, it 4sInesJdlarit to some of common races of the rusts and has good tqferance to barley yellow 'dwarf -virus; 7 Garland has excellent resistance to stem rusts Here are ecime guidelines lo follow in selecting a 4-H project: Questions for the 4-H mem- ers 1. Whaili are my. interests? 2. What projects are available learii: someitWiig: that me? 4. What work does this pro- 5.

Do I fed confi3dent that I If you're senous and cooperation with other members? swered 'these questions, (they should collect their thoughts and make a final decision. The County Extension Office lists over 100 projects which 4-H members may enroll do Itake. TheSiPproj'ecls cover sheep, horses, itienance, conservation, gardening, field crops, woodworking; 'entomology, poultry, rabbits, vdertnary science, jiinioF lead-' ihome furnishings. Any girl or boy, may (take any of the projects offered providing ithey hawThad the suggested prepar- aitory- projects tf -Ithtero-wo-prc-- paratory projects required. Now projects whfch arc-being offered ithis year are: interesting and helpful program.

Plan to be there and bring your questions, to be answered about corn producMon. kind of -oaJs ehould 1 plant Tthis quesr lion of importanca night now. is here. Spring oafe should be planted sometime between 1970 tfierfe! arb five recommended varieties. CUntlaad 60 is resistani to most of the common races of crown and stem rust and is medium-early in maturity for wide adaptation.

hag gooC produces ex cellent yields witlv good bushel weight. Jaycee is- a yielding, early-maturOty, shonl atrawed variety recently released by the Illinois Agricultural Experl- barley yellow dwarf virus and has moderate 1 resistance to crown rust. CHntfdrd straiwcd-varMy-lthat-iis-medium Electronics for Communications: This project is designed for members who have com- The yield potential forage crops is Kmited by Jaiadequate Legumes, alfalfa, rex)- clover, Wrdsfiwif fcrtf- foil ahd ladincnsWte clover'may be broadcast; during early but preferably should maturity. It produces high of heavy kernfels and l)as very good straw su-ength. Rodney fe tall, late-manuring, and tends So lodge before com- bMng and is not recommended for grain.

is suitable for pro- hay, green chop, or pasture). rate Tor is 85 to' 100 pounds. Fertilization' rates for spring oats will vary wMh your soil wiHth your yield goal'. te best to fentalize according to your soil test Likewise, spring seedings of- forage and- grasses sTrould be mada iuvthe" March 10 to Aprfl 15 'period Jb Union Coun- and soil moddture during March and April are ideal for quick genriihatiori and rapid seedlBig iand Jegumes. 7 TBje establishment of a grasses 'and-or legumes is "an essential step in the -prddudtlon-of-high-lforage By BERNARD BRENNER UPI Farm Editor "forward" integration would give' 'growers more control over to be clude vacuumHubesramplilicrsr iransisUirs, and ciiy.

Items which can be built for ilWs project complete ithls project, the rriem- the beat Jlng the highest yield for tha. lowest, unit "coot of production. you try us ttija spring. But only you can prove that. How? By testing us alongside any fertilizer dealer In this area.

IthL us, jyour: buck moot careful soil analysis found any where; From 7 -that- you your 1 get answors Jtyou i problem we can't expert agronomists will, So prove It to Check us out. lind that; (I ypu're really, serious setting the best fertilizer value, you beat 7: i' Marysville, Ohio Put to your Establlshlng My Vineyard: graji3 vaiCety. Prepeoing the soil and planting yines, Fer- sedis and disease. Water and You: This project is suggested for members 12 years old or older. Activities In thia project Include- -studies -off Water Sanitation, primary Water Uses, tlho Hydrologic-cycle, and other related topics.

Exploring the World of Plants and Soils: Activities for this project involve studying plant re- policies An 1970s, an official director of the department's -t illtics." But Inarem! theip-cropSr-he-saidr 7 oMhe- integrat5.on said, will be an increase in food processing operations by farmers coopera HvesTnTtfie "1870sTHe predicfeS increased emphasis oh co op strides during the 1980s drill. Band seeding with press wheels provides good stand, Insurance. Do oofi delay the, for- feeding beyond ilhe. minded dates. To, obtain good you should Use good quality with high germination.

