Show Plowing Vit vT T 0 in U ah q i- i f I f t i 1 d of tI ar pct r x I 6 r Zt Nw pro o r. r I tI I I I t fi t I J rI 1 1 h t II I- I I I s ALT I s. s v if- if iff ff f x Vv A f i I- I V C 7 S ST l Ft fC L I I r J alfY 1 Y y w. h. h 1 1 rM a. a y IC THE DI T BORE HOLES INSERT THE TilE EXPLOSIVE AND TD TOUCH TorCH IT OFF I. I Jim Jim lake take ft n. few te sticks clicks of dynamite and go d down mn and plow up tho the orchard 1 er Jim and er Jim take keer The Tho above command expresses tho w. w lat latest st in scientific farming It Jt also signalizes the dawn o of an era of ot peace pc grail nd contentment for tor the old gray grav mare mar who vho has heretofore been compelled to plod along to an early grave gra at the tho fore tore of ot a stubborn plow t Plowing time Is to be known ao no dy dy- I that that Is s If It the predictions of ot II D. D Gaskill and George B. B Clark of or th the agricultural department of do tho E. E I I. I duPon duPont t t de Nemours Powder 1 company come conic true and ClarK ClarI are h here rc from San Francisco conducting a I. I series of or private demonstrations demonstrations demon demon- In Jn the art of farming with dynamite There has been no less than a no half dozen doren ato demonstrations so far In different sections of ot tho state A big public demonstration will bo ho held In tho the vicinity of ot Salt Halt Lako In tho very near future according to Sir r. Gaskill 3 0 Ie I I 1 believe believe- that tho the next t ten n years ears I will see twice as much po powder pod d p. p I used for agricultural purposes as is used for Cor mining and railroad construction work 8 salts said hl Mr Gaskill yesterday Sumo Somo farmers nave a wrong Id idea a about dynamite The They l know now It Is a powerful po explosive and believe o it Is s dangerous to handle much Dynamite is very powerful pot more mOle than gunpowder Ver but is actually safer to handle The uThe thief chief u uses es for dynamite on the farm faim cain iro aru ru for lor clearing lund Iund of ot stumps trees and find boulders urcal breaking up hardpan hardpan hardpan hard- hard pan shalo or clay day plowing draining swamps planting and cultivating cultivating orchards digging ditches po post postholes t holes wells and reservoirs road making luS' luS and grading excavating e for tor foundations and cellars digging trenches for Cor tiling and pipe lines a and all ll re regenerating old worn-out worn lands With dynamite tho tiro farmer can un go godown godown godown down in tho the lower earth eaith strata that a plow low can never nover reach Ordinary plowIng plowinG plowing plow plow- ing merely turns ov over r the same samo old soil year ear after year rear and constant decrease In crops is only prevented by rotation or expensive a fertilizing Natural elements of or t fertility of ot soil are lre phosphoric acid potash humus and nitrogen compounds Wowing stirs tho the soil six or eight inches from tho the top but these plant food element clement in the tho underlying un un- soil soli are never touched by tho plow Last List week Gaskill and Clark Clarl went to Idaho Falls Fals Idaho at tho the In Instigation Instigation In In- of the tho Village o Improvement association of or that place Jace to break bruk ground for a public park puk Tho The event was made a social affair of or the tho clU city I Gaskill Oni and Clark expect t to devote oto two years ears to educational work worle In Inthe Inthe Inthe the intermountain country and will make Salt Halt Lake Lake- their headquarters |