Okemah Daily Leader (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 162, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 8, 1962 Page: 3 of 6
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SUNDAY JULY 8 1962
7ernLwArat (Uin) The job
of land picking berries from
thorny vines may in become as
obsolete as a hand cranked auto
immobile thanks to a mechanical
-
esirry shaker 'developed by Okla
homa State University's horticul-
ture department
The shaker mounted in front of
a small garden tractor consists of
a set of steel tooth - like tines
which are pushed into the vines
to literally shake off the fruit
Only the ripe berries come off
"We still have to work on recov
!ery of the berries once they are
shaken off the vines" OSU hot-
ticulture head Raymond Kays
said "But we feel the develop-
ment of a successful shaker Is
'well on the way and should prove
to be a big labor saver"
I The machine has been tied-tested
on OBLI agricultural experi
OKEMAH DAILY LEADER
I Despite dry weather that plagu-
ed wheat farmers in many sec-
tions of the state in advance of
harvest time commercial fertiliz
ers boosted this year's wheat
yields
I Three farmers in Roger Mills
County normally a dry area re-
ported better crop yields because
of fertilizer
i Frank Barber of the Pie Flat
community says 10 acres of fer-
itilized wheat yielded 23 bushels
per acre compared with 15 bush-
eta Per acre on unfertilized wheat
Jess Lovett north of Roll had
15 acres of fertilized wheat which
produced 16 bushels per acre
!while his unfertilized wheat was
'just about half that good
Gene Ford of the Crawford area
got 15 to 17 bushels from his fer-
tilized wheat compared with only
18 bushels from the unfertilized
crop "
Jim Fleming superintendent of
the OSII horticulture farms may
well deserve the title of best ant
killer in the state
As he drives about in a pickup
Fleming carries some ant killer
powder which he applies to a n y
and all ant hills he happens to see
along the roadside He estimates
he eliminated between 100 and 200
ant hills last year and so far tiff 1
season is setting a similar pace!'
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SUNDAY JULY 8 1962 ' OKEMAH DAILY LEADER PAGE 3
!home State University's horticul-!ery of the berries once they are I ment staticins at Perkins and Sta:County normally a dry area re- sL5 acres of fertRized wheat which I Jim Fleming superintendent of le eliminated between 100 and 206
Farm 'News ture department shaken off the vines" OSU hot- : well !ported better crop yields because produced 16 bushels per acre the OS11 horticulture farms may ant hills last year and so far this-
The shaker mounted in front of ticulture head Raymond Kays 1 !while his unfertilized wheat was well deserve the title of best ant season is setting a similar pace!
it STILLWATKR (UP!) ---- The job asmall garden tractor consists of said "But we feel the develop- Despite dry weather that plago- of fertilizer 'Just about half that good killer in the state I He carries with him on the pest!
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of land picking berries from la set of steel tooth - like tines ! ment of a successful shaker is tions of the state in advance of community says 10 acres of fer- 1 Gene Ford of the Crawford area As he drives about in a pickup Of the pickup truck a syrup pitch-
thorny vines may scon become as lwhich are pushed into the vineswell on the way and should prove harvest time commercial fertiliz- itilized wheat yielded 23 bushels got 15 to 17 bushels from his ler- ! Fleming carries some ant killer
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7 obsolete as a hand - cranked auto- to literally shake off the fruit to be a big labor saver" !erg boosted this year's wheat per acre compared with 15 bush- tilized wheat compared with only powder which he applies to a n y
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Stephens, Bob J. Okemah Daily Leader (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 162, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 8, 1962, newspaper, July 8, 1962; Okemah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2167070/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.