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Farm Science Reporter: Volume 3, Issue 3
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A good many Iowa farmers who have been in the habit of separating their milk on the farm, sending the cream to market and using the skimmilk for raising their calves and pigs have a new problem now. The demand for more cheese, more dried milk and more condensed milk fro the army and navy and our allies in the war has caused many Iowa dairy plants to start turning out these products instead of just butter.
Iowa needs a lot more high protein forage feeds in order to produce the milk and other food products for our fighting forces, our allies and our people at home.
When a nation at war is short of labor and building supplies, it’s mightly costly to have to take some of that scarce labor and materials to replace essential buildings or materials that have burned.
Two sprayings with sodium chlorate or Atlacide applied at the right time and in the right manner will whip Canada thistle and European bindweed (creeping Jennie).