Phil Campbell Commissioner
dg groggy from ee hard-hit
routh, the Georgia farmer was
hit below the belt by the killing,
March freeze.
Whatever else it did, the foere clearly
monstrated that the farmer, unlike org-
ized labor in its relations with manage-
ent, has no bargaining power with the
2sather. The result was interpreted by
any agricultural experts as creating an
gent need for Federal aid, such as in-
eased acreage for controlled crops, as
sll as the emergency loan program al-
ady announced by the Farmers Home
Iministration.
: Crop | _reporis from county agenis
roughout the state were not cheerful.
me crops were believed to be totally
st. Ot ers. ee cut back. Even some
ne crop by crop after-freeze
aes looked like this: _
, total loss; Apples, first seen
anned- acreage had been Sy some
ceage in south Georgia will have to
ceplapied, Corn, considgraple acreage
eee
cess
Agricultural
CALENDAR
_. Notices of - Agiicutusel events il be
carried in this column. Some notices will be
listed on page 2, column: 1, under Sale
Events. Notices should be mailed to: Editor, -
Market Bulletin, Dept. of es ae
Capitol, Blane GA Sor
Poel S20; Athens: Walversiiy. Campus,
Hardman Hall Third Annual
Short Course on Sheep Production. .
Starts 9 a, m. Information: Animal
_ Husbandry Dept., ae of Agri-
. culture, Athens. es
April 25; Moultrie, Eiroecck Auditor-
_ ium: Nineteenth Anniversary Show
and Sale registered Hereford and
Polled cattle. Fifty bulls, cows with
calves, open and bred cows and
ee! 10 a. m. Sale 1 p. m.
G
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1955
NUMBER 383
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in south Georgia killed, will be replant-
ed, little if any planted in north Georgia;
Vegetables, practically wiped out, much
replanting necessary, possible further
losses if prices lower when produce ar-
rives late on market.
Watermelons, killed completely where
out of ground but can be replanted; Pe-
cans, seen as ten-million dollar crop this
year, now estimated 75 to 90 per cent
_ lost, but latest reports slightly. more en-
couraging; Tobacco, -slight damage to
plants in beds, some acreage already set
out in extreme south Georgia was lost,
recovery can be made; Pastures, up to
90 per cent damage depending on section
of state and lay of land.
State and Federal horticulturists, after
extensive survey of the peach crop dis-
aster, had these findings along with some
recommendations:
1. Trees will have a good chance of
recovery where the leaves have not been
destroyed by the freeze. 2. There is evi-
dence that new wood is now being regen-
erated in many of the trees examined. .
3. Young trees that were planted this
past winter were more severely damaged
than older trees. 4. Where the leaves on
young trees have not been destroyed and
where the bodies of the trees have not
been dehydrated by the wind, there will
be a chance of recovery. 5.-It is suggested
that an application of nitrogen be de-
Jayed until new growth has taken place
and when new wood has begun to re-
place the dead tissue in the tree. This
means that an application of nitrogen
should be delayed until early May. 6.
Trees that have not had an application
of fertilizer containing nitrogen this year
oe be fertilized with nitrogen earlier.
. It is suggested that pruning be delay-
a until new wood has started to grow.
Atter growth starts, remove dead wood
back to new growth. 8. Cultivate to keep
weeds under control and to conserve
moisture. In heavy. soils, cultivate shal-
low. 9. Give the trees a chanee to recover
from the freeze damage before taking
any action as to pruning and fertilization.
The drought plus the freeze has re-
sulted in a critical feed situation on many
Georgia farms, according to J. R. John-
son, Extension Service Agronomist.
Johnson recommends that Georgia
farmers go ALL OUT TO MAKE HIGH
YIELDS OF CORN:
Grain sorghum is a crop that fills the
need for a quick-growing and drought-
resistant crop. It fits well in rotation with
winter annual crops such as Crimson
Clover, Blue Lupine, Hairy Vetch and
small grain. Grain sorghum may be
planted when it is too late to plant corn.
_Feed mills furnish a market for this crop.
For quick temporary grazing John-
son suggesis Starr Millet, recommends
succession of plantings and rotational
grazing. Soybeans, which can be sold io
oil mills, ean be used to follow freeze-
killed crops, if the farmer has harvesting
machinery.
Utilize quick grazing crops for quick sil-
age production, says Johnson, who also
recommends corn and sweet sorghum for
silage production.
All summer pastures should be fer-
tilized with 500 lbs. of 4-12-12 per acre
this spring. Dallis grass, Bermuda grass,
and Bahia will respond quickly to this
treatment. Top dressings of 50 to 100 lbs.
of nitrogen should be applied this spring
and summer in split applications. Apply
nitrogen now to winter grass.
What County Agents Say
Sample reports on freeze effects from
county agents included these remarks:
Northwest Georgia, H. B. Scoggins,
Whitfield County (Dalton): A $70,000
loss in small grains, about $5,000 loss in
alfalfa.
-Southwest Georgia, J. A. Mauldin,
Mitchell Co. (Pelham): About 30 per
cent damage to 20,000 acres winter graz-
ing. Pecan crop loss is 90 per cent or
$750,000. Loss of 2,000 acres tomatoes,
2,500 acres watermelons. All of 30,000
acres corn, $240,000, must be replanted.
Cotton losses $80,000 for 11,000 acres.
Central Georgia, S. B. Adair, Jones
County, (Gray): Peach crop a total loss.
Northeast Georgia, W. V. Chafin, Hart
County, (Hartwell): Thirty per cent oat
erop killed, $225,000. Wheat loss, $75,000.
Winter grazing damaged 75 per cent.
Southeast Georgia, Olen Hunt, Ap-
pling, (Baxley): Tobacco loss, $26,000.
Will cost $26 per acre to reset 850 acres
tobaceo killed. Pecan loss, 90 per cy
or $43,000.
Colquitt Led In Income
Received From Crops In 53
Colquitt County, in southwest Geor-
gia, and site of some of the nations finest
farm land, led the state in income re-
ceived from crops in 1953.
The total farm ineome for Colquitt
(includes all farm income sources) was
$14,347,000 in that year. Progressive and
fast-growing Moultrie is the county seats
Other Georgia counties high in crop
{income in 1953: Worth Co. (Sylvester),
$13,441,000; Mitchell Co. (Pelham), $11,-
645,000; Early Co. (Blakeley), $11,336,-
000; Tift Co. (Tifton), $10,726,000; all
in southwest Georgia.
