N&O Index Card Listings

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Farm problems
  • Lacking in cows in east section. Octogenarian farmer makes success by living at home.
  • Making success without cotton. Craffen Co. holds bull sale. Farmers in Randolph not worrying at all. p.3, Nov.29, 1926.
Farm problems
  • Farm problems.
  • Most of farms in state are still located on dirt roads. p.13, Dec.9, 196.
Farm problems
  • Raise soy beans to Need livestock on Urges reduction in Sheep depending on Danger of too much What will land owne reduction?.
  • improve soil, otton farms, acreage of cotton, early lambs, tobacco in 1927. s do toward cotton p.3, Nov.22, 1926.
Farm problems
  • Weill balanced Edgecombe farm. Woman becomes poultry grower. Wilson farmers living at home. Big cash outlay for feedstuffs. Becan trees paying taxes onfafms.
  • p.3, Dec.6, 1926.
Farm problems
  • Wet summer will mean heavy loss from boll weevil.
  • Destroy poultry mites ana lice before summer.
  • Profits on wool d-epend on care.
  • Oive successful plan of growing wster-melons.
  • Food selection studied by clubs. Ap.1628:3.
Farm problems
  • Much progress in farm section.
  • Pork may be produced at sound profit here.
  • Quality is aim potato growers.
  • Will celebrat egg week in May. Ap.23-28:3.
Farm problems
  • Mear question must be solved.
  • Chowan county girls nave interesting club.
  • Price of swine causing concer11.
  • Sale of garden produce increases farm income.
  • Delayed cotton must be pushed.
  • Prizes for corn yield encourage club work. Ap.30-28:3.
Farm problems
  • Thinning fruit betters quality.
  • Oriental moths "new peach peet.
  • Summer hay can be made of oats.
  • For control of tobacco worms.
  • Cumberland club Girls plan for summer
  • work.
  • Plan meeting for Currituck.
  • Beuafort women observe week of "better
  • homes'.
  • May 7-28:3.
Farm problems
  • State contains calcium supply.
  • Breeders of Guernseys nola successful sale.
  • Beaufort leads hog shipments.
  • Timber thinning assists farmer.
  • Home grown and mixed feeds good for fowls.
  • Use parsonage as ho;ne model
  • Northampton county had good meeting. May 14-28:3.
Farm problems
  • Three thousand percent profit. New frrr.ning methods in Cithern Wake. Thinning helps yougn orchard. Mineral foods needed by all dairy herds, Edgecombe has good pastures. May 21-28:10.