Page 8 Second Section ~~ THE FRET." Withtams LARE, Be, ; i G L d A y [ Di oT d mM to suit local condi. Fass Land Agricuiture Discusse sh, ste must olen yhere| LOSES TASTE SENSE, AWARDED $70 645 Markets — — Industry News 3 oa ~ | , ‘ ie aan ; : 5 Yasses and legumes may he} eee 3 In an attempt to increas e the interest among farm- oa ee 5 From the Office of the ©.C.A. ers in grass and to emphasize its importance as a cro D, [nes to est advantage in a ro- members of the Field Crops Branch ofthe” Provinciai|ttion with — other crops; U.S. GENERAL to 15.00; canners and cutters,| Department of Agriculture have prepared a s S$ of /Whether the rotation should he production. Uneven price trends featured| 9.00 to 12.00: good bulls. 14.00|Short. ar icles on various BARES: Of gh trading in the cattle market at|/to 16 good veal. calves,| The following is the first of these -articl major points throughout the| 21.00 to jeulture” is aj . using more fre-}@8ement and land use. Gras: [rotation usually implies a |shori or long-term. A long-term er proportion of his Be, country this week. There was|¢ ADA G term é ated acreage in gras, Next, he considerable pressure for lower] Cattle delive "jquently in this country. It has/!@nd agriculture therefore ae i es Bras: pate Bel prices, and packers met with] stock yards were long been a commonly accepted | fers only in placing greater em-|MuSt plan w hat species’ of nee sand legumes or mixtures quite a bit of success in the mid-| dyceq from last week ‘but w term in most of the older farm} pha L west. Far western pri generous for ason.|ing communities of Europe | &! | as @ crop lof these ate best: suited to his changed little, the market again ter. stee: ly at} where good grass has enhanced | in a sound farm gram. Jn-} supported by scarcity of sup-| Toronto and | etficiency of production and separably linked to livestock plies. ecognized ads an important farm | Produetion, ssland agricul- agement préctices 4 fateh The weakness that has come) mainly steady. rop in a permanent system of ture under proper matagement ae ve = ‘Sin establish- into the market in the last week/ cattle moved je higher at) agriculture, | ween: of fe d nutrients per|ing an, ‘maintaining: the grasses to 10 days appears tobe more Toronto. Hogs made gains of} The term may equal or eae fais a high level of production Serious than ina long time,|/35¢ in Alberta and mostly 1.50 culture” env! educ throughout the life of the stand. Soil and crop rotation program, He must carefully plan his man- sland ions the proper : costs of producing and utilizing |— because it reflects other condi- elsewhere. Lambs steady. use of £1 ang legumes ete ob ae ® [He must also plan on the most tions that are important to the SLAUGHTER C , alone or in combination or rota The wide diversity of soil-ang {filet utilization of a Brass market. The greatest of these Cattle offered stock i sa craps’ | © peers “Sas pasture and provide for pro- factors is the dressed meat trade|totaning 20.000 this week were | according to the system of man-/climate in this provinee will in- ner storage of any surplus as and reports from most arens 2,000 below last week and 1009) | fluence the intensity of gr; {silage and hay, and finally he — Onion does not er as it does hi taste after told of the market turning more than a y The drop | to 20.50, stock calves to a top) land farming whieh is most li © | must plan how these forage Poorer day to day in’ marketin equally 24.00, Edmonton steers 18.50 lolly to prove satisfactory in any /crops may best be utilized in a Most trouble in the dressed divided between eastern and n. Thus the | well balanced livestock feeding market has been in the midwest] western outlets This week's! tg plan his | program and far east. Reports at mid-lrun, while the s nalest for four! Sins kates ee a eee Week Moll of extremely: narrow weeks. was “unsvally heavy for JOC I IIIT then * consumer.demand and very Neht! this season, Theré: w: a little} RENT A NEW car, © © FULDERM buying even though some quota- falling off in quality at most ... tight from the airport tions were lowered: There was| markets and the total. supp} © easy... practical... saves time. . « More convenient every indication that paeKers| was expected to would go over with more )eef what below las: © go by plane or train. . . then step into a Tilden car, as Private as your own this week than in a long time. cent cholee * Your local Tilden station can reserve a sparkling -_ gg ==> [II + and Saskatehewan 18.00 given cropping s 200, ‘farmer must ca “GUARANTEED USED TIRE} CEARANCE son out some | | The far west has fared much cattle. Pp better than the midwest. Where eattle for as most steers and yearlings at sharply th dropped oi Fee buyers givin cornbelt markets ended up 50c| their attention principally. to} to 1.00 lower, quotations alonz| feeder » the west coast were just about °EEDER CATTLE u = steady, for supplies at all mar- Export buy were still active | new car for you the world over kets were extremely light. in the feeder cattle trade and | VANCOUVER ‘the competition pro d served | B.C. stock yards sold by|to keep’ prices at strong’ levels | * * * * * * * * * * * * * auction Tuesday 151 cattle, 19] Offerings were light at Toronto | as * * * * * * * * * * * * * * calves. Market firm and active |and sold 50¢ his good feeder | with prices mostly unchanged | steers weighing at 2 00, ito | Conada’s Largest NY against quality offered. 21.50, a few to 22.90, An active | and Only AN Good steers, 18.00 to 20.00;/Winnipeg trade moved some| Canadicnownea common to medium steers, 15.00/sales up 1.00, good feeding Rent-a-Car System to 17.00; good heifers, 16.00 to| steers going at 19.00 to 21.00 125 Stations jaan t SOME ALMOST 18.00; common to medium|stock calves to 22.00. Alberts Coast to Coast ‘ rereieah ; heifers, 14.00 to 15.50: good| markets general had keen young beef cows, 15.00 to 17.50: competition and strong buy' good heavy beef cows, 14.00 to rates, good steers going at Cal- Like WEW/ ZED DD ODS bbb bbb bi bbb abbtt 15.50; good dairy cows, 12.00! gary and Lethbridge for 19.00 AS LOW AS = WILLIAMS LAKE TANI LED. 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