In east central Georgia, Bulloch Co.
(Statesboro), had a farm income of $12,-
883,000.
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MACHINERY ni BALE |MAC
Baeritice one 4 te
1
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rs
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i af :
gach,
ee
ate,
Streamline
angle and tt
fable control, one 6-7
pre a a At Dass ee
iran Rea and Wooden Beam
Cotton Planteis, Har-
us unset se "pike
as ie ea, liniie
oud
D-f Caterpillar
Dozer With
drawn. farm io for sale.
j 0, Jehesbar % mi.
. Orr's Ste on. sige # , Step-
eng, Jonesk i,
; BMP Simplicity Garden Trac-
goed cond. with counter
, plow, disc a d ciiltive-
; esebanble, orbes,
-Pine Forest Rd. Ph.
6 uP Garden Tractor, Bolen
cash. Leon
oo
20 gi
hater
ule 5 row Rimplex Dust-
chine, 100. J E. Powell,
.
/Row Sprayer, ness Het.
oh se Hamrmer Mill 3 san Mot-
sf meee and 0. Carl-
tp... Golds on Ri. 2,
Draketewn).
* -00 Saw coma Air
we otton fin, running cond.
'P elec. motor, indoor seed
atfortn scales, sell com-
ue ie
apy part. Reasonable
J. W. Calhoun, Jr., Uv-
ida,
Good Elec. Churn Top, fits
hurn, $8. Mrs.
ir Cedartown,
* ape
Carden,
2h
2 Fowagon and 1 Hw pense
ond., my place, 1
ibe on Big
andy Rd, me Joel C. Elliott,
ennesaw, Rt
6 in. Waler Vaive io drain |.
irrigetion and stock ponds, $25;
Also J. 6 ft. corabine with
motor, excellent c one. tor sale.
Norman Johnson, arrenton,
she John D Bete A Tyacior
and aXEOW, idee gp for
sale, Robert ben ones-
ite.
ie, | rey L.
rp | Diribylos, and all kinds |
Cole
boro, Ph. 2148,
a a Case, . Ha
ie fine 9 Brea!
male Pane Flee
one ae wo a : ok iP;
Test pee ex Min.,
is an 0 per min.)
ee pump or other
. . Carmichsel,
On, ug, Marty.
ill for sale eheap. Aub-
Oya, Ville Ree Pte
18 Can Inil. Dairy Milk Cool:
sood cond., for sale or trade
for g6 OF COWS. d- W. Frank:
arrison, Rt.
Oliver No. 15 Combine, 6 ft.
blade, new canvass and belts.
motor dtiven. Reasonable ace:
. M. Pounds,- Tucker, 2.
Ph, 48-7644.
2 Covington Planters for Ford
and. Ferguson Fractors. Has fer-
tilizger, eorn end cotton hop-
ys and plates, good econd.,
10. Rufue Wryrick, seyannai,
it. 4. Intersection of Ft.
gyle Rd. and Ogeechee onal
Saw
10 in. David Bradley Hammer
Mill with sacker, used Jess 10
hys., $100; Also 9 HP Air
Cooled Wise. Engine, good
eond. used on hay beler, etc.,
$100. G. E. Pruett, Dallas, Rt, 2
Ww. D. Tractor and Cultivator,
Subsoiler, 52- model, condition
like new, $1250. George F. Hol-
ston, Moiena.
1 each: I H Wagon with har-
ness, 1 H Mowing Machine,
Corn Pianter, 1 Section |,
Dise harrow, No. 62 Chatta- |:
nooge Turn Plow, Gee Whik,
os all working condition. See
eo half mile off Chats- |
af O. F. Carroll, (Bal-
ton, Coogler Rad.
2 H Wagon, 1 H Turning |*
Plow, all good cond. Mrs. joe :
C. Eltiott, Kennesaw, Rt. 2.
mile East Kennesaw. :
Bush and Bog Harrow for
Ford Tractor, good eoendgition.
Half price. John Chappell, Lo-
cust Grove, RFD. Ph. 3348
Hampton.
Cole Distributor, dbl. hopper,
$8; Fowler Plow, ($10: Both
slightly used; 72% Chattanooga
Turning Plow, usable shape,
$4; Cart on Rubber, sharness,
plow tools, $5; Other farm tools,
cheap for quick sale. &: K, Sose-
bee, Lawrenceyille, Rt. 4,
Guano Distributor, uM for
1200 lbs., Oliver Goo ure
ing Plow, used 10 aeres i
E Stanfield, Forest Bock ee 1
eyed 4 se Rug, :
Ee w gpble pakS
opie Jean a or, Vida-
lia, R:
ghis
ox I
cluding 12 can Victor milk
er, aerater 2 single unit he
Master milking machines, and
other essential items, al] good
gend, W. E. Tucker Norwood.
tik
Dairy equipment, 2-6 can wat-
er type Intnl] Harvester milk
boxes, both equipped with aera-
tors, also one 24 in. aerator, an
other essential equipment, all |&
ood cond. Hamilton L. Hill,
ewnan c/o Hill Fruit Parm.
phone 1918 W.
Mule drawn stalk cutter, $15;
large size Cane mill, 2 rellers,
mule drawn, $60, Exe. or feeder | 1
shoats, yeallings, young hens,
seed oats, cowpeas, or goed hay.
At my home. Shellie D. Branch,
Giennville Rt. 1.
Pump jack (fair cond.,) and 1
HP motor, good cond., ised on
Well 3 for furnishing water ior) H
the farm, $40 for both.
tveetman, Ideal.
"SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want used Ford tractor, ail:
tivaters and planters at reasen-
sees. R. L. Allen, Temple,
Want Cultivators and Plant-
ers for Oliver for cash. Must be
in good shape W. J. Etheridge,
Pinehurst. :
Want a Kor age Harvester, pow
er take-off iven preferred,
with grass and row attachment,
Ist. class cond. Write price, age,
etc. D. B. Bearden, Quen,
Rt. 1.
Want Allis-Chalmers G or B
Model Tractor, er Intl. Cub with
ail equipment. Good condition,
reasonable price. J. T. Speight,
Tallapoosa, Rt, 1.
Want Rear Mounted Blade for
a 3 Point Hitch for .Ford or
Ferguson Tractor. T. EB. Cau-
thorn Marietta, Rt. 2. Ph. 8-7898.
