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Show Page 8 BOadli tbeoi? CacncaOucag) appDuGGnfeGic auaSDalbDo Cay praD H 2 Revs Qnd Vievs From qoor Coont Qgent -- plying for a black bear hunting permit will not be required to purchase a small game or combination license. Hunters must specify whether they want a limited entry bear permit, or a limited entry bear archery permit, by checking the correct box on their application. Applications will be rejected if a Hunters must purchase a box isnt checked. All hunt numbers have 1999 Utah small game or combination license to apply, or they changed from last year and are must include funds so one may no longer included on the applibe purchased for them if they cation. The new three digit, blue hunt numbers may be found in draw a permit. This may be confusing to hunt- the 1999 Utah Black Bear Procers who are aware of lamation, which will be available which did away with the need to by April 12. Tb make it easier to pick up have a small game license to hunt bears in Utah. As with most the right application, applicaUtah legislative bills, though, tions for residents and nonresithis bill doesnt become law un- dents are different colors this til July 1, so those applying for a year. Applications for Utah resi1999 blade bear permit must still dents are printed on white paper. Beginning April 12, hunters purchase a small game or combination license, Tutorow said. who dont receive an application Beginning in 2000, those ap- - in the mail may obtain one from hunting license agents statewide; Division offices in Ogden, Salt Lake City, Springville, Vernal, Price and Cedar City; or at Application Office, the private contractor handling the 1999 Utah Black Bear Draw. Hunters from may call 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. The contractor has the Division bonus point status files and should be able to answer hunters questions, Tutorow said. Most hunters will not have to travel to pick up a 1999 Utah black bear hunting application. Instead, they should receive ,one in the' mail by April 12. 1- acre than the space devoted to the family garden. Back yards in town may also afford an excellent location for a good garden if sufficient water is available. Some contend that it is cheaper to buy vegetables than to grow them yourself. Anyone who has tasted fresh garden peas, sweet com, or had the satisfaction of clipping just enough lettuce for the coming meal will tell you that this is not so. For a few months, at least, a family who is willing to put forth the necessary effort can the vegetable counter and enjoy attractive, flavorful, and nutritiously fresh vegetables from their own garden. PLANNING YOUR GARDEN. The vegetable garden should be in fertile soil with an ample water supply available. It should be easily accessible to the family so that produce can be gathered with the least possible effort. The garden should be carefully planned. Most of the space will be occupied by the family is favorite vegetables, but we strongly recommend that different new vegetables and newer varieties be tried. Utah gardeners might profitably grow asparagus, rhubarb, broccoli, cauliflower, endive, parsley, salsify, Swiss chard, kale and eggplant. COMPOST. A compost of grass clippings, leaves, straw, or waste portions of vegetables or any herbaceous crop residue may be used in place of manure. The compost is made by piling the organic materials in layers 6 inches thick and covering with a thin layer of soil until the pile is approximately 4 feet wide, 3 feet high, and as long as is needed to contain the materials available. Care should be taken to spread clippings in a thin layer. As the pile is being made, 2 should be spread cups of on each bushel of organic material. The pile should be kept moist to hasten decomposition. Less watering will be required if boards are placed around the sides of the pile and a basin is made by ridging soil around the top of the pile to retain water or so that the basin may be filled quickly by a hose. FERTILIZERS. Rapid growth of high quality vegetables requires an adequate supply of soil nutrients. Nitrogen and phosphorus are the elements most likely to be deficient by-pa- ss 10-20- -0 9, This change is among a number of changes that await those applying to participate in Utahs black bear hunts this fall. Among the major changes: Most of the hunters who have in Utah soils. Apply 3 pounds of a fertilizer, or equivalent, applied for a Utah black bear for each 100 square feet of gar- permit since 1993 should receive den. You may broadcast half of a preprinted hunting permit apthe fertilizer before plowing and plication in the mail by April 12, work the other half into the sur- said Judi Tutorow, wildlife liface 3 inches of soil after plow- censing coordinator for the Diviing. Fertilizer applied in bands sion of Wildlife Resources. Each preprinted application 3 inches deep and 3 inches to the side of the row of seeds or 6 inch- includes that hunters bonus es deep and 3 to 6 inches to the point information and may only side of small transplanted plants be used by them. Hunters may will be more efficiently utilized not make photocopies of their by the plant, but is more difficult application for other hunters to to apply. Young plants or germi- use," Tutorow said. Those with questions about the nating seeds will be injured ifthe fertilizer is placed above or di- bonus point status listed on their rectly under the furrow or closer application should contact Hunt than 3 inches to the side. d manure is of value in supplying nutrients and improving the texture of the soil to make the tillage operations easier. Apply 1 to 2 bushels of manure to each 100 square feet. If manure is applied each year, 2 Public input about whether received to the Utah Wildlife pounds of treble superphosphate certain types of muzzleloader Board when it meets in Salt Lake per 100 square feet may be used and archery equipment should City May 13 to establish possifertilizer. not be allowed for use while ble muzzleloader and bow huntin place of the A FEW GARDEN TIPS hunting in Utah, beginning with ing equipment restrictions for 1. There is no substitute for good its 2000 seasons, will be taken the 2000 season, and to approve seed. There are many varieties at upcoming Regional Advisory Utahs 1999 Antlerless Proclaon the market. Buy only the Council meetings. mation. best. The Central Region RAC meetPossible Muzzleloader 2. Plant only a few feet of a ing will be held April 22 at 6:3 0 and Archery Equipment row at one time if planting let- p.m. at the Springville Art Shop Restrictions tuce, peas, radishes, and other Building, 443 South 200 East. A number of reasons are becrops which rapidly become overThe equipment proposals to be hind a citizen committees promature at harvest time. discussed were provided by an posals to not allow certain types 3. Plant an early, semi-earla citizen committee ap- of muzzleloader and archery and a late variety of pointed by the Division of Wild- equipment for use while hunting sweet com at the same time to life Resources. in Utah, beginning with its 2000 spread the harvest period. Mid- . Public input about the Divi- seasons, said Lenny Rees, Diviseason and late varieties are the sions 1999 antlerless big game sion Hunter Education coordinabest quality for canning and hunting proposals also will be tor. freezing. For example, proposals requirsought. 4. Plant each variety of sweet At the meetings the public will ing that arrows be a certain com in a block three or four rows hear presentations about the length and weight and that exwide. You will get better filled proposals and may ask questions panding mechanical broadheads ears because-- o better pollina- and provide their input and sugtion. (liw... . gestions. RAC citizen represenSee Hunt on page 10 5. Keep space occupied. When tatives will take the public input early crops such as lettuce, peas, radish, and spinach are gone, make second seedings or plant vegetables such as snap beans, beets, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, sweet com, kohlraWhat these bi, summer squash, Swiss chard. 6. For better tomato yields use round fungus balls double-hi- ll planting (6 inches appoarod in my lawn between plants). last sumasr, and 7. Control weeds early. An hour what can I do to spent hoeing small weeds will save hours of work later when provont thoir roturn?" weeds are mature. 8. Control insects when they Answer by: Jerry Goodspeed, ly and first appear. Know the control Utah State University Extension infrequently, giving the soil