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> -J \h / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, Marcfc 8,19W \ , 1940 AGRICULTURAL PROGRAM for SOUTH AGRICULTURE IS BIG BUSINESS ^ \ CAROLINA. Clembm College Sxteniim SPe'mee SOUTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURE IS BIG BUSINESS It includes the People, Land, Water, and the Products of the land, and supports the processing, manufacturing, marketing and distribution of these products to consumers. Farming needs to be guided by sound business principles to meet t he continuing cost-price squeeze on farm profits. This Advertisement Is Sponsored By the Following Business Firms In the Interest Of Better Farming In Laurens County? : We Endorse Point 2 Of the 1960 South Carolina Agricultural Program MARKETING %% We Endorse Point 3 Of the 1960 South Carolina Agricultural Program SOIL AND CROPS' r## Plan for hi>rh quality farm products te fit market demands. Give more emphasis to proper handling, grading, storage and merchamiising farm products, Develop more processing and marketing facilities by individual and group effort. Work to establish industries which will use South Carolina farm products. Follow recommended soil and water conservation practices. Grow those crops that are best suited to the soil and to market demands. » Have soils tested and apply recommended amounts of lime and fer tilizer. Use certified seed of adapted varieties. Remember, “More Fertile Soils Mean More Farm Income.” LET A FORD TRUCK HELP YOU IX) A GETTER JOB BALDWIN MOTOR CO INC. WE SELL A COMPLETE LINE OF FERTILIZERS, MATERIALS AND INSECTICIDES SEE I S FOR NEW AND A-l USED TRUCKS N. Broad St. Clinton. S. C. CUNTON MILLING CO. West Main Extension ~"7* •• We Endorse Point 5 Of the 1960 South Carolina Agricultural Program We Endorse Point 6 Of the 1960 South Carolina Agricultural Program Dairying, Livestock And Poultry u w Produce high quality milk, meats, eggs and other livestock products FORESTRY n to meet home and market needs. Practice improved breeding, better feeding and efficient management to improve quality and increase income. < \SH BONUS $150.00 ON NEW TRACTORS Pitts-Dillard Implement Co. Follow good forestry manag^^nt practices to make woodlands pay off regularly. Do a better job of marketing the timber crop. Reforest land best suited to trees. Re-establish pines on lands now occupied by cull hardwoods. Protect w-oodlands from v wildfire, insects and die- v O • MASSEY FERGUSON DEALER South Broad Extension INDUSTRIAL SUMY (0. \s X We Endorse Point 8 Of the 1960 South Carolina Agricultural Program FAMILY UVING We Endorse Point 9 Of the 1960 South Carolina Agricultural Program II ^ Plan for wholesome living for each member of the family. Provide a convenient, well equipped and attractive home, improved nutrition, adequate clothing and opportunities for health, education, spiritual training and social Mfe. - RURAL YOUTH a SEE US FOR ALL YOUR FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE NEEDS Train boys and girls in improved methods of farming, homemaking, I * • \\ o / • . health, safety, citizenship and leadership, and provide vooationa] gtrid- BURRIS - HARRISON (0. ance. , “Your Friendly Furniture Store” 202 N. Broad St. CMuUn, 8. C. , V j M. S. Bailey A Son, Bankers We Endorse Point 1 Of the 1960 South Carolina Agricultural Program FARM AND HOME MANAGEMENT'' Develop the farm and home into an .efficiently operating unit by sound planning and good management for the best use of land, water, labor and machinery, cash and credit; and the wise use of income for good family living. MODERNIZE YOUR HOME! . £> H. D. PAYNE h CO. G. E. APPLIANCES — TEXACO DISTRIBUTOR 101 Airport Rd. Clinton, S. C. We Endorse Point 4 Of the 1960 South Carolina Agricultural Program GRASSLAND FARMING a Increase production of pastures and forage crops to support our ex panding livestock industry. Grow more Coastal Bermuda for grazing, hay and silage. Use more small grain crops for winter cover, grazing hay and silage. •' l.'. I.-. WE HAVE TWO NEW SPREADERS READY TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR PASTTTRE FERTILIZER NEEDS * ■■ < **» i C-W-S GUANO CO. INC 103 North Adair We Endorse Point 7 Of the 1960 South Carolina Agricultural Program \ PESTS AND DISEASES ii Use recommended materials, equipment and methods to prevent or control crop, livestock, household and stored grain insects, diseases and parasites, weeds, rodents and other pests. f- LET US SUPPLY YOUR FARM SUPPLIES CIO. A. COPELAND & SON HARDWARE We Endorse Point 10 Of the 1 ' * . _ I960 South Carolina Agricultural Program 1% Community Developooit-PuMk Affairs ii s Plan and work together to build better and more attractive coimnu- t nities and develop rural resources and income opportunities. Keep in formed ,on public affairs and programs affecting rural people. Active- • ' if* * ' ly support local farm organizations. , CLINTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE /