DEPARTMENT/ TOM LINDER 67S me A AGRICULTURE cy CS Piccr | is ee rationed. for the 1943 crop. igher percentages of nitrogen will be available for vege- se than wt be allowed for regular field CoP, These It is aot 1 a good idea for all the farmers to. wait until plant- ime to try to buy fertilizer as this will probably result in ne farmers not being able to get fertilizer when needed. It ule be a good idea for each farmer to buy a portion of the tilizer he will need ahead of time so that he will not be de- dent for all his fertilizer at one time. Food Crops and Preservation is vitally necessary that all the food possible be picserved nserved in order that the people in Georgia, both on the and in the cities, do not go hungry in the winter of 1943, he State Department of Agriculture is now working to canning equipment established in as many places as pos- : so that the housewives can put up their own food for next Same days ago the commissioner of geeculcure started. CS ovement to interest onsen ee school children, merchants NOTICE The Georgia Market Bulletin belongs to the inate of the state. It is paid for entirely by the farmers and does not cost any other taxpayer a nickel. | Sch Fruits and Vegetables ae January 22, 1943 Beans (Snap), per bu. hprs._. Beans (Lima), per bu. hprs. __ Collards, per doz. bunches Eggplant, per bu. hprs. _ Mushrooms, per 1-lb. cartons Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs. Sweet Potatoes, bulk, per bu _.. matoes, per 50 Ib. crate Turnips (Bunched), per doz. bunches urnip Salad, per bu. hprs. Atlanta $2.65-$3.00 4.50- 6.00 40- .80 = 3.00 30- .35 1.00- 1.10 90- 1.50 $2.50- 8.00 70-90 90- 1.00 -NUMBER 19__ - ss) and. farmers in a program to wake Georgia Selanne This movement has met with wide approval and cooperation throughout the country. Not only in Georgia but in other state this movement is meeting with marked success. To show how much interest other states are showie i in a movement for farm states to be self-sustaining, I am reproducing the following editorial from The Chattanooga Times: Publ in Chattanooga, Tennessee: . GEORGIA TAKES THE LEAD Hamilton County started early to guard against any food crisis next year, when County Judge Wiley Couch busied h - self to se if he could not get dehydrating plants for this regi Governor Cooper has also considered the food question for he entire State. This is by way of introduction to Say that the am- bitious plan launched by Mr. Tom Linder, commissioner of agri- culture for Georgia, does not catch Tennessee napping, SO to speak. But Mr. lander Ss plan is wore of applause front States in this Union. It is heartily indorsed by Governor-elec: Arnall of Georgia, who says rightly, ee should concentrate this critical problem. The South even in normal times is not self-sustaining i ir food. It is difficult for most people to realize that fact, but i is nevertheless true and is easily demonstratable. = 2 At any rate, Commissioner Linder has launched a | plan to (Continued on Page Two) f Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets Reports received at this office show following average prices paid for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named: ; : January 22, 1943 12Augusta _. 14Valdosta 18Sylvester 19Nashville 20Albany 20Arlington 20Rome . 