The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 101, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1966 Page: 2 of 10
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drytetjdju^™*,^ should^visit
consult your load health in:
consult your local health in-
Ask your county agent for B-
1088 for more information on
dry lot dairying in Texas.
a^represe ,P^eDt the tal“n* °f
. If the soil sticks to the sam-
pling tool or bucket used in
fixing, then it is usually too
wet to permit the taking of a
good sample. Overly wet soil,
cannot be uniformly mixed for
ing each question especially
when pastures and other forage
crops are involved. We also sug-
gest adding a notation to the
sheet setting forth how the for-
age is to be used and the stock-
ing rate to be used on pastures.
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>RESS ASSOCIATION
, . SUBSCRIPTION RATES
in Erath, Hamilton and Comanche Counties One Year S3 00- Si
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alfalfa hay for wintering mature ™“lts when the rates of
beef cows I Plant nutrients are used. Some
E. K. Crouch, in charge of r™" “* ,klaid fer‘
the AAM field station, said win- tha spnnS but many
ter hay coat was $5.32 less per ‘"LH'fiSL th<Llr U*
— ' 1__. ;.J on coastal ..^quid ^Uuers can be ap-
« good sample. Too, wet fields
usually discourage the sampler
from taking the 10 to 15 spot
samples needed for the repre-
sentative covering a specific
area.
It Pays To Advertise
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the meeting. Jean was also elect-
ed as one of the voting dele-
gates to the Spring Conference
of the District I of the PTA to
be held in Fort Worth April 14.
Mrs. Orval Fair attended the
Leadership Workshop at Tarle-
too Stale College Monday night, i
Tuesday night Mr*. Wayne
cow for those fed c___
hay than for those fed alfalfa.
Alfalfa hay was $42 a ton and
coastal hay was J34 a ton.
The resulta of this one test
are not conclusive enough to
make definite recommendations,
but there is a good deal of
optimism toward feeding coast-
al hay to cows during the win-
ter.
Many areas in Texas don’t
produce enough feed to support
its cattle population year-
Flrst Quality Nylon
Seamless Plain 400
needle 15 Denier
popular colors.
Your Big Opportunity
To SAVE!
they should be fitted, a com-
plete test must be run to find
the type of hearing loss they
suffer from. Then using the
Evaluator we are able to know
what to build in your Instru-
ment to correct your hearing
oss. With the Evaluator you
will know exactly how you are
going to hear before we send
your prescription to the Lab to
be built. In most cases the cost
is less than you would pay for
Bertha Fisher in Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dupriest
and boys of Beaumont visited
Saturday night and Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Keith. They were joined on
Sunday for lunch by the rest of i
the family, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Fisher and boys and a friend I
of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. S. E.| wona weanesaay to a style l11** oi me nerd, in a com-
Keith and family and Mjr, and I Show. It was an experience I Plcte drylot setup, the cows
Mrs. Wayne Keith and family. Ruby Lee will long remember,
Grissom of Bunyan visited Sun- . are. , con!
day afternoon with Mr. and S*™* to * drylot 0]
Mrs- Willis Grisham. P17*01 dairying is an i
business operation. It
Ruby Lee Keith accompa- many cows on a small
nied the homemaking teachers, and makes maximum
Misses Judy Zimmerman and [ mechanized equipment.
Mary Wyler, and the class of Land area may be fr<
Home and Family living to Ft. 30 acres or more depen
Worth Wednesday to a Style | the size of the herd. In
tinue to increase, but any ad-
vantage they enjoy lies in con-
venience and ease of handling
and not in any special agrono-
mic value.
Still Time For Soil Testing:
Farmers and ranchers who
haven’t yet purchased fertilizer
for spring crops and pastures
still have time to get soil tested.
C. D. Welch, Extension soil
chemist and in charge of Texas
A&M University’s Soil Testing
Lab, reports test results are
now being mailed in about sev-
are I en days after the soil samples
. are received. “We are up-to-
he said, “hence, the
faster than usual service.”
Wet soils have delayed soil
sampling in some areas of the
state, but this condition also
makes the outlook favorable for
the production of crops this
spring and summer, Adequate
moisture, improves the pros-
pects for fertilizer use; how-
ever, the right amount and
combination of plant- foods
a hearing aid, so why take a
chance.
If you have a hearing prob-
em of any kind you owe it to
yourself to come in for a test
(The test is free. Remember—
ft’s better to light a candle
than to cuss the darkness.
Mr. Treadway will hold his
regular Hearing Clinic at the
Dublin Hotel in Dublin Tuesday,
never do any grazing. All feed
is brought to them and fed in
corral bunkers or in the bam
at milking time.
K you are considering switch-
ing to a drylot setup, here _
some pros and cons to consider.
March 22nd from 2 PM to 4
PM.
Feel free to come in and talk
over your hearing problems. We
family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Advantages are: (1) A L_._
Thiebaud attended the Ameri- number of animals can be kept
can Legion dinner at the school °n a small area. (2) More pro-
lunchroom Monday night. ductive land use is possible by
Mrs. Bill Evans (Lavina mechanical harvesting of crops
checked into the Dublin hospital and feeding the cows. Less land
Sunday night for observation and pc cow is needed. (3) More ef-
tests. - fieient use of mechanical equip-
_ ™enl feedin* and milking.
now have an office in Hamil-
ton to serve you better. We can
see you any Wednesday by ap-
pointment only. Please write or
call Joe Treadway at Box 551,
Phone DU6-5918 before you
come so you will not have to j
wait. We do repairs on any
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make of aid.
(2) More
The amount-of water in a
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Hall & Cleveland
WE GIVE
24 Hour Prescription Service
ADD. DEPARTMENTS EXCEPT DUMBER
Store Horn—7:30 to 5:00
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The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 101, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1966, newspaper, March 17, 1966; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth539847/m1/2/: accessed April 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.