The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 24, 1930, Page 2

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ved of Reducin rN. D. A ereages : Wi MEST 2 2s AS WELL AS GRAN | orably with li With Wheat Prices Declining, | or: Soa met Those on Cattle Have peated for Ws little time in et corn, barley, flax and other erops. | fg not ‘necessary to SROOND ICSD SOWING | OPPUAXINHISTORY Sessa sse OP NW. INDGATED serosa rss There have been some high winds and dry weather in western Minue-) jsota, eet Probably have caused come damag The any estimate that durum 3 Fghe fl Proposal of Substitute Crop De- 23> ae & 3 ~ termined Course of Wa- | wheat reduction would be about 15 vering Farmers CHANGE AIDED BY COULTER!? As Result 3,356,000 Acres Aro! to Be Grown This Year by |per cent is/lkely to be increased to between a $0 and 25 per cent reduc- ition. The~intenticns to plant report Preeett estimates are that the bread ‘spring wheat acreage will be reduced jby 10 to 15 hod cent. ‘ spring wheat has been the farm stor- age of grain in North Dakota. Farm- ors may obtain loans on wheat prop- ‘erly stored on farms. With this sur- &. Paul, April 1 24—()—Farmers of | plus of wheat actually in their pos- the spring wheat area of Minnesota, | Poe Be ae Sota aan Poin Dakota, thal re a io South Dakota and ita fact home with greater force ‘Montana are reducing their pcreages|ttan when they sold their whest and of spring. and durum wheat to ai it passed completely out of their sight Tooplant report a few weeks ago tnd asst poseeanie®. coe, Seward 0 st weekly | Biend the sandwich filling with the Fs Perteinat cieorlation. Farmers / creamed butter to save time in mak- ‘The acreage of flax promises to be ing the largest in the history of the United States according to the sur- ‘vey, compiled from reports from every section of the Northwest. The gov- ernment intentions -to-plant rej of March 26 estimated @ flax acreage ‘Of 3,356,000 acres, the largest of any { year except 1924, when 3,379,000 acres ; were planted. The present rough es- timate is that flax acreage will ex- ceed that’ of any previous year by several Hundred thousand acres, a5 the campaign of the Federal Farm board, led by Dr. John Lee Coulter, former president of the North Da-/ kota Agricultural college at Fargo, has won many converts among the farmers. ‘When producers were first urged to curtail wheat production, the re- sponse was not generally encouraging, but when Dr. Coulter and the Federal Farm board’ recommiended the substi. tution of flax and feed crops, and pointed out that by raising such products they would not be producing crops which face the penalty of low, prices due to surpluses, farmers gen- erally interpreted the movement as one which promised greater relict than suggestions of other years. — Nearly Complete of wheat is ceneral _— tnrgeet the Northwest. In most! way all day. southern areas of the territory, | that doesn't seeding virtually is complete. | In northern parts of the district, en is = getting under way. In jorth Dakota and north- ines atinnpens there have been heayy Bats tare which have delayed seed- ies to some extent, but the Surplus Converts greater extent than the intentions | See the Kise, _ PATSY Rural cant be bothered Se ne —declares dainty Pai yi famed ints the eh pag he ple have been. improved. ing operations can be we | te hemuey op epeeders of agers nee Se. a Faron aes ye Open sea... in Duchesses, extra oe e tote inuand Golesi sry ree =a reservations — General Agent, Canadian Pacific eer pewens 611 2nd Ave. So. Minneapolis, Minn. anadian Sie cae Comtllon nace Betas Trenton Coe Good the World Over away to tempt appetites North Dakote farmers who raise | others that production in this livestock are in @ relatively bet .| position so far as price is concerned than ‘those who depend on grain rais- lor-the major portion of their in- ing for. comes, say © Oc, Piles ed Bee I Been Going Up 13 is only about | ter industrial ents. it F 8 3 5 89 "t0 illustrate the changes . which have taken place in the ance” between farm prodt dustrial products,.a chart. Big “bals and in- contained in | everything but price/ “DYNA MIC NEW _RSKINE $365 = —The Dynamic New Erskine is BIG in every- thing but pice! Seady these featgres — compare with other hydraulic shock ab- ° 4- DOOR co) Ss ‘scfedjening oping shackles Bismarck Motor Co. 516 Main Avenue Pee] Uatty, Shields, N. D. Ppa pote jecser. Dawson, N. D. oe xD Dashle Bros. Napoleon, N. D. Walter M. Thompson, Wilton, N. D. G. M. Schuler, Hebren, N. D. 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