For Polk County
Farmers: An Outline of What to Do This Year
By J.R. Sams, County
Agent
1st The soil is fundamental an no matter how fertile
we get it, the first crop removed from it leaves is poorer, hence soil building
will be an everlasting necessity; and the cheapest and best mode is to grow
legume crops, such as cow peas, soy beans, velvet beans, etc., and the vetches
and clover, alfalfa, etc.
2nd We must, after building up our soil, learn a
crop rotation that will keep the soil up when once built up.
3rd Permanent pastures is just as essential to
good farming as good corn field and cotton fields.
4th When good pastures are established then comes
good live stock, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry to consume these good
pastures.
5th Last year we undertook a pure bred poultry
project, by which we desire to free Polk county from scrub chickens. These we
want to push with all our might this year.
6th We have undertaken the improvement of swine
growing, and a Hampshire Swine Breeders Association has been organized, and we
want as many farmers as possible to join this movement and by doing so
standardize the hogs of Polk county.
7th We want to do more community organization
work. A farmers club at every school house in the county would be a good thing
and is perfectly practical.
8th We want to do the best Fair work of any
county in North Carolina by having a Community Fair in every township in the
county.
9th We want to do the best year of Boys’ corn and
other club work we have ever done in the county.
10th We want to do the best ROUSEMENT work ever
done in Polk county. Now some may not know just what kind of work this is.
Well, if you don’t, just think of something that ought to be done to help make
Polk the best county in North Carolina and lay old and do the thing with all
your might and you will be doing your part of the ROUSEMENT.
Now all these things enumerated especially we want to push,
and a thousand other things not named. Of these things mentioned, the two most
important are Soil Building and Conservation and Permanent Pastures. When the
soil is made rich and lots of good pastures build up, then old Polk will cease
to be Poke, and will go at a lively pace. We must quit making a joke of ourselves
and act in a way that outside people will quit also. The good law-abiding
people of Polk county plead with all who are engaged in blockading and all
other forms of lawlessness to quit and join with us in constructive farming and
other legitimate work which will make Polk county famous for its good crops,
its fine soil, and her fine people—which is the best of all crops. God did not
make man to be a lawless man. He made him in His own image, and He Expects him
to stay in His own image and act to some extent like unto Him. So in this
blessed 1920 do our best to make Polk the cleanest and best place on earth to
live.
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