Want Dearborn Rear Cultiva-
ter, 3 Point Hiteh for Fo geet drag:
tor. Must be good con
Nix, Hampton, Rt. 2.
Want Farm Bell and 1H Wag-
on Wheel. Give pvices. Letters
ans. S. F. Robinson, Riverdale,
Rt. 1. Ph. Atlanta, Di. 2889.
Want 5 or 6 it. Combine,
ferably with moter. V. C.
well, Wrightsville, Rt. 3.
Want to trade hogs for Ford
Jubilee or Vergueon 30 Tractor;
Model 77 or 66 New Holland
Hay Baler. Must be in_ goed
condition. Fred Barber, Jones-
boro, P. O- Box 206. Ph. 3111. _.
Want good 8 Disc Pull Har-
vow thai can be pulied by Farm-
al] Cub. Will came, I, Dan
Mills, Canton, Ry
Want for cash; 1. good used
Hay Baler that .eperates with
ower. take off. H. G. aura
jlijay. :
Want a set of 6 cultivator
aL
for Farmall cub tractor. Sta ff
price. G. R. Brock, Rockmart,
Box. 143, phene 5422.
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PLANTS FOR SALE |
Tame aeons vy Plants $1. 50
C; Horseradish Reots and Plants,
$i. 50 doz.; Peppermint, 40; doz.
Damp packed, Add postage. Mrs.
Freeman Long, Ellijay, RFD 5.
Through April will dig Coast-
al Bermuda Stolens at 3be cu.
ft. See Sankie Powell at farm
near Wrens, Ga. Or contact. M.
T. Courson, Hazlehurst.
Vt
Govt. insp. PR and Copper-
skin Potato, $6 M; Bunch Potate,
$7.50 M; Rutger Tomato, and
gent. onder Pepper, $5
repaid. Satis. guar.
_| Smith, Baxley.
Cert. Gold Rush Potato Plants,
_ sonia age shi eae
a fr ] f Eoirekin ER
t. 2, Box
dji M
: | del. $2 a 500, $7.50; Pp
10 acres Copstal Bermuda
Plants, 50c bu. in field; 60c exp.
collect in bags, ar truckload. No}
Send M
COD. or Cashiers
check. Shellie D. Branch, Glenn-
ville, Rt. 1.
Govt. ingp. Bunch Potato
Pia, $5 M; Le. Copperskin,
wm Elmer Mann, purency,
Gem Everbearing and Red
Gold Strawberry, $1.25 C; Goose
| berry, $1.50 doz,: Sage Plants, 6,
$1; Kudzu Crowns, $2 C; 500, $7
Mis M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt.
Old Fashion Sweet Straw-
berry Plants, 60e C. Add post-
age. No chks. Dollie Lee
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 43.
Cert. Bunch PR Potato Plants, | R
$7 M; 500, $4. Ready April. E.
H. Hall, Arabi, Rt. 1.
Govt. insp. and treated Ryveet | be
and 100
$4.50 M
Copperskin,
Begieto Plants,
aft
Prompt shipment, Read:
15 or 20; pratt (Rut: er ADE | phen
Marglobe), $8 M. Del. Moss
paekee. Frank Merritt, Bereven,
Cort. Wilt Hepistant Rutger
Tomato, $3 M. FOB. Mass pack: | }
ed. Special price on 10,000 1 et
B, F. Mallard, Savannah, Rt
5, Box 528. Dial 45079.
Cert. Rutger Tomato, Brac-
glu aru Sprouts, Bunch |
ower, Ka vergree, une
mens, Bell oe ne Bimignt tO
eppers, an eauty &-|3
plants, 35c doz. No less $1 lots. | :
Add abe postage each $1 order.
Mrs. H, V. Franklin, Register.
Govt. insp. and treated Cop-
pereein Potato, $4.50 M. Del.
vill ceunt. Prompt shipment.
Luther Griffis, Qdum, Bt. 2.
Croker (or Coker) 140 Tob-
acco. Plants,
small ne '3. 50 M. PP. doen
Daniel, Ocilla, RFD 1. -
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and
2 yrs., 2 G; 500, $7: $12.50 M.
Add postage.
Gainesville, Rt.
Gayt. insp. Red or Pink PR:
Potato, $4 M. Ready. No chks..
Prepaid. Paul Lightsey, Serev-|.
en,
Govt. insp. LA, Copperskiny 5
Potato, ready, $5 PP.
-| Harper, Surrency, Mat 8, aay
82, .
Govt. insp. Bunch Potato,
$5 M. Prompt pel- David Mann,
Surrency, Rt.
Govt. insp. PR Potato Plants,
ree 5000, $20; No COD. J.
; Tyre! Bristol, :
Govt. insp. PR Potato, 1000-
4000, $4.50 M; 000 or more, is
_M. FOB, my place. No COD. D
M, Casen,. Bristol.
PR and LA Copperskin Po-
tata, govt. insp., ready, roempt
|| suipment, 5000, $20. F OB. L pane
ter Crawtord, Bristol.
PR and LA Copperskin Po-
tato, | State insp., 5000, $20.
Prompt epee F. G. Tyre,
_| Bristol.
Mint ee 50c doz.; Lemen:
|| Balm,; Se doz. (Herbs). Mrs. B.
B. Woodruff, Greenville.
Cert. PR Running and Bunch
Potato, grown from cert. seed.
Write for prices; Also Cabbage
and White Bermuda Onion, 5| 0,
$1; $1.50 M; 5000 up, $1.25 M.
Ph. , 3791. B. J. Head, Alma.
Drawer G. a
Early J. and Chas. Wakefield
Cabbage, algo Ga. Collard, 509,
51.50; $2 j Mazpeey an and fut:
ger Tomato, $2.50
M; Hot phd Sweet Pepoer 500,
$2: $3.75 M. Mrs. I. L, Stokes,
Fitzgerald. -
Jerusalem Artichoke Plants
col-.
$1.50 gal;
aie s Ow-
ct, ae
ubers eG
zee ye
Ca
+$2 M at bed in| G
c D. Crow, |-
aay BidSheras,
nsp,
glebe Pere int
rs pe Te i Surren.
