N&O Index Card Listings

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Farmers
  • Farm and Home delegates to ask. State for increased funds. Aug. 23-4-6: 2. Jacob M. Pj-Pitler an( Mrs# Glen Duncan
  • elected to head N.C. farm organization. Aug. 24-4-6s 3.
  • Farm Bureau convention to get underway. Feb. 2-7: 3-11.
  • East Carolina delegation has big time on 'Special.1 Feb. 3-7: 2.
Farmers
  • Farm Bureau Federation convenes Ashevill meet. Feb. k-kfi 1.
  • Farmers endorse tobacco quotas at Bureau meet. Feb. 5-7" !
  • Dr. J. Y. Joyner and Vera Stanton win Annual Farm awards. Feb. 5-7: 2.
  • Farm Bureau will retain Co-Op Business program. Feb. 6-7: 1.
  • W.W. Eagles reelected President of the N.C. Farm Bureau. Feb. 6-7: 2.
Farmers
  • Negro farmer counts 75 acres of land earned by steady toll. Feb. 16-47: 1-IV.
  • Hall, tillers of the soil. Feb. 17-47: 4(Ed.i
  • Farmers support new timber rule. Feb. 25-47: 14.
  • Wilson farmers form weed body. Feb. 27-47: 14.
  • Annual FHA session held in Granville. Mar. 3-47: 3.
Farmers
  • David Batts cures his tenancy ailments. Mar. 9-47: 1-IV.
  • Wake Farm Hands Club elect officers. Apr. II-47: g.
  • Farmers still use "practices that brought them nros-oerity. May 4-47: 1-IV.
  • Gates farmer perfects mechanical -nea weeder. May 25-47: 1-IV.
  • Nlxonton Gardner harvests vegetables in all seasons. May 25-47: 2-IV.
Farmers
  • Edgecombe County -nlan first In nation to seek 'cure for farm tenancy Ills. Je. 2-7: 12.
Farmers
  • Negro farm grout- to meet in State. Jly. 26-7: 3.
  • Thousands feted In Johnston area at Farmers1 Day event. Aug. l4-M-7: 1.
  • Farm-Home week omens at State Colleee. Aug. 25-7: 12.
  • About 5000 farm men and women expected here for convention. Aug. 21- 7: 6.
  • Farm and Home delegates assemble for College week. Aug. 26-iJ-7: 1.
Farmers
  • Farm delegates hear discussion of hospital urogram. Aug. 27-7: 16.
  • Roy Lohr chosen convention president. Aug. 2%-kT- IS.
  • South number one land of op-nortunity, farmers told at convention. Aug. ?9-7: ZK
  • Farmer's event held in Hyde County. Sept. 2-47: 2.
Farmers
  • Farmers get high Prices, but must "nay high costs. SePt. 6-?: 10.
  • Farm day event at Whiteville draws throng. Sept. 27-7s 2.
  • Scott hits farm groups In blistering
  • talk to Farmers Cooperative Exchange.
  • Oett l-lJ-7: 1.
  • Harry B. Caldwell named head of State
  • Grange. Oct. 23-7J 1.
Farmers
  • State Grange stunned by tobacco move. Oct. 24-H-7: 1.
  • Mrs. J. C. Barber establishes 14fty goal for farm women. Nov. 23-71' 3-Iv
  • 175 Carolinians to attend Chicago meeting of American Farm bureau. Dec. 12-7: 5.
  • Tar Heels support higher prices on cotton and tobacco at Chicago meeting of American Farm Bureau Federation.
  • Dec. l6-iT7; 1. A
Farmers
  • Panther Branch farmers walk away with honors in annual county event, Dec. 17-47: 15.
  • Nash watches Watson brothers for latest In farm practices, Jan. 4-42> 5.
  • Farm life, like fields, reflects change for good by soil savings. Mar. 7-4g: 3-IV.
  • North Carolina farmers show way In South. Mar. 22-48: g.