Show i Over the County iI i I Agents Agent's Desk i Louis Jensen Extension Agronomist Agronomist Agron from Utah State University was In Summit County Thursday making a survey around the county county coun ty with County Agent J. J Reed need Moore gathering grain samples th 4 Is being planted for tor crops The purpose of this survey Is to i cheek chet k the type and quality of seed grain being planted in the county About 15 per cent spot check of the farms were sent In Into Into into to be tested for germination purity of seed percentage of weed seeds and other materials I II I Those who are Interested In mouse infestation in Kamas Valley Val Vat ley can obtain bait grain from the County A Agents office in CoallIe Coal Coal- yule lI County Agent Moore Owen Morris District Agent of the Fish and Wildlife Service and Rube Jensen Peoa made a survey of farms In la Kamas Valley a arid add d found that mien mice had migrated from fields to ditch banks and fence lines where th there thre re Is a protective cover conI They advise that it would be wise for the mice to be ba controlled con trolled beca because M of the tho damage which might be done to crops during Juring the summer Spring Is b Insect insect pest control time advises C COli County o u n t y Agent Moore Alfalfa weevil cattle lice cattle grubs sheep ticks licks poultry lice and mites cutworms brown and European red mites on fruit I trees and seed corn maggots and wireworms are a few of ot the more I general and Important Insect pests which need to bo be controlled throughout most of Utah at this I time Home owners are being troubled troubled I led by box boxelder elder bugs and clover mites entering the home Both Doth of I these pests should be controlled lout out of doors to prevent them I from front entering the home schoolroom school room loom or office I Flower garden lovers sh should uld treat gladiolus corms bulbs with I I DDT dust If they have not already done I so i Contact your local extension I office for further advice on Insect control |