N&O Index Card Listings

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Farm problems
  • Sweet clover gains in favor. Insect control during summer. Water sources for fatrm homes. Ag.6-26:3.
Farm problems
  • City at bottom of farm problem. Ag.5-28:3.
Farm problems
  • Growth of beef cattle needed. Master homemaker describes her work. Treat stored grain to ccntrol pests. Currituck farm women active. Study fertilizers in eastern N.C. Ag.13-28:3.
Farm problems
  • Currituck women beautify courthouse. Dress in cotton and keep cool. Will checknup on fertilizers.
  • pays tribute to women's
  • Mrs. Middleton clubs.
  • Now is time to grass.
  • Test pork cost Ag.20-28:3.
  • provide for next spring'i in Ohio school.
Farm problems
  • To have useful autumn garden.
  • Harvests soybean seeds leaving the- fertilizer.
  • Put children in healthy clothes.
  • Abruzzi rye best cover crop for standing frost.
  • Destroy stalks after priming. Wayne negroes iAprove homes. Ag.27-28:8.
Farm problems
  • Good harrest now prospect.
  • Girl telle experiences at 4 H club camp meet.
  • Winter legumes best for corn.
  • Full feed neaessary to raise hogs profitably.
  • Smut in wheat redices value. Se.3-28:3.
Farm problems
  • Miss Ives tell of work as club member.
  • Corn play good profit if properly fed 6wine.
  • Dr. Charley extends an invitation to neighbors.
  • Poultry hints for September.
  • Much dynamite in wheat status.
  • Launch scheme to curtail production of potatoes. Se.10-28:3.
Farm problems
  • Bank potatoes to save them.
  • What Wake farmers saw on northern bus outing.
  • Chemicals used against borers.
  • Shall we diversity or should we specialize? Se.17-28:3.
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Farm problems
  • Quarterly meet for Pasquotank.
  • Edgecombe farmers make study of home pastures.
  • Chatham county tries lespedeza.
  • Shall we specialize or difersify on the farm.
  • Boost bread in Bladen meeting.
  • J B. Britte Wake County boy. Se.24-28:3
Farm problems
  • Describe some European farms.
  • Tells of seed insect control.
  • Suggests winter feeds for north state cattle. Oct.1-28:3.