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May 13th 1933
The 809 th meeting of the Enterprise Club
met with George A. Willson & sons on May 13th 1933
The flock 0f 2500 barred rocks of various
sizes was inspected. We were told that
this part of the farm paid fairly well this
year. After a delicious homegrown
supper the meeting was called to order by
Wm Moore. This was a very small
meeting as Milton Bancroft, G.R. Canby,
C.L Gilpin, C. B. Hurry, P.G Ligon, M.J. Stabler,
+ E. C., F. A, & F. L. Thomas were absent.
Guests were R. H. Chichester, A. D. Farquhar,
T. Hyde, Ed Snowden & Albert Stabler Jr.
After both sets of minutes were read
& those of the April meeting approved,
the community Council report was
approved.
Crop prices were called for & listed:
Wheat 91 cts Hogs $4 75 to $ 5 10
Corn $ 3 00 Lambs $ 7 75 to $ 8 00
Hay $ 16 00 Apples$ 1 00 to $ 1 35
Cattle $5 50 Potatoes 60 cts
Questions
G. A Wilson Has rye & barley in his
alfalfa field hay again this year
Why? It is thought he grain matured about
the time the hay was cut, & shattered &
& reseeded itself.
F F. Wilson. How long shall I continue
feeding my cattle? Sell in the next
two weeks.
T Hyde: What shall I use as a supplement
to corn in feeding hogs? Fishmeal
or Tankage
Would you plant corn after June 10th? Yes.
A. D. Farquhar How soon should I sheer
my sheep? Wait until the weather gets
warm.
What is the best way t inoculate soy beans?
Get the regular inoculation, or use
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In line 13, an insert mark was placed by the writer, at the bottom of the line, in between the words 'Wilson' and 'on'. '& sons' was placed above the two words.