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GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS, BEACH, N. D.
THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1951
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All Star Team Selected From Wibaux Beach Sen tinei Butte -- Golva
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7".30 P. M.S
Tumbling Act Preliminary Game -- Boy Scout Ben efit
Annual Report
1950
Golden Valley County Soil
Conservation District and
U. S. Soil Conservation Service, Assisting
expensive to institute depending
upon the slope of the land and
the amount of leveling that may
be necessary dn preparation. The
water spreadir#g system provides
one means of making use of
otherwise waste water as a sup.
plement to the expected precipi-
tation. A few acres of flooded
spreading can .be used are west-
ern wheat g~ass, brome grass,
slender wheat grass, alfalfa grass
mixture, inte~nedia~ce wheat
grass and native grasses.
For flood control
You must know,
Just the way
The water will flow.
4-H INSTITUTE WILL
AID GROUP LEADERS
Help in developing more in-
teresting reoreation programs for
local 4-H clubs will be given by
NDAC Extension Service through
club members who attended the
sbate 4-H achievement institute
at NDAC March 20 to 23.
of Carpio, treasurer. This group
will direct many phases of the
club meeting.
FLOOD IRRI~KTIOI~ coverage. All dikes should be
Some of our bottom lands .are constructed with outlets which
especially adapted to ,a system will completely drain the area
of flood irrigation. These sys- above the dike. tIetght of dikes
terns are constructed for the pur- will be determined by slope of
pose of making use of spying the land. Flood irrigation should
run-off .to flood these lands, not be attempted on lands hay-
Fields whlch are planted to hay- ing a slope in excess of one per
land may be flooded during the cent in using dikes, and on
~ummer. gr~ssl,and will be limited to
Usual requirements ,are one slot!es not exceeding three..per
section of drainage area to each
ecnl: an{1 .a system oi.open tilden-
ten to fifteen acres to be flooded, es will De usect. An I lo()ct sys"
Under normal conditions this terns should be pyoviaeu wire
draii~age etrea will prey'de adequate controls so that flood-
enough run-off for the water ing can be controlled and water
s An a e put on the fields only when
spreading "ystem. d quate ' . : "
system of cross dikes in the field nce~mct.
necessary to obtain uniform This pr~actice may be relatively
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• . W.e have a large selectmn o|
distinctive monuments and mark- --
land is very effective in s~abiliz- Clarence Finneman and Sid- Leadership training for the
ing the farm production (hay ney Connell have water spread-delegates is being provided ~at
crops) and income, ing systems developed on theirthe institute this year, the Ex-
Grasses on which water farms, tension Service 4-H club office
announces. Between 350 and 400
PLANNIN6 a VlNDBRE4K young people from 51 counties
x ectod to take
Attention to l~roblems of world
peace and internation~al relation-
ships will have a prominent
special r.cognition ceremony is
planned to honor adult leaders
of clubs who have served their
groups for periods ranging 5tom
10 to 21) years. About 30 leaders
will receive recognition.
_.- r_ _ ~~_ .--~,~_~.~:L~~._£~ Present s~ate officers of the
institute, elected at the 1950
, ~ • , • , meeting, are Robert Knutson of
Oakes, president; Lester Lauten-
WINDBREAKS width, depending upon the width schl.ager of Borthold, vice-presi-
....... I of equipment to be used in cul- dent; Delores Sommers of Cava-
A IIVe or seven row Wln