Adequate seedbed preparation is another Imporftant stfiop. Proper seeding. rate 4s ateo important, but ithe rate depends on what seeding mbdture you use. For Irfonriatffoii- about sedng Varteties, tand cultural praottoes; contact tha IF YOU ARE USING LANDMARKS POWER FUEL; (great forother power fuel users too!) YOU Wett Military Specification MIL- -L-2104B- Meet General Motors If the "frmndly nice'guy" from Test GM 6041-M. LANDMARK Is already.

Meet Ford Sequence Test your power fuelt why not have him M2C101B 7 bring your motor teof. He has Weet all Manufacturers' lives or drums. If you don't have a LANDMARK serviceman, call us, Getting your power fuel and driver Is the convenient way to go. 6910-23 -friendly OHIO'S COMPLETE SERVICE Onion County Farm Bureau -6424040 RicHwood on "More-and more cooperative leaders arc coming' to HWajrWaraockrMgr Phone 642-0931 WinteHiate production, soils, plant growth faotons, and other related 'topics. project invnlvpg Sovaral of people, and that government actionsi can affect them li many.

ways. "It is not to their advantage, Chereforerto take titude toward legislation and various administrative rules and regulations. 'As a part of the general public, they have a legitimate interest in helping shape 'and direct agricultural member" better understand 'the impori- BUTLER RAIN BINS STORAGE DRYER THE NEW BIN MEANS SAVINGS TO YOU! GREATER SAVINGS WITH WINTER DISCOUNTS ON BUTLER GRAIN BINS and BUTLER KAN-SUN CONTINUOUS DRYER DON'T WAIT SAVE NOW SEE US NOW Blank's Agri-Service Inc. 560 Barks Marion, Ohio Iktweea Kt. 4 and Ut.

423 (Old 23) South of Marion Exploring Ohio's Soils: This project is suggested for members twelvfc to fourteen years of age. Activities in tlhis project in- cluSc al'udylng the relationship of mnTCrahnatterj: iier 1 7maiirt Min'l)o soil. Each aoliivity-in-4ihe-book- periment to help the member better- underaland-whalr-he- is policy to more effectively serve their members," Abrahamsen tide published in the PCS mag- studying. For more Intonation on 4-11 projects contact your local 4-H club advisor or the tetiaion-Office. Special Note: Training- Workshop for new advisors which was originally scheduled for March 6, 1970 has been caincellud, but will- date.

operatives." "Cooperative leaders are beginning to recognize that by ernmcnt, their associations can be-a -stronger force-in-improv-- Ing the economic position of farmers-and-other-rural pie," Abrahamsen lives will be increasingly portant to farmers in the 1970s. In 1 many caseSi said the may become jin "essential tool" for farmers QUEEN.MAKES-TRIP- today to celebrate Capt. James Cook's landing 200 years ago. It was the first major trip. by queen since her visit to Brazil imd Chile in 19G8.

It was in connection with celebrations in Australia and New Zealand marking Cook's explorations. their' own operations rather than becoming contract growers or hired hands for integrated food firms, the 1970sr Abrahamsen predicted, will give increased attention to "Integrating" operations in two directions. "Backward" integration would give farmers control over NOW OPEN While-you-wait service- on most repairs. GENE WRIGHT SHOE SERVICE N. Main, Maiysville 5 QM WASH-GUT AT FIVE POINTS SHOPPING CENTER OFFERS AUTOMATIC WASHING WAXING SERVICE AND UO IT Vot'KSKLF SEKVlCM FOB AtTOS AND TBUCKS Our (avorite "flavor" is But It may not bo yours.

Of your 1 now you can take, your choice'otijvJc4 Deere Weekend Freedom coat of hood-anb-sea( full story on our colorful 8- to 14ih.p.^fe-i^|*^A^( Credit? Yep. Freedom PLAIN CITY IMPLEMENT, INC. 230 S. GAV STREET PHONE 614-S73-W2J PLAIN AOK1NS, PKES. GEORGE ADKINS.

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