20Vidalia. zt anuary January January January January January January January. TOP FED CATTLE V4 SA Pista 0 ee 14Valdosta 18Sylvester 19Nashville 20Albany 20Arlington 20-Rome _ 20Vidalia See eS January January . January January _ January January January January S 13.00- 14.30 | 12.00- 12.80 | 13.00- 14.00 | 11,50- 12.00 | - 13.30 | = 137525 "Following are quotations by wholesale dealers in Atlanta and other cities (FOB. points senebeets: as furnished by he State Bureau of Markets, Prices quoted are for Georgia Grade A eggs only,= Grades B and C and Current Receipts (yard run) are quoted by wholesalers from 2c to 5c per dozen below these S i oo arge, White, Grade a Doz. - 4 Eggs, Medium, Grade A, Doz. Eggs, Small, Grade A, Doz. fens, Col., 4% Ibs., aw. lens, Leghorn, lb. gp aah Ib. Atlanta - 22- .20- l3-) . .20-... _.26- FOR SALE _ Stoneville, 2-8, Ist yr. and clean; $1.50 bu., FOB: Hastings new yellow px seed corn, field sel, 1 and shelled, $2.50 bu.; 75e Add postage, if by mail. Alexander, Carrollton, R seed, Ist yr. from Breed vately ginned and recle made 519 Ib. lint per Riley C. Couch, Turin. Broomes 90-day p Wanamakers Cl Big Boll cottonseed, B rect from breeder, both wi sistant and kept pure a gin. 1 in. or better staple, Rt 2 Box 27%. Stoneville 2-B, ist. yr. originator one variety gin culled, cleaned, graded ce treated, pure and perfect, Beasley ginned on one variety gin, in. staple, limited amt., CWT; FOB. Also. Has bunch lima beans, 2c Hastings tender corn field seed 20c cup; Purple hull fine flavor, 10c lb.. Parcel- S. A. Verner. Lavonia. Nice lot D & P. L cotton seed, ist yr., 40 ] lint, clean and sound, $1 Grady Adams, Social Cokers 100 str. 3 cotto kept pure at gin, Ist y: CWT in bags, FOB Mad Monroe our convenien $5.25 CWT bulk at Bost Write for prices on big lot &. Eckles, Bostwick. Rucker imp. cotton (1 makes a 500 Ib. bale) cent lint staple 1 1-18 in. ed, $1.75 bu.: Non-treated, $ bu. Thomas Rucker, Ashla Pure D. & PN re cleaned. B. M. Peek, Carroll Rte. Purebred Stoneville, cotton seed, Ist yr., No orders less than 5 Harris, Griffin, Box 3! 40 bu. Wannamake Cleveland Big Bow! cot 1st yr. from breeder, k at ein $1,507 bu; Oo Pearman, Pavo, R. ; Summerours chi-bre seed, kept pure at gi 2. 30 bu. Summerours i cotton seed, ist yr. from er, kept pure i at gin, CWT, FOB. Center Post W. L. King, LaFayette, In care Center Post Gin Pure Coker 200 cott 2d yr., 1 1-16 in. staplk CWT: ton lots, $90.00 to 50 bu. 2 yr. old Roldo | cotton seed, 1 in. s wilt resistant cotton OV Ga., $1.50 bu. All prices fo at Ashland. J. H. Smi land. ae i D & Pye, Ae seed for planting, Ist. in., $4.25 C' farm; tion. Exc. Mrs. Geo. Ross, Eastma: 3, Box 66. ae 15 bales Coker 200 seed, kept pure at gin, 1 in. staple, $1.50 bu. FOB. Ariail, Ashland, D. & P. L., Ne. 12-45 ginned on private gin, re ed, no dirt or black se ped in even wt. bags, $ if come for and _ bring $1.25 bu. J. L. Thomas, Coxs choice ott 1. 1-16 to 1 1-8 in. sta CWT, FOB; or $5.00 C purchasers bags at barn Cox, Roswell. ese Broomes 90-day, _ wilt-resistant cotton se rect from breeder, 1st. pure at gin, Also limite Wanamaker Cleveland Big $5.00 CWT. Otis M Q Summit, R. 2, Box 27. Cotton seed, heavy f bales per acre, prolific, early, best inch lint as 48 per cent, $2.00 bu. M1 Rhynes cotton seed, and wilt-resistant str Stoneville by the breeder. Rhyne, Americus. Broomes wilt resistant seed, ist yr. from origina Will exc. 2 bu. seed for of peas, any var. Carlton nolds, Summerville, RFD. Stoneville 2-B. cotton 2nd yr. from breeder, $5. 100; sacked and del. Herring, Canon, R. 2. BEANS AND PEAS | FOR oALE : 0. bu. peas at my barn, $2. 