Show WHEAT agest state 3 taeg of montana residents Rl dent of tha who have pro en there Is I 1 money to be made in dry farming bozeman montana that louie loule ao in dry land farming cola fl a believer in view ot of the assertion is not sAr surprising that his wheat crop last year land yielded him all grown on dry mr accola began farming in the gallatin valley as a poor man and ba b dint of hard economizing accumulated land and livest livestock ock today he has 3 36 acres and a comfort comfortable abl 0 fortune drawing interest 13 J wall Is another gallatin val ley man who has gradually increased until he now his dry land holdings the in has 1120 1320 acres representing vestment of part of his profits from dry farm wheat and oats in adal tion it Is said he has close to in cash and other possessions these are examples of the results of farming without irrigation in this favored section of montana the gal aal latin valley club composed of bustnes bustness men and wealthy farmers and grain glowers edw of 0 ana region MOM and local sallying sall tiling ling interests are carrying out pluis to have this district depre dented at the fourth dry farming congress at billings montana october 2628 26 28 with a large delegation and will 1 I show many samples of gallatin Gal latla valley crops at the international fx fi position lon of dry farm n products at billings october 2528 25 28 1909 |