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Mr. Bancroft was told to
rick rough hay in the barnyard
as a substitute for straw.

Dr. Ladson told us that the
Naval Academy dairy used peanut
hulls as bedding.

F. L. Thomas was told to pasture
cut hay field after the new growth
gets four or five inches tall.

C.B. Hurry - Is it to early
or to late to plant red potatoes?
It is a little early for the best
yields.

Albert Stabler was told sod
land cannot be reused with
success.

E. C. Thomas was told grapes
should be sprayed several times
more.

M.J. Stabler has some very fine
berkshire gilts and sow pigs for
sale.

Wm Moore was told to cut
daisies and other rough grasses
to use as bedding.

Adjourned to meet with G. R.
Canby on July 8, 1933

O.N. Stabler, Sec.

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