50 Call at once. Conley Mat- s, Greenville, R. 3. Heavy bearing black pole bean and stripped half runner, | cup: Black pea _ bean, till frost, same _ price; 100 lb. feed sacks, ripped| R bleached, 15c ea. P. P. - irs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery s56d da fashioned half run-| striped garden seed beans, htly rafxed, tender and vy bearers, 15 t..2 or 20e ee M Mrs. 2B. yer, Cum- e Ripper peas, $3.50 bu.; Also want some soy beans. Live 15 mi. Ellijay. Mrs. J. J. Pat- erson, Hilijay. . eas for sale: Brabs, Clays, ipps, ea. $3. 00 bu.; Mixed as, $2.90 bu. FOR. J. M. ayes, Thomson. Red speckled crowder peas, | 10c Ib. in 5 Jb lots or more; Spe kled half runner ,garden bean seed, sage ground, ea., 25c cupful. All prepaid. No chks. G. . Brown, Ball; Ground, R. 1. ender hull striped half run- buneh beans, 20c teacupful; 3 Be pt bantams, 1.00. Come will not ship. Mrs. Frank Gainesville, R. 4, Box 93. time tender speckled half arden beans, 25c tea- pt white cornfield beans, Garlic bulbs, 25 Sage for: seasoning, , 25 teacupful. All post- Miss Gennia Brown, Ball Res. vet beans in eyen wt. bags, 2.50 bu. Chas. C. Walker, Mar- price; et tle white mush peas, 10c i hus postage. Wo stamps or s. acc. Hattie Higgins, Dah- Beaks AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE eadiae var.: epic: pear, cherry trees. grape vines at low prices. State insp. stock. mite for list. .<'T. M. Webb. Ellijay. *Insp. leading var. apple, mes. ald, 15 ea,; 1 and. 2 ee pear and cherry, 25c and 40c ea. Paper shell pecans t., 75c. Lee Head, Cornelia. tate insp., vines, $6.00 C.: $1.25 doz.: Black walnut, $2. 40 doz.: $10.00 C. Plum and apricot, $1.50 doz. irs. E. B. Travis, Riverdale. Surrant bushes, 10c ea.; $9.00 2... Cherries, Plums, Hilmer lackb erries, scuppernongs, rooted, 25c ea. $1.00 orders + aid: Also 3 lbs. dry Sage, Ib.; 3% lbs., Hot pepper, lb. $2.00 orders postpaid. phine Raley. Mitchell. ooted bronze scuppernong taes. 3. ft.,; postpaid. .- nith, Braselton. eedling pecan trees, sweet pol legranate and white scup- pernong sprouts, 25c ea.: Black walnut, Apple and Fig sprouts, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. C. . Sledge, Byron, Rt. 1. 1 yr. old sweet pomegranate sprouts, 25c ea. A. J. Stanton, wey Porn. _ Extra good yellow juicy peach trees, 15 ea.: $1.50 doz.; _ Garlic. 50c doz. Exe. for sacks. . Mrs. siorley Richards, Talking Rock, Rt. The cream scuppernongs, Black muscadines and black Concord grapes, 10c ea.. $1.00 doz.; also . Jewells Golden strawberry, large kind. plants, Mrs. H, T. Wright, Waco, 2. State insp., lead. var., apple and peach trees, 2-4 it.. 10c and 15c ea, Paper shell pecans, 75c ea.; Pears, 25c ea.; grape- - wines, Concord, Niagara, Lutie, 2 yrs. old, well rooted, 10c ea. All postpaid, W. H. Alexander, Cleveland. Black Walnut trees, Himalaya blackberry, oad. well rodted and trong, $1.00 joa $5.00 C., Bicnche Woodruff, Greenville. _ Black Walnut 2 ft., $1.00 doz. Not del. Brown Turkey fig bushes, 20c ea. Del. to 2nd zone. Bis. fapie Pattillo, La- Grange, R >; Box 7g. TOBACCO FOR SALE %. ft., black Barn cured tobacco, guar. aged, mellow, chewing, 7 lbs., 1.00; good smoking, 9 Ibs., 1.00, All post paid to 3d zone. it. guar. Mrs. A. B. Williams, na. : About 74% tebacco, del., WwW. M ean Hazel-. Add postage; Also trio | del. peach, true to name | leading var. peach trees, grape SYRUP FOR SALE = ATTLE FOR SALE 39 gal. bbl., $28.00: 6, 10 Ib. cans, $6.00; 12, 5 lb. cans, $6.00: 12, 32 oz. bottles, $3.00: 24, 16 oz. bottles, $3.00. All FOB. Mel- vin Collins, Whigham. 