From the April 1948
issue of Extension Farm-News, a
monthly newsletter sent from N.C. State College to state Extension Service
employees
From the notes of K.S. Harmon, Lee County’s Extension Agent,
for the week of March 8 through 13, 1948:
A lot of talk about recent weather, impatient farmers
talking on street corner, a bale of hay in the trunk of a farmer’s car. A
family milk cow staked out in a barren corn field. Farmers seeding lespedeza
and applying top-dressing to small grain. A few farmers wanting to fertilize
their pastures, wishing for potash. A new alfalfa producer tickled pink over
the early spring growth of his prospective hay crop. A farm woman buying garden
seeds, and, of course, some flower seed. Hundreds wanting to know what kind of
hybrid corn to plant. Last minute signing of AAA farm plans. Ladino clover
pastures looking fine, especially the ones with fescue. A lot of curiosity and
interest in the Soil Conservation field day planned for March 26.
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