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Show Ings seldom produce as good as early plantings If other factors Plant spring grains early are equal Small grains have come Into effort to yet maximum production, Experiments over the their own during the past year with the Increased demand and years have demonstrated that At early planting Is one of the present higher prices. extra worth U keys to high ytelds late plant Is so' prices Millard County Progress Fillmore, I'tah 84631 April 5, 1974 Agriculture! Chcmicols Animal ilioilh PrcJucfs b Dusters Sprayers Livestock Vn;AL v.MM;: WHSE: 40 z nu!. Utah Salt SloTS (KOI) P O Box l6?t! 451 South 400 West City. Utah 841 10 e Then, what nutrient judge the fertilizer on the basis of cost per pounl of the needed materials. t.ook for a specific inrredient to solve a specific deficiency. "Keep In mind that plants cant 'eat orgarlc mat'er, real plant nutrients are carton d'cxl'.e from Die air, and water and the simple mineral nutrients from the soil. dost Hah soils are well Tlie lr Ike (SOI) ?K9-r,0i- -- jer acre If con d 355-201- 1, j ) f, V - S athuaK v h 4 vv. supplied with all the mineral nutrients, except phosphorus and nitrogen Nitrogen need not te applied to alfalfa fields. Neither Is it necessary i.j spread phosphate on all fields and gardens every year. Results of soil tests this year Indicate particularly that many garden soils have an exces, .4 phosphate This Is probably due . to a continued excess u after year of complete (erlUzers. Evidently, there are many fields and gardens tlut can ep for a season without mure fertilizer tecause of the high use of commercial fertilizers A good Ilea In recent years :Xr f V , h of ertlllzers, you can buy nitrogen for 20 to 25 cents per 13 ta pound and phosphate 20 cents per pound "Avoid using trace element Iron and zinc art mixtures. only trace elements jr kt & A 's fe al-o- i: f fount to be deficient Infield crops and thse deficiencies are restricted to a cw tsolaied areas. To be effective, must be specific. i treal-men- & V, 4 j 1.1, ' Iv4 $ I r Ksl fa? c - ' 'x JV 4 -- a v V tv. " 'H. H v A-- ' f ti i x ? : '- tS z' 'I4" . . , . .. 2 & w, fT V- v W- . , u-a.-- jr - - 5 - Wo're first again. By a long, tong way. As a matter of tact, we loaned over 65 miiicn dollars more to Utah farmers and ranchers than any other Utah bank. Person to person banking And the right persons. Utah farmers and ranchers have learned through experience, that when they want an agncu'tura! loan, they come to a banker who understands and believes in the agricultural business. And is willing to get personally involved. They've aiways been able to find that banker at First .Security. You'll be able to find him there, too Let s talk. Your place or ours. r c v v v r k" 4- i - c s , s $' - - I I I We believe in you ' , i , extracts "In.estlgate soil sm.endmeol needs'. Amenlments are ont nee lod nor effective Inall soils Test the soil .nd have the filed Imesttiiied before ajgljla them. Tliey may have value Is orrectlng salt or aiksll of but tt requires tons material per acre If 1 avji sx w4 is amnd-men'- 4 you most apply Urge amounts and excess irrigation water far leacMt Remember that a lew ounce of some product or few gallon of water mixture jer acre won't correct alkali or ottxr problems,' the Extension )i specialist said STANDS UP YIELDS BIG PIONEER Corn eve Does the Job! The Pioneer com research -program largest m the wrod "fiht wen the you hypoda gives combination o! features fwy start last. Build Strong I'i and pump out too ye'flsmano high qua'tiy gram Seethe wto seiia FMC Agxumww Of Utah, N.A. ; rpnei BUiVdi I Powers Agriculture Chemu a. D''- Company. Nusry UT Orem. PIONEER. 1 V SI ID CON I tie f4v-t- s F OIC y - - ptonm-- ny. Des Mone . wn1 NiwmevMi 5 3& preb-l-'ir- Chemtcai JLf.v t.' k Jrv i 4 Vs- y A ts "Don't overrate organic matter. Fate It about the way 5 os B do manure or compost takes tons per acre to be effective Even ta a light application of manure, farmer s lead about ten tons per acre. So don't expect Improve w In soils or crop grow, a tl yce apply only a few ounces or pounds of organic maltcrcror-gam- e arc seeded, 1 z v x t f FIRST SECURITY BANK r. v p. V t I, - ; ;f V y' ' ej e4 -r o' s T sse ' xzv C a ti e r Last year First Security Bank made more agricultural loans than any other bank in Utah Z1 .A , & K v f - V? fe .. fr" .1 ? r x , , ? FIRST IN AGRICULTURAL LOANS s1b o ' 1 .. - is to have your sol tested at ISU Soils LeUuwtur, (0 check the fertiliser needs. "You needni be fooled on products of questionable value. A few guidelines will help vou screzn these out. Remember that twneflctal fertilizers and soil amendments fall In three groups: plant nutrient form.,, latlons, organic matter, and materials applied to correct sodium or alkali problems "Consider fertilizer first. Determine which nutrient or are needed. Does the product you are considering contain the needed nutrient1 Ask of the product, are the recommendations on this consistent with the flndl-"fv.jh research? Check the nutrient cost per pound. Remember that even with the present Ugh cost the gs yr ' ' creased, when barley or oats are used as s comjanlon crop to legumes or pasture 40 pounds of seed per acre ti usually sufficient Keith Chapman ISt' Extension Agent 45-7- pounds are less favorable such as later panttng, seel of unknown seed-begermination or a orer these rates should tar '.n- - L. ' or nutrients are needed value. secifically d: II Kill Wa Phone Poultry Equipment F..MT t Vi b First, t.f profit with the higher yieUtn? If ferti semi dwarf grains lizer supplier. ere use somewhat less ferMlier and spred It over more acre".. The high price of seed grain Is rearing concern Some fanners are planting more see it ban Is necessary. When plan mg Is done earlv e:i a rod seeit-ewith reed tf hiyii germination, the following rates are recom-mendebarley 65 SO pounds acre, w'teat and oats Woter Systems rule deter-nin- e d. fertilizer Is avall-allhlglar rates will gie a If you de-- I soil amendmentccre-alls,- " tah State I nivers it y Extension soils specialist. lie advised, "Don't let the fertilizer shortage and high costs Kad you to buy products 50-7- rrcurn-memle- Fast if 73-U'- O Seeds needed fertilizer want to make a dont exited to find pie. cherry the ingredients In a box of sand, exby the same token, dont pect to supply fertilizer needj for your garden or farm with organic miracle products and Small grains are high users of nitrogen fertiliser. Yields will be Increased by nitrogen fertilization If it is needed. If fertilizer Is available and the previous crop was corn or small grain with the stubble removed j'ounds of availapply able nitrogen ier acre, If orn or small grain wl'h the stubble was plowed In, Increase tie per acre, nitrogen 25-- 10 if the previous cr'p was poup Is 5 tatoes or alialfa of available i,itren H "STEVE REGAN CO? f 'in st ' ' AddIy Seed r . VW l T"" - |