240 gal. pure Ga. cane syrup, 5 Me L Bee JG. Hively, | os PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE 225 lbs. sound seedlings pe~ cans, 1942 crop, 18 Ib. for the lot. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Box 83. 900 Ibs. Spanish peanuts, bright and sound, 7c Ib.; 25 bu. sweet potatoes, well cured and sweet, $2.00 per 100 at farm. No samples sent. K. S. Lindsey, Lizzella, R. 1, Box 196, (6 mi. Roberts on Hwy. 22.) FRUIT AND BUTTER FOR SALE 3-4 Ibs. butter, nice and fresh each week, 35c Ib., del to 1, 2 or 3 zones; 40c to other zones Mrs. Roy A. Moss, Ball Ground, R. 1. : 10-15 lbs. Ist class dried ap- ples, 7c Ib.; Add postage. Rosa C. Allan, Alto, R. 2, Oak Hill | Farm. Fresh country butter, 3 lbs., $1.25. Can furnish 3 Ibs. week- ly. Bonnie Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2: POTATOES AND VEGETABLES FOR SALE Collards, 60c doz. bunches. See or write. Maggie Lee Grant, Cedartown, R. 1. Box 162. 20-25 bu. No. 1 eating and seed porniges: $1.25 at my home. xe. for bred O. I. C., P. C. sow treated and papers, farrow by Mch. 15; or Jersey heifers, freshen Mch. or Apr.: Also sell new wagon brakes, A. White, Fairburn, R. 2. 45 pu. sweet potatoes, $1.00 bu. in trucks or less at farm, Eatonton Hwy., 5 mi. Gray; Al- so several hundred large heads collards at farm. L. J. Mong- hon, Haddock. 35 bu. Red Skin P. R. pota- toes, $1.25 bu. For further in- formation write. W. M. Wilson, Lithia Springs, R. 1. To truckers; Fine Ga. head- ing collards at my farm, 10 mi. Barnesville. Come at _ once. Cash. G. W. Pippin, Culloden, R. 1. Box 36. CATTLE FOR SALE .One Jersey cow, $85.00. Now milking and fresh again soon. T. F. Hicks, Adel. 2, Reg. White Face Hereford pulls, with horns, 18 mos. and 20 mos. Domino and Woodford Str., $150.00 and $200.00. Trade for young heifers or good clean lespedeza seed. R. M. Reynolds, The Rock, P. O. Box 68. 3 Reg. Horn type Hereford bulls, 8-10 yrs. old; One Guern- gey bull, 18 mos. old, not reg., put Grandson of one of the best herds, priced to sell. One Jer- sey heifer, will freshan next mo. W. C. Denny, Decatur, 511 Wesley Chapel Road. In Care of Dennys Hereford Farms. 15 grade mileh Jersey cows. Some fresh, some Springers, At Penfield Farm. M. T.. Sanders, Commerce. 8 Jersey cows, fresh in, for gale. See them at Digby, (near Brooks.) Mrs. B. D. Lee, Brooks Rte One Guernsey milch cow, fresh in soon with 3rd ealf. 3 or 4 gal. milk daily, $100.00 cash. Also 96 head good laying hens; 84 White Leghorns; 12 R. I. R., 11 mos. old, AAA grade, $1. 25 ea. Will not sell hens separate. J. B. McLeod, Val- dosta, Rts 3, Box 37, One, 8 mos. old Guernsey bull, fine condition for sale or exc. for milch cow. Mrs. T. R. Jett, Decatur, Montreal Bee R. ee 20 milch cows, 1 Reg. Gis sey bull: 2 dbl. unite milking machine, etc., for sale. Cows to: be sold all together. Ira T. Me- Daniel, Ringgold. 