Copperskin and P.
gents $4 M. Any
Wits, Bristol, Rt
White artichoke plan
for $1 plu
Coastal Rap itie Sto.
of other grass or nox
by express ny
ap By
18; 50 :
fon, 100 50. D. J.
pi, "Ble ; 1]
Golden Acre, Flat
Chas. Wakefie
Cabbage shee Whit
Onion ee 300, $1; $
Rutger Tomato, Calif,
Sweet 6 et Ca ve
300,
R chintlon 4 Hedy
. Special yariet y Tobac
ready for sale, m
So. _ East Barn
Rogers, Barney.
us
peel ipep. dae: 2
:50 we Del Ga.
W. Ee, "pris
Dacly
bage,
eat oe sod me 1; 5
Me Pee ae
weet Pepper, 300,
$5 M. Brepnta. in Ga, OF
ner, Pitts. :
Sage Plants, Muscading N
Catnip Bunehee, Hezlenut
Govt. ae f cml
tate Pian see
Read. Ve
rency,
Genuine Pink : ay
skin Potato Plan
pu" $3.25 M:Co
Raa
Dial, ePatterson i
Mtn. tiiadepans lan
gem 41; paue - Abadi
; Blackberry, 3 doz. ta
Field Dewberry, 50c doz.;
mp, 25e Fecha Also B
epper See Ie
ioe Mrs, one:
Cumming. .
BEANS AND P
FOR SALE
6 bu. Purple Holl
Peas, $6 bu. FOB. P. B.
Mauk, RFD 1.
Large, Running S} eckled
ier neaDsy bears early
Bbe cup; plug pare ee a q
Ah 0b prepeid) & I pry se
Wo
own Crawders,
a Richardson, Bowdon;
Pure Tron Pepi
recelaned; | i , bila
bags! (will ae "8 bi
a. Byron, Ri. 2. Ph
Ht?
100 bu. Clamsgn Non-She
Soy Beans, recleaned, in 3
bags, s 0 pet., tested
State | bu. at my f
Henry oe Cochran.
Nice clean, mixed pe
35c lb.; 3 lbs., $1. Mrs: Le
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Beane Y
Roanoke So
ed, 33 bu. $4.8 50 bu
Fayetteville. Ph. ane.
Henderson Bush But
30e Ib.; Cream Crowd
Weeks
26e Ib
ee white
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PAGE THREE
Peas,
xchange
(2 and 3 alike),
cf = Ib al
. Owen,
. GW
fie
ai i tg B.
AND Spam
_ FOR SALE
re Multiplying Nest: On-
; White Running
$1 PP.
1, Box
mes large ony, Ret
Id Tine . atl Sieaked
ean Seed, 2
wat fae.
ay Peas,
eae geet
Willigmecan tphond
ied, in 2 bu. bags, $8
_ BEED AND GRAIN .
FOR SALE
SEED AND GRAIN
. FOR SALE
SEED AXD GRAIN
| > FOR SALE
SEED AND GRAIN _
FOR SALE
#
35e 4 Ibs. pure White Bunch But-
for | terbean Seed, $1 lb. Add post-_
age No stamps Mrs. Harry J.
Floyd, Chipley, Rt. 2.
1954 Champion Green Glaze
'| Collard Seed, 4 Thls., $1; 8 Thls.,
$2. Mrs. T. T. Holloway, Cobb-
town.
Chas. Gray Watermelon Seed,
$3 i, &- M. Blackwell, Chamb-
Ss Be
5 bu.
tshort and _crease- | lee,
seedy cornfield bean,
se bean, guar.
fe Fupeel REI pa
Heart of pure Gold Canta-
loupe Seed, 40, 20c and stamped
Ww. addresed envelope: One packet
large Pumpkin Seed, 20c and
stamped adressed env. Mrs. W.
"| Y. Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5.
Watermelon Seed (large, dark
rind, yellow meat melons), and
Imp. Rockyford Cantalopue, 65c
large cup. Lamar Woodliff, Al-
phafetta, Rt. 1. Ph. 3861.
Long, Gar New Okra
very prolific, 65 Jb.; Old ime
Terteg Watermelon, pe lb.
Plus postage. Mrs. Hu. G. Green,
Carnesville, Rt. 1. \
eed,
, Geniune Martin Gourd Seed,
15, 10 and 3c stamp. John W.
500 lbs. Syrup Cane Seed, #10
Cwt. N. R. Mooney, Ellijay.
Green Giant Citron Seed, 95
pet. germ., $1 lb. O. H. Jordan,
Sv., Cuthbert.
Old Time White Tender Cut-
short Cornfield Bean Seed, $1
cup. Plus postage. Mrs. T. H.
Wade; Talking Rock, Rt. 1.
Striped Half Runner Bean
Seed, 50c cup; Green Glaze
Collard, 20e Tbl.; 10 Thls., $1;
Big Muskmelon and Jumbo
Pumpkin, 25c Tbl.; Lady Peas,
50c cup. Exch. for white Sugar
Crowders. Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
| Martin.
Okra Seed, 35 Jb. in 5 Jb.
lots; or 50c per-single Ib. J. F.
Wellborn, Rock Springs.
White Tender Hull Salet
Eng. Peas, 75e eup; Green Okra
Seed, Tan Crowder, Red Speck-
led Crowder, and White Mush.
Peas, 45c cup; 3 cups, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Eli-
jay, Rt. 3. :
Old Feion
Seed for sale. Mrs. J.
Pomegranate
0. Mont-
Guaae Dwarf Okra Seed, be-
gins bearing when about L ft.
high, $1 ll. PP. No less sold.
Dan G. Streetman, Columbus,
MR 1, Hodges Rd.
About 200 lbs. Bunch Butter-
bean Seed, 25c : lb. Exch. - for
print sacks, (1 lb. beans per
sack). Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Bes-
sie Stubbs Mauk.
bat ote Cornfield Beans, can
popies until 14 July, bear
ae frost, and White Half
Runner Bean Seed, sound, ready
to plant, $1 cup. "Add postage.
Mrs. Ruth Fricks, Talking Rock
Rt. 1, Box 151.
Brown Top Millet, recleaned
and free of noxious seed, 15c
lb. Norman Johnson, Warren-
ton.
15% lbs. Congo Watermelon
Seed, selected by hand, $3 Ib;
$45 lot. Plus postage. Mrs. H. A.
Mickler, Jeffersonville, Rt. 2.
