ji], had been getting excellent care re- A NEW BULLETIN
cently and were in fine condition. ( _1 _ l _ . .
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· ···‘hed as serious for 1945. In D-°‘lw_mCn T 3 new 1 'pdgc ·u g`
’“‘*l ‘l°“H 4 . '_ tin lust published by the Illinois Ex-
“‘*‘l m(‘St $li‘l"” “`("`m mw .l°l‘lmml=” pcrimcnt Station, Urbana, Illinois. ‘
een l1{\(l l)(‘(‘ll t*lI(lll.[Zl1 lil. lllitllllillll lllf’ Tho HUC   ··TI.(l(l Conditioning the
DN`- normal production, with some state.; l`l(.a(.h Cmpo {md it is Written by DK
“`S" showing it tilt? 1¤<'¤`¤t Of t . bangs.
  Cg¤lg[¤¤1.¤¤d Muvgmvlll R·rM‘U°"~ The scarcity of farm labor makes
tm to O ¤r¤¤Sb¤¤g· · "·· VNS m` it necessary for every workable
njm.}, elected secretary-treasurer. Ken- Shortcut to be used However, it ls R
very lucky I`€Pi`€$0¤t3UV€$ at the COMM" just as important as ever, or more
favor- ence W€i`€ MI`- Fumk Slmet Of so, to actually do the things that
states H€¤d€1`S0¤, Ky., imd W- D- Amt- will promote high yields and high
utigigs $U`0f1g, Princeton, Ky. quality rather than to let things
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