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USE SOFT CORN TO wlll also eat parts of the stalk. "Equip all farm
GET MOST IN I~ED --V-- l properly installed and,
COMMON CAUSES OF FARM I tained lightning rods."
The majority of North Dakota FIRES EASILY CORRECTED I Though these are the
corn was very immature when kill- lards, there are many
ed by ,the early September frost Eight main hazards, all easy to iskie says. Oil, paint
this year• This corn is even softer correct, cause the majority of farm I covered rugs are anotl
than in 1942 and its use is more fires, points out John Zaylskie, l cause of farm fires.
of a problem, i NDAC Extension Service Forester./ rags in the open, or
Because it is high in moisture, t,The survey was made by the Na-l immediately, a few at a
some spoiling and molding will ltional Fire Protection association. ] ----------V~
occur. But less spoilage and moldt "Flammable roofs should be re-I MORE SOAP PR
will develop if the ears are leftI placed with fire retardentmaterials.
on the stalks than if they areI "Defective heating systems cause Consumers will,have
husked and stored, l many farm fires. Clean chimneys supplies within
Frost corn makes good silage, and i and flues yearly. Repair them if War Food
this is the best way to handle ~hel
corn. If a permanent silo is not
available, a temporary one may be
made from snow fence or woven
wir~, or a trench silo may be used,
advises J. H. Longwell, chief of the
NDAC Division of Animal Industry.
The crop may be harvested by
sheep or cattle. Cattle or lambs
should be gradually accustomed to
the soft corn by allowing ~hem
in the field for only a few hours
a day for the first week. A feed
of dry hay before they are turned
in the corn may help prevent
digestive disturbances. Generally,
they are faulty, nouneed a program
I "Be careful with electrical equip- 28 percent increase in
merit. Keep cords in repair. Dis- ti0n for civilian use
connect all appliances immediately phasized that there
afar using, excess and urged
"Extinguish matches and cigar- every possible
ettes completely before discarding
them. Keep matches in safe con-
tainers beyond the reach of small CASUALTIES TO
children. Permit no smoking ~,
around combustible materials.
I Announced
! United States
"Keep gasoline and ker°seneithe outbreak of
safely stored in clearly marked l(whose next of t
metal safety cans. Handle with;L total 105,205, accc
care at all times, i Navy
"Keep all rubbish cleaned outi total includes:
the spoilage and mold is not likely constantly. Burn it only on wind- ied, 28,226;
to injure the animals, but permit- less days, and in protected con-i oners of war,
ting them ,to have too much feed tainers.
at the start may upset them, Long- I
well says. I "Prevent spontaneous ignition of MORE LEATHER
hay. Be sure hay is properly eured l REPAIRING OF
Hogs will not make as effectiveI before placing it in the mow Pro-
use of soft corn as either cattleI vide proper ventilation. Inspect l More leather will
or sheep. ,The hogs will eat only~ the hay regularly for signs of for repair of civilian
the grain, while the cattle or sheep i heating. ! result of a recent
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