Long variety Quill Melon
Seed, true to name, 35c Th):
plus postage. No stamps nor
ehks. Mrs. A. R. Harrison, Mc-
1954 crop re Taner. water-
melen seed, $2 Ib.;, 5, lhs., $8. :
PP in Ga. Mrs.
Grayson.
a) MM. Jones,
Pure Iron Peas, bright, sound,
high germ., recleaned, in 2 and
2% bu. bags, will ship, $8 bu.
L. E. Akins, Byron, Rt. 2. Ph.
Macon, 57981. ,
Garden Poke Seed (Herb),
25c Thi. tamps or coin with
self addressed stamped envel-
ope. Guy McDaniel, Atlanta,
1084 Lotus Ave., N. W.
Everbearing or 3 Crop Bunch
Butter Peas, and Bunch But-
terbeans, make 2 crops one
planting, 3 Jbs., $1 PP; Also
want few seed of Little Long
Green Striped Yellow Meat
Watermelon (yellow as gold),
not the large round gos L.
J. Volirath, Smyrna.
1954 hand saved dark green,
round, yellow meat watermelon
seed, 50c teacupful; purple bull
black-eyed crowder peas, wee-
vil-treated, 20c lb.; also white
multiplying onion, $1.25 gal.
Add postage. Mrs. Johnnie Har-
a i ae ss D. Barfield, Cross, Sr, Clarkesville, RE. 8. gomery, Scottdale. Intyre, RFD No. 1. mon, Calhoun, Rt. 2.
How. ' ei cwaian Seed| Good Brown Striped, and . ante ,
lOc; Ney mise shire Midget | White 6 Week Bean Seed, 50 C ttl Pp P d t G t
ermelon, 10c OIE; Martin stad Mixes abe 40 , a ie rices al a eor la ar e $s
ne , 10e pee ee ad- cup ae een Popcorn .
verepe; | 35 cup 1 weevil free; Large GRADE Themaste: Atiente Athens Rome Atiente Goinesville
i bo inf gal. Add| Pumpkin Seed, 15, 10c and 3 gee i : a : :
Me Traylor, Re- sen Mrs. sae Rice, CoeniNE alt ile B als +6 as
Re de : : os ee 18.50-20.40 17,75-20.50 18.50-19.50 .25-20.50
f .50-20.46 75-20. 50-19, - 18.25-20. -
aoe Seed, ra pet. germ. test} Citron Seed, 75c lb.; Honey- Coml. 15,00-17.75 16.25-18.25 15.00-17.50 16.60 = 18.00-18.00 16.50-17.75
veh 26tb., 65 Ib. A. L. rock Cantaloupe, 40c cup; Slick | Utility 13.00-15.00 = '13.00-15.00 -12.75-14.00 = -12.50-14.80 -12.50-15.00 -13.60.14.50
a Cardwell, Leaf Mustard, 50c cup Yellow | Cutters 1.00-12.76 -10.75-12.80 -11.00-12.50 -10.75-12.50 '10.75-12.50 '11.00-12.50
ew Long Green Okra|Crook neck Squash, 10 Tbl.; CALVES ey ae ae : :
ie _700, BARE pioktd. ate ye _ pibgpienerty. erring Good & Cheice 16.00-20.50 *17.25-20.75 *'18.00-19.50 -18.00-20.60 17.80-19.00 _18.00-21.00
ee ise. I > tS | Rosle ee Cumming, Bi. 1. er 3 Fant, ~13.00-17.00 -13,00-17.06 | 4B25-17.08 _12.80-17.0012.60-17.0012.78-17.28
dd postage. No COD.| Jarge Size; Martin Gourd| Veslers 15,00-22.00 18.50-21.80 15.00-20.00 = 15.25-24.75
Face! Ellington, Lawrence- Seed, 300, $1; Three pints care-| Cows a oe
fully gathered White Velvet | Usitity 11,25-13.25 -14.28-13.00 = 11,50-13.00 = 11.50-13.45 -111.50-13. 12.00-12.50
es Net spnian Sets, for | Okra, $1.50 C. F. Crisson, Dah-| . g . 2,00-11.50 8.00-11.00 8.00-11.50 = 6.00-11.50 7.50-11.00 _7.50-12.00
ing,: ep Aaa postage. lonega, Ry eo8" ais - . 6
ee re alent en 8, 2309 Beth Long Green Okra, 45c large | Util. & Com. 13.75-14.26 -14.00-14.60 -12.50:14.60 '13.25-18.40 -*'13.25-14.50 -12.50-12.00
: cup; Large Pumpkin, 10c doz. | Cutters 14,00-12,00 = 11.00-13.00 -11.00-12.28- 11.00-12.50 -11.00-12.75 *11.06-12.50
pas Bad Seed, 2 This, Add postage. Mrs. Joe Woody, STOCKERS pies
= Baisot, Columbus, Ellijay, Rt. 5. . | Steers & Heifers 12.00-19.00 '11.00-19.75 -11,50-17,00 -11.00-18.75 *'11.00-19.50- _11.80-17.00
Calves 12,00-20.50 12,850-19.00 12.75-18.00 12.00-16.50 12.60-19.00 12.50-18.75
rt 1954 well matured Cushaw -
reen az otiarg rook 2) Seed, 10 doz.; 3 doz 25 and Sewrce ef Information :
|, 25c. Mrs. H. Jones, | 3c stamp. Mrs. B. B. Woodruff, Fedora! - Stote Marke News Service :
men, 209 Peter pit: Greenville. - 56 Seventh Street, N. E.. Atlanta. Ga.
