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Recalling Our Roots: 40 years ago, farm fire was investigated as possible arson
 

1965: 50 years ago
Ishmael Knoy, trustee of Center Township in northern Rush County, met with his advisory board, school board and Raymond Hay, Mays principal, to discuss school reorganization possibilities. The group recommended Center be accepted into the Rushville Consolidated School Corp. Present high school enrollment there is down 20 pupils from last year and more each year following, because of no longer receiving high school students from Gings, Raleigh and Jackson schools.
Many area farmers report heavy infestations of corn flea beetles in their field and sweet corn this year.
Champions in Parliamentary procedure were the boys of the Hagerstown FFA chapter. They won the District 9 contest and then went on to win the Section 3 contest. Team members were Dan Howell, Donn Baker, Max Smith, Larry Smith, Mike Doerstler, Dion Ammerman, Mark Mendenhall, Bob Clark, Steve Davis and Jim Doerstler.
1975: 40 years ago
Poultry for sale: Royal Palm and wild turkey eggs for sale. 90 cents per egg; young for sale; Reeve and Silver pheasant eggs for sale, 70 cents; few old birds – Bob Corrington, Liberty, Ind.
Based on conditions as of first of May, Indiana’s anticipated production of winter wheat is forecast at 63 million bushels, the highest on record dating back to 1866.
Arson is being investigated as the cause of the fire that caused an estimated $150,000 damage at the Karl Tellman farm complex near Columbus, Ind., recently. Four large storage and livestock barns containing hay and 500-600 piglets and hogs were destroyed in the fire.
1990: 25 years ago
Two Valley water drive irrigation systems: 5 tower, asking $2,000; 7 tower, asking $2,500, good condition – Greenville, Ohio.
If you farm in Kentucky, which weed does the greatest economic damage in corn? Which weed infests the most corn acreage? And which is the toughest to control? The answer is johnsongrass, johnsongrass, johnsongrass. Shattercane was next, with foxtail, fall panicum, pigweed, cocklebur, morning glory and ragweed appearing on the surveys.
Real estate for sale: 400-acre Shelby County farm for sale with lease back returning 7 percent. Owner will also consider a cash sale. Excellent headquarters farm with home, 250,000-bushel grain drying and storage, shop and 4 large metal storage buildings. Farm has 3 phase and natural gas for grain dryers. ASCS shows 387.6 acres tillable with a 291.50-acre corn base, $1,875 an acre – Call George Brunner at the Sirkus Agency, Shelbyville, Ind.
2005: 10 years ago
High productive farmland, 160 acres, all tillable, north of Marion, Ind., $3,500 per acre. Farmer semi-retiring in 2006 with possibilities of up to 2,200 acres for rent in 2006. Also, newer line of large John Deere equipment can be made available if needed – Sweetser, Ind.
Used trucks for sale: Ford F350, Lariat, dually, V-10 leather, loaded, 50,000 miles, $18,900; 2003 Ram 3500 ST, dually, 6-speed diesel, 8,700 miles, $26,100; 2003 Ram 2500, SLT quad cab, 4WD, 25,000 miles, long  bed, auto diesel, $30,500; 2003 Ram 2500 quad cab, 4WD, long bed, Laramie, 15,000 miles, $25,900 – Fletcher Chrysler Dodge Jeep, Franklin, Ind.
A team of students from Purdue University won first place at this year’s national marketing competition hosted by the National Agri-Marketing Assoc. in Phoenix.
5/28/2015