5. \rhen tractor is hitched to a stmp or heavy load , always hitch to dravrbar and 

 never take up slack of the chain with a jerk , 



6. Be extra careful when working on hillsides , Vlatch out for holes or ditches 

 into which a wheel may drop and cause tractor to overturn, 



7. Always drive tractor at speeds slow enough to insure safety , especially over 

 rough ground or near ditches, 



8. Always keep tractor in gear when going down steep hills or grades , 



9. Reduce speed before making a turn or applying brakes. The hazard of over- 

 turning the tractor increases four times when speed is doubled, 



10, Always stop power take-off before dismouiiting from tractor, 



11, Never dismount from tractor when it is in motion. Wait iintil it stops, 



12, Never permit persons other than the driver to ride on tractor Yihea it is lii 

 operation, 



13* Never stand between tractor and drawn implement when hitching . Use an iron 

 hook to handle drawbar, 



lU, Do not put on or remove belt from belt pulley while pulley is in motion , 



15, Should motor overheat , be careful when refilling radiator . 



16, Never refuel tractor while motor is running or extremely hot , 



17, ViTien tractor is attached to a power implement be sure that all power liiie 

 shielding is in place , 



TAKE TEffi TO BE SAFE 

 INJURIES are painful and costly, DEATH is unpleasant and very permanent, 



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PCMOLOGICAL PARAGRAPHS 



A study of spray machines in Connecticut shov/s that as good control of pests 

 at less cost can be obtained y-ilth mist blowers as compared vdth conventional hydrau- 

 lic sprayers, A complete report of this study is contained in the Connecticut 

 Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 567 hy Dr, Philip Garman, 



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In the Hay lii issue of New Jersey FRUIT NOTES Dr, A, J, Farley reports injury 

 from Captan (UO^ as follows; " The new fungicide referred to under the general 

 name of Captan has caused serious injury in a number of apple orchards in New Jersey, 

 The injury at present is confined to orchards in which Captan was used in pre-bloom 

 and bloom sprays, or before the petal fall stage. The injury consists primarily of 

 circular brown spots on the spur leaves, similar in appearance to Frog-Eye spots. 



