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Show ii Edward Soulhwick f'i Elected Vice-President mmmii 1HH. Hlshop James II. Gardner returned K : Monday from Logan, where ho was a HI i dolognto to tho Stato Dry Farmors' HP ) Congress. Tho bishop bii)-b that the HH congress discussed many Important B mipstlons, and undoubtedly will bo of Hl', KrcaC uenclltYo the Btato. Dry farm- H&i '"G hub como to stay. Uy far the big- Hlf sost hnlf of tho state's wheat crop Is Rf now Brown on tho dry farms, and Iji Hf tho nenr nituro practically nil of the Hj wheat In tho stato will bo grown with- K out irrigation. Tho scientific dry Rfc farmer today Is ns certain of his crop 9 1 ' nB ' ll)9 Irrigated farmer. Dut cdu- B cation Is nccdod to tench dry farmors fj successful) methods of conserving tho B moisture -or 'the "soils find getting re- (3 8U,t8 in lll i'I'd or crops. The dry B farmer must also learn tp grow some- Hj i thing to rotate with wheat If he ex- , , lcctB to "keep tip 'tlio productivity or 1 , ( '''a "oil. Thq crop most vntuiiblo for n this purpose Is corn. It may cither bo H cut Brcen and p'resqrved In bIIocb or W D0 Permitted to' ripen and bd used for H rntonliiR purposes. One of tho speak- ' s ors nt tho congress this year produced i over '00,000 bushelR or wheat and now Hf Iih" 2.0Q0 acres planted' to fall grain. H' In Cncho Valley tho farmers rnvor '' 0o,d Colli wheat becnuso of Its yield. Hi '" Nephl they prctor tho Koford va- il rloty, whllo In Rcxburg they get bcBt Hf. results from Turkey Red, which R' hrings lb cents moro per bushel In H that mnrkct. H, Mr. Onrdnor was on tho uomluatlug W . commltteo nnd secured the election of H Edwnrd Southwlck' as vice-president. Hi J- w- Paxman was elected president. |