2 - No.1 No. 2 No.3 No. 4 Chatham Co. /Y, Savannah 17.40 17.35 17.20
sy, x iahbieis . 17,75 17.06 16.40 16.15 Columbus $/Y, Columbus 17.85 17.00 16.50
15.65 Dedge Co. $/Y, Eastman 17.95 17.80 17.20 16.90
Co. Mktg. Assoc., Ga, Farm Pred. Sis., Thomaston 19,00 18.75 17.50 16.50
ville 17,73 16.96 16.45 Japeway Craig Com. Ce., Dublin 17.80 17.15 17.05 17.00
as: soup i Jesup 7,78 3706 46,51 15S
Millen L Mkt., Millen 17.50 17.00 16.50: 16.00
5 eae Statesbore 17-60 17,00 16,60 15.95 | Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus 17.60 17.15 16.25
: iva Ocilla L/S Ce., Ocilla 1800. Vi08 . 1726. ee
i i s/Y, Howkinsville : 17.65 17.60 15.95 1630 Seminole gb Auct., Donalsonville 17.71 17.49 16.70 16.10
cs S/Y, Col itt 8. 17.39 17.27 16.75 16 Shumans $/Y, Hagan 17.63 17,09 16.53 16.05
/ qu 7. : . -25 | Sutton L/S Ce., Sylvester 18.00 17.81 17.45 16.90
rT a ( Swainsbere $/Y, Swainsboro 17.75 17.06 16.60 15.70
h S/Y, Statesbore | 17.50 17.00 16.45 16.00 | - 17.85 ve) 1 a) 16.00
q x 16.25 Waycross L/S Mkt., Waycross 17.83 17.40) ) 6.873"16.20
lin L/S Com. Co., Dublin 17.51 17.03 16.30 16.05 | Coffee Co. $/Y, Douglas 17.55 17.40 16.75 '16.46
igham Co. $/Y, Springfield 17.10 16.70 16.20 Emanuel Co. S/Y, Swainsboro 17.50 16.75, ., 16.50 .. 118.75
ers LS Co., Douglas 17.30 17.03 16.50 16.50 he iM 316.50
erald L/S Ce., Fitzgerald 17.51 17.65 17.00 : | Formers L/S Auct., Nashville 17.57 W747 17.04 | i 16, 05
Morris, Milan 17.63. 16.76 116.48 Farmers S$/Y, Sylvania 17.25 16.78 16.00 | 15:25
, Pelham 17.40 16.95 16,30 16.10 Jones-Neuhoff Com. Co,, Macon 18.55 18.00 17.80 18.00
isdale & Long Com. Co, Quitman 17.57 17.30 16.65. 16,00 | McRae S/Y, McRae 17.50 16.75 16.4%
th S/Y, Augusta 17.50 17.00 16.75 16.00 |. Mefter L/S Mkt., Metter 17.50 16.86 16.50 13
iter L/S Assoc., Americus > 1749 17.05. 16.50 16.76 | Mitchell Ce. L/S Co., Camilla 17.28 17.01 16.65 16.30
losta L/S Co., Valdosta 17.86 17.85 17.90 17.60 Tattnall $/Y, Glennville 17.80 17.40 16.86 16.25
ire Terre Co. L/S Ce., Dewson 17.36 17.02 17.00
: Treup Ce. Sales, LaG 17. i ; f
idler L/S Mkt., Metter 740-> 1676 eas ee nee Se ee
op L/S Exe., Statesbore 17.30 8 =616.82 = 16.26 = 15.45 | April 13
16.40 Claxton $/Y, Claxton 17.00 16.22 16.00
dele L/S Com. Co., Cordelp 17,61 17.30 16.90 16.50 | Ceesa Valley Com. Co. Rome | 17.60 17.00 16.05 14.00
+ River L/S Auet., Bainbridge 17.40 17.30 16.50 Hexlehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst 17.00 16.06 15.26 14,50
th Bros. S/Y, Bartow 17.50 16.60 16.00 | Kite S/Y, Kite 17.50 17.00 16.50
ania $/Y, Sylvania ~ 17.25 16.90 16.35 15.90 Moultrie L/S Co.,: Moultrie 17.50 17.40
nasville $/Y, Thawoaville 18.15 17.50 Parkers $/Y, Statesboro 16.73 16.35 15.65 15.15
om $/Y, Tifton 17.70 17.70 = 16.68 17.02 15.75
nbs Co. sy, Lyons 17.60 16.81 16.45 16.00 | Peoples L/S Mkt., Cuthbert 16.86 16.40 15.65 15.25
. a Rassias yng or Co., Rome 17.65 17.50 16.00 14.00
Sees bor ee 5 Seaboar olquitt 17.18 16.81 16.20
Co. Cartersville 18.00 17.78 16.00 14.50 Turner a , Alen ee 17.08 16.90 16.00 _
fon sdW7-80s*172.00 16.80 3= 14.30 | Union 17.10 17.00 17.10 16.80
re > Vidal Video. 17.01 16.75 16.50 16.60
Hae ; Be ok
Bainbridge $/Y, elnbridge 17.08 = 16.96 46.65 15.80
PAGE YOUR
3EED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE
Rockyford Cantaloupe, Dies
Pumpkin Seed, half pt., 25;
50c pt.; $1 qt.; Citron Melon,
75c Ib; Icebox Watermelon
and Martin Gourd Seed, 2 doz.,
10c and stamped envy. Betty
'Mewborn, Bolingbroke, Rt. 1.
About 25 bu. Moneydrip Cane
Seed, $3 bu. Lee Skinner,
Gainesville, Star Rt.
Starr Millet, cleaned, treated,
p. 100 lb bags, reg., 25c lb.
ugene Benson, Tifton, Rt. 2,
Asst. gourd seed, 25e pkt. 6
kts, $1; Congo watermelon seed
2 lb. 2 Ibs, $3; also ornamental
ourds, $1.50 doz. 3 doz. $3.
ostpaid. Karl Stuckey, Black-
shear. |
Brown Top Millet, 25,000 lbs.,
acked in clean, new 100 lb.
ags. New Test Purity 99.33
et.; Germ, 90 pet. E. Pierce
Vood, Sandersville, phone 2341
Fifty 100 lb. bags Korean
Lespedeza, purity 99.00 pet.;
_ total germ. and hard seed, 91
- Atlanta,
Jend Rd.
old,
ct. $20 bag, FOB. J. O. Slade,
awkinsville, phone TW 3-3511
EGGS FOR SALE
Eggs. White African Guinea,
and White Cornish (from prize
winning stock) 15, $2. Del. Mrs.
. L. Craft, Lavonia, Ri. 2:
White Beltsville maricer Eggs
for hatching, good stock, $3
doz. No shipping. D. T. Min-
hinnett, Dunwoody, Rt. 1, Ph.
47-2719. 2
Mallard Duck Eggs, pure-
bred, for setting, $1.75 doz. PP.
E. H. Bridges, Sharpsburg.
Extra large infertile yard
eggs, 60c doz. W. J. Sumlin,
730 Grand Ave. N.
W. Be. 5393.
Purebred Green Head Mal-
lard Duck Eggs, $1.75 doz. PP.