1 fine bull calf, half Guern- sey and ha Jersey, 9 mos. old, for sale. J. Hamp Sirman, Val- dosta, P. Q. Box 522. Pure sugar cane syrup, 35 to $10.00. C.. J real: nice reg., yr. ol Guernsey bull, $150. at my farm. Dewey Bowen, Americus, RFD. One Reg. Su cow, ist calf, fresh in; Also one Reg. Guernsey bull calf, 5 mos. old. Best bloodlines. E. O. Edwards, Bethlehem... Auction Sale of cattle to be held at the Jarman Livestock Barn, Moultrie, Friday, Febru- ary 12th, at 1:00 P. M. Good op- portunity for both ouyers and sellers of dairy type cattle. Those intending to bring cattle to this sale, should write. W. E. Aycock, Moultrie, Box 23. White Face male, 3 yrs. old, gentle. no bad habits, 950-1000 lbs., $100.00 at my farm; Want baby calves, good dairy stock, prefer J. or Guernsey. Write rice and location. G. W. Ross, Hastman, Rt. 3, Box 66. HOGS FOR SALE Thrifty Essex shoats, 6 and 8 mos. old, weighing from 135- 175 lbs.; Also 6 wks. old pigs, Feb. 12, all healthy and grow- ing, for sale at my barn. H. C. Prophitt, Chipley, R. 3. Reg. Poland China sow, 1942 Southeastern Fair prize winner, 2 yrs. old will farrow Mech. 21. Wt. .-approx. 500 lbs. W. B. Fokes, Atlanta, 268 Marietta St., N. W. Phone Day, JA. 2443, Night, VE. 4458. 5S. PC. pigs, 2 mos. old, purebred, $10.00 oe Reg. in peers name, 3 mi. N. pee Er P. Morgin, Metter, Rt. One Spotted Poland China male hog, 1% yrs. old, subj. to reg., wt. about 240 Ibs., nice, Blocky type, $25.00 cash. S. Ingram, Boston. Big Bone Poland China sow, $75.00 at my place. Can give papers on her. J. E. Perey, Sharpsburg. Guinea hogs: gilts about 50 Ibs., white and black spotted, easily kept fat, $20.00 ea.; male and 2 gilts, $50, 00. FOB. (No males for sale except- with gilts). Money back guarantee of sat. R. EH. Barnes, Gray- mont. HORSES AND MULES - FOR SALE o CORRECTION: Nice Shet- land pony for sale or swap for cow. Also 1 grade milch goat, freshen in Mch. $10.00 or swap for heifer calf, or what have you? Beverly Estes Allen, At- lanta, 1770 Mt. Paran Rd. N. Ww. Scrapper Boy 391241 (By Merry Boy) Plantation walking horse at Stud: (Dbl. Grandson Roan Allen). Make Reserva- tions.. Reg. mares only. Gordon Kettles, Dalton. 900 to 1000 lb. mule for sale or exc. for milch cows, brood sows or thoroughbred Of male hog or anything can use on farm. R. C. Brewer, Lula, Star Rt. An 8 yr. old farm mule, about 950 lbs. No plug, able worker, $200.00. See her on Cassie Pea- cocks farm, 9 mi. Blackshear. Reppard Sheffield, Waycross, 310 Butler St. One horse colt, 5% mos.~-old, beautiful roan col., extra large and fine for age, halter broke, very gentle and easily handled, $60.00 at my farm, 2 mi. No. W. Bostwick. R. E. Kimsey, Bishop, R. 1. At Stud: One, 4 yrs. old, Ga. State College of Agri. bred Jack, fee, $10.00: one of the best and smoothest Jacks. come from 1100 lb. Jack. Serve him}: at my home, 1% mi. W. Cleve- land. K.-S. Price, Cleveland. Fairly good mule for sale or trade for corn, hay, pigs, cow or yearlings, or anything can use on farm of same value. Live 2% mi. N. HE. Stockbridge. J. N. Young, Stockbridge. Rt. 1 1 black brood mare, 1100- 1200 lbs., $100.00 or exc. for beef cattle, White Face or Poll Angus, at 10c Ib. Graham Simp- son, Culverton, Rt. 1, Box 38. Mule,, wt. 900 Iibs., good health, work anywhere, for sale for cash or exc. for nice,. young milch cow, at my place. Mrs. W. J. Rogers, Claxton. 5 good farm mules, also 3 horse colts and 1 mare colt for sale at my farm, 6 mi. No. Jonesboro, on Hwy. No. 41. G. L. Echols, Forest Park. Gray Roan, 6 yrs. old, Plan- tation Gelding. Very gentle, traffic broke. Niece buy. Earl oe Atlanta, Cheshire Rrinee | /HOBEES, S AND MULES SALE Frank Johns, -old in March; 1 r : : a A s Black mare mule, 10 yrs. old, 4100 Ibs. ., sound, fast and gent- le, work anywhere, $150.00. W. A. Parrish, Austell, R. 2. RABBITS AND CAVIES * FOR SALE One Steel gray 10 mos. old buck rabbit, $2.50, FOB. Rea- son for selling to keep from im- breeding. L. J. Wilcher, Sand- ersville, R. 2. Long haired white Angora rabbits from prize winning stock, 10 wks. old, Ped. furn., $5.00 ea., plus shipping chgs. hella 816 Ponce de Leon PL; < ete. 5339-M. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE ianoking orders for ee reg. Toggenburg kids. Mch. del. Reg. Tog. buck, service by G-| Man Joes Confucius, T-3032. Fee, purebreds, $5. 00: Grades, $3.00. Warren Rollins, Atlanta, 3849 Murray Hill Ave. N. E. Few choice purebred and reg. Toggenburg doelings and ma- ture dams, bred. Hornless and of extra high producing stock. Also buck service by Sir Ro derrick =-of South fame, fee, $5.00. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren St., N. E., De. 5140. At Stud: Reg. Purebred Sa- anen buck (Snow Prince) No. S. 4740. High milk producing stock. Fee $3.00. John R. Fau- cett, Austell, Rt. 1, Austell- Marietta Rd. at Seaboard R. R. Cut. Milk goats for sale. Kids from 22 lbs., 11 oz., breedings, reg., in buyers name. Mrs. Arch Harris, Clarkesville. 20 head ewes, some have lambs and some will soon. $6.00 ea. at my barn. W. Y. Harper, Wray. 1 nannie goat, about 1 yr. old, $4.00 or exc. for guinea hens and rooster or bantams, all to be 1942 hatch. Wilbert Thackston, Hiram, Rt. 1. ~ 1 white Toggenburg goat, freshen soon, for sale cheap. H A. Summers, Conyers. 3 milk goats, bred to reg. Toggenburg buck, for sale. T. E. Bunn, Jr., Decatur, Rt.- 2. Few purebred Toggenburg dams, bred to reg., buck, horn- less, heavy milkers, for sale. Elise McArthur, Curryville. 2 buck goats; . Toggenburg with papers, 2 yrs. Nubian, 2 yrs. old next September, no papers. Interested, come see or write. Cc. F. Cochran, Cartersville. LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE WANTED: Want 1 yoke of young, work Oxen, well matched. Advise what you have and price. C. J. Lee, Enigma. Want one purebred Polled Hereford bull calf or yearling, not necessarily rege. No. old bulls wanted. State price. Will exc. for A-1 Ga. cane syrup in 10 Ib. cans, at $1.00 can for ee H. D. Yawn, Rhine, Rt. Want 40 head heifers, 14% to 2 yrs. old. Advise what you have and price. Forrest F. Atta- way. Atlanta, 319 Luckie St., N. Want good gentle Jersey milch cow with 2nd or 3rd calf, fresh in, giving about 3% gal. daily. J. A. Spear, Stillmore. Want cattle, hogs, fowls and farming implements of differ- ent. kinds, grain, syrup, feed of any kind in exchange for ether value, or will buy. Write. Ww. Maddox, Stone Mtn. HOGS WANTED: Want a purebred Broke-Nose boar, sub. to reg., about 6 mos. to 1: yr, -olg: State what you have. L. E. Davenport, Stone Mtn., Rt. 2. Want 1 blocky type purebred |. Duroc Jersey male pig or shoat. Adyise what you have. J. R. Stone, Lincoln On.; ? Want 6 reg., Black Bssex male hogs, ages, 6 mos. to 2 yrs. ot Glennville. HORSES AND MULES WANTED: Exc. 1 jack for young, work stock: mares or choice of either a Blue Spanish, 4 yrs. + old, 600 lb. one or Black Mam- moth with white points, 700-800 lbs. 7 yr. old jack, value g28b: 00. No plugs wanted. Geo. L. Mer- she Seeks. 1 registered: Dewey Adamson, RABBITS AND CAVIE: WANTED: Want to buy young z tS and guinea pigs, old enough t breed. Lockard Bell, Atl Alexander St., N. WwW. Sane AND: GOATS. WANT. Want taut 6 sheep, old, 5 ewes and .1 ram within 15 mi. radius Mtn. or furt er if s del. Write. J. L.. Mere Walton St., N. w