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...Amherst 1 p.m. 18 Williams 2 21 Columbia 11 a.m. 27 Dartmouth 2 p.m. Nov. 4 at Penn 10:30 a.m. 11 Princeton 10:30 14 at Wesleyan 2:30 p.m. 17 at Brown 2 24 at Yale 1:30 Varsity Cross Country Oct. 7 Cornell 10 BU, Brandeis 13 at Brown 17 UMass 20 Columbia, Penn at New York 27 at Dartmouth Nov. 3 Princeton, Yale 10 Heptagonals at Van Cortlandt Park, N. Y. 20 ICAAAA at Van Cortlandt Park 27 NCAA at Michigan State Freshman Football Oct. 13 at Tufts 2:30 p.m. 21 at Brown...
...Chemical Co.) is sprayed on weed seedlings causing them to turn blue and shrivel, while surrounding wheat continues to thrive. Tested on wheatfields in Can ada and the U.S., the two chemicals have been a spectacular success, sometimes boosting an area's yield by as much as 15 bu. an acre. They will get their first full-scale workout this spring on the rolling wheatland of Western Canada...
Although agricultural experts are still not certain just how the two chemicals do the delicate job of differentiating between wheat and weed, they are confidently predicting remarkable results. Some scientists expect the Canadian wheat crop alone to show an increase of 75 million bu. a year. And though both companies may sell more Avadex and Carbyne than any other herbicide ever made, some of their scientists suspect that they have opened the lid on a Pandora's box. Said one of them last week: "With a surplus of North American wheat right now, what are we going...
...yuan's low estate is dramatic evidence of Peking's virtual bankruptcy and the urgent need to raise hard currency to pay for 233.4 million bu. of Canadian grain ordered last month (TIME...
...Freeman was ready to make some compromises, but gave no indication that he was willing to scrap Title One. There was little time to lose. As Freeman fretted, his Agriculture Department announced that this year's bumper crop of wheat would add about another 125 million bu. to the stockpile that already totals 1,450,000,000 bu. Every day the U.S. spends $1,400,000 just to store a mountain of surplus food that now is worth $9.4 billion...