. B. Durham, Union Point,
804 Dolvin Ave. i
Purebred White Rock eggs,
5, $1. Add 15 postage; Also
ostage. Mrs. Arizona $hock-
Re Reds, 15, 75ce. Add 25
, Alto, Rt: 2.
ill ye shone a
120 Wood-
Hopkinso:
5, $7.50.
eon, Cedartown,
Pure Mallard Duck E for
tting, $1.75 doz. PP. This M.
. Sherpsburg.
Peafowl, Pheasants, Quail,
mey ms, Wild Mallard
, Pekin and Museovey
, Powlouse Gees, Guinea,
Red, and Game Eggs for
atehing. Pareel Post prepaid.
ontact. Mrs. Helen Street, At-
Janta, Rt. 2.
Purebred R. 6G. s. L. Wyan-
Gotte eggs, 15, $1.75, insured
end Postpaid. Mrs. Doeia Har-
$is, Lula. .
Jersey White Giant eggs
ehoiee range flock, $2).
wetsing, also few yr. old eock-
erels, $2 @a. Moline M. Land-
tum, Adaiveville. Rt. 3.
Purebred, heavy type, long
hiow leg Dark Cornish Eggs,
, $1.65; 30, $3.15.. MO only.
artons to be returned at once.
#8 Cora B. Patterson Ty Ty,
. 1. Box 35,
Guinea Eggs, $1.30 doz. Mary
Peck, Orchard Hill.
Royal Purple Guinea Eggs at
ey home, 15, $1.50; 20, $2. Mrs.
. Y. Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5.
Pure Mallard Duck Eggs, for
Se $1.75 doz. PP. Inis M.
ole, Sharpsburg.
Toulouse Goose Eggs, 25c ea.
Miss Ruth Brown, Shiloh.
Turkey Eggs, from 2 yr. hens,
Se ea.; $4 doz None shipped.
ohn C. Ford, Decatur, 4990 Flat
Shoals Rd. De 7004.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Reg. Hereford Cattle, horned
type, bulls and heifers, 6-9 mos.
$100 ea. Cecil Travis,
iverdale, c/o Pine Crest Acres.
Ph. Fayetteville 5581.
CATTLE FOR SALE
CATTLE FOR SALE
FARM HELP WANTED P
8 Angua Cows (7 with ealves
10 cays to 1 month old, and 1
apr ing), 2 bred heifers, 2
ord cows subj. to register:
Severe young dairy nurse
ne L. A. Reynolds, McBean,
Dade ae
: 85 Reg. Polled and Horn
Herefords, young. bulls, bred
heifers, and cows, $150-$200
ea.: Few Grade Heifers. 17 mi.
Atlanta. Finst farm past river
on Campbellton Road; R. W.
Caldwell, Douglasville, Rt. 4.
2 Reg. (Dbl. Standard) Poll-
ed Hereford Bulls, Sire S. Beau
Victor 2nd., one 18 mos. old,
$150; Other 7 mos., $100. Jack
C. Brewer, Bishop, RFD 1. |-
(At High Snoals),
Reg. Guernsey Heifers, 5 and
6 mos. old, artifically bred 2nd.
and 3rd. generation, $75 ea.
at my farm. No letters. Ph.
148R-2. EH. B. Willingham, Ce-
Perovnn, ieas:
ot Cow, calves oe
old, for sale. R. M. Blackwell,
Chamblee, Rt. 2.
2 reg. Hereford Bulls, 15
mos. old, choice individuals,
WHR. breeding. See before
buying. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr.,
Marietta, Rt. 3, c/o Ward-
Meade Farm. Ph. 8-8772.
2 reg. Polled Hereford Bulls,
one 4 yr. old, 1400 lbs. $250;
One six yr. old, 1600 Ibs., $300.
Johnnie Tate, Cloudland.
50 high grade Angus Cows
with calves, or rebred, at rea-
sonable price. R. F. Burch,
Eastman, c/o Burchhaven
Farm. :
26 head reg. horned Here-
fords: Cows with calves at
side, bred heifers, heavy
springers, and 2 bulls, Finest of |
bloodlines. Jack Panter, At-
lanta, Rt. 2, Box 496, e/o Dog-
wood. Hereford Farm. Ph. At-
lanta Ch. 8239 after 6 PM.
Reg. Hereford Bulls and
Heifers, horned type, 6-8 mos.
old, $100 ea.; Bulls, 12-14 mos.
old $140-$160. Cecil Travis,
Riverdale, c/o Pine Crest Acres
Ph. Fayetteville 5581.
Few 2-3 yr. old dbl. Stand-
ard Polled Hereford Bulls of
ALF Choice Domino, ALF
Beau Rollo, and CMR Mischief
Domino bloodlines. 16 mi. West,
State Hwy. W. H. Adams,
Madison, P. O. Box 811.
6 reg. Angus Heifers, approx.
9 mos. old, 600 lbs., from top
breeding, open, or will breed
them to State champ. bull; Al-
so 8 young bulls, approx. 1
mos. old. W. F. Dew, Calhoun,
Dews Lake. Phone 4016.
Reg. Polled Hereford Bulls,
old enough for service, top
bloodlines, reasonable price.
Several to select from; Also 2
Herd Bulls, 1 polled, other
horned; And females all ages,
polled and horned. Ph. Vienna
4175 day. G. W. Steele, Lilly.
5 yrs. old cow, bred to reg.
White Face, (Grandfather sold
for $18,000), and 1 White Face
Heifer from reg. stock, 14 mos.
old, for sale E. L. Tench, Dem-
orest, Rite eB 0x3 0)
Black Angus Cattle for sale.
Arthur Stover, Flint Stone.
| 4% WANTED
HOGS WANTED:
Want a 6-7 mos. old boar,
any breed, within 50 mi. Chic-
kamauga. State age, wt., breed,
price and phone number. J.-A.
Macomber, Chickamauga, Box
127. y
Want Reg. Bred Duroc gilt,
deep red, blocky type, within
25 mi. Advise. Mrs. C. H. Fend-
ley, Cordele. Rt. 2.
HORSES:
Want 4 Reg, 3 or 5 gaited
Mares. Write. Ogden A. Geil-
-|fuss, Atlanta, P. O. Box 4779.
s
Phone AT 1845 after 5 P. M.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want unencumbered white wo
man, 50-55 yrs. old, healthly,
honest, clean, good character,
good disposition, willing worker,
for light farm chores on farm.
