Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), April 10, 1968, B22

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More to planting than placing in ground necessary a lot of blame he w t deserve when a shade or flowering tree fails to include good grow Most failures along this 0 ahead of the expected of the the plant like heel the poor planting methods by the home garden- a complete plant food or to All you do is to dig upright a trench 12 to inches deep a leave the nursery making one side vertical and side a long slope completely the slope lay the tree with the resounding planting of a tree i just digging a placing the tree in it filling up that hole with possible it will pay with damp burlap they dont dry out in the and wind on the way s soon as possible af- bring the tree home the nursery or it is de- your house get the ing operation the trench and facing side Fill gradually adding soil That wolf may be an Alsatian March York County that just that r much like sightings German shepherd dogs people at least have been of tian dogs and not wolves Farm Report Agricultural Represents By Al Wall- for York County This is a good trend Soybean few crops where our production is are one of the far short of our forty million dollars worth of beans from other countries Contrast this with winter wheat in Ontario where there is no market here in Canada for about of our normal crop There is no short age of oats or barley either and production is gutting closer to meeting our needs While the future for soybeans is good there are still several reasons for caution in going into be trying them this year Information for growing bean- crops is available in our bulletin 1968 Field Crop Recommendations The information in this bulletin is top notch It has details on varieties insect and control fertilizers and cultural practices for everything from beans to I just wish all farm would phone our Mrs Kirby a beef calf dairy or the project tenance Our supervisor Jack will interested and explain the program Soil mixture important for good seed growth i which seeds tario Department of

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