Room, board, salary. Good home
to right person. Mrs. J..B. Carl-
on Moultrie, 803 Second St.,
Want one truck and tractor
driver, one man 45 or 50 yrs.
old for general farm work. Only
Consider farm people experienc-
ed in farm work: See R. L. Jack
son, Jonesboro, c/o ENDS River
Farms.
Want man of good character,
experienced growing truck crops
to work on halves. Farm located
within 16 mi. Atlanta. Give full
particulars in letter. D. B. Hunt
Doraville, Rt. 1. (or POB 4564 At
Janta).
Want farmer and wife to help
on vegetable farm near Atlanta.
Pay man able to drive truck and
tractor, pick vegetables, $5 daily.
House with elec., garden, wood.
R. F. Sams, Clarkston. Ph.
43-7322.
Want white or colored eouple
with small family to do general
farm work and help with cattle.
M. S. Meareror Leesburg.
-| 60 yrs. old, to live as one of fam-
Want middle age
to traetor farm, ra:
board. Must be sober, have
knowledge of ee work,
Ethel Perry, Dublin, Rt. 5, (Kitt-
rell Lake). 4
Want couple or Sues man,
maintenance ability, good farm-|
er, carpenter, etc., for 85 A.
farm on Nottely Lake, 12 2A,
open, good land for vegetables,
tobacco, pepper, etc. 1 bedroom
house, caretakers living quart
ers, Equipment, all convenienc-
es furnished. Contact at once.
Mrs. W. H. Weir, Aa 945 |
Rupley Dr. N. E. i
' Want good white woman, 50-
ily and do light farm work.
Small ae J ae Nobles,
Danville, Ribak
Want col. couple around 50
yrs. old for farm work. New ten-
ant house, heated, running wat-
er, bathroom, 15 mi. No. Atlanta
on Windy Hill Rd, Smyrna.
Care for garden, some chickens
and small pasture. Ogden Aa@
Geifus, Atalnta, P.O. Box
4779. phone MA 5417, or At.
1845
Want party to work 30 A.
farm near Juniper Ga. (Talbot
Co.), ideal for peanuts and simi-
lar crops, Standing rent or 3rds
and 4ths. House not included.
Write Owner, Capt. H. A. Stein-
meyer, Columbus, 1124-47th St.,
(Whose present mailing ad-
dress is Tarrant 7, Ala. 1452 East
Lake Blvd. serving with
Armed Forces).
Want farm hand, used to liv-
ing in country Good house water.
elec., on mail and school bus
Rt. Give ful details of exp., age,
number in family in letter. Way-
ne Seamen, Hoboken.
Want refined, unencumbered
white woman to stay on farm
and do light farm chores (no
milking) for room, board, $40
mth. Need at once. Mrs. AGB:
Whaley, Rock Springs, P. O. Box |
44,
i
Want good man with family
for 2 H farm on halves. Good 4R_
house with elec. lights, mail and
school rt. 5 mi. So Jonesboro.
Have Farmall Tractor, planters, |
cultivators, dise harrow for
Work. Land turned last fall.
Turn west at Orrs Station, 1 1/2
miles. Alex H. Stephens, Jones-
boro, RFD. :
Want colored family for day
work on farm. We grow corn,
cotton, and peanuts. Good 4 R
house, well in yard, school bus
rt. near church, good garden and
a patch to plant anything de-
sired. Will pay part of moving
bill if prefer. C. F. Butler, Jun-
ction City.
, single man; ou
ise only feed |.
for hogs, for $15.00 Senne room |
and room and board.
pentine faces, where
been
working, 50-50 basi
exp. White, 43 yrs. old.
be moved. Consider re
line, good. Ssprin,
right party. Geor,
gers, Dalton, 806 Lu
Want healthly, m
woman to live with
and do light farm
room and salary. No
to one child. J. N. Phi
Osu Rtas :
POSITIONS | w
65 yr. old White
job on chicken farm
; board, laundry
references. See Car
lanta, 1066 Lawton -
Want work on fa
livestock or general
Experienced. Single.
house, lights, water.
J. E. Arrington, A
Euclid Ave., N. E.
29 yr. old man w
farm near Atalnta.
truck or tractor. R
$15 weekly. John Lond
ta, 220 Simpson St
Want 3000-5000
trees to work on halv
boxes preferred) and
for garden patch,
house, lights, ete.
cior@ als. Morgan, Nay!
truck,
and repair work, Al
State salary. C. M. 4
Fort Valley, Rt. 3, Bi
houses,
tractor. Have to be
Move anytime. Earnest
olson, Rome, Rt. 1, (Old
Rd.). : si
- Man alone, 41 yrs. 0
job on poultry farm 0
taker. Experienced. Do
tractor but willing | to
Point, 3351 Babee
02365 ere
Drury, Brunswick, _
nolds St. ,
Want around 4M. g00
rainfall sufficien
4
Fertilizer Recommended
-!Bohanon, Vidalia. =
Grop North Georgia South Georgia =:
Cotton 400 to 500 Ibs. 4-12-12 . Same as North Georgia or
400 to 600 Ibs. 5-10-10 - 400 to 600 lbs. 5-10-15.
32 to 40 lbs. nitrogen side dressing 32 to 40 lbs. Nitrogen side
ce 7 _ dressing
Gorn ; 300 to 500 Ibs, 4-12-12 or Same as North Georgia or
si 400 to 600 lb. 5-10-10 400 to 600 lbs. 5-10-15
48 to 80 lbs. of nitrogen 48 to 72 Ibs. of nitrogen
side dressing side dressing
Peanuts 300 Tbs. 4-12-12 - 300 Ibs. 4-12-12 or
300 Ibs. 5-10-15
400 to 500 lbs. gypsum side dressing 400 to 500 Ibs. gypsum
: side dressing .
Tobacco 800 to 1600 Ibs: 3-9-9
Snap beans or
Limas
600 to 1200 Ibs. 5-10-10
16 to. 32 lbs. nitrogen
600 to 1200 Ibs.
100 to 150 Ibs. 14-0-14 |
5-10-10
Sweet Potatoes
600 to 800 Ib. 5-10-10
600 to 1200 Ibs, 5-10-10 _
Okra
600 to 1000 lbs. 5-10-10
16 to 32 lbs. nitrogen
1000 to 1500 Ibs.
Rie
Tomatoes
1200 to 1800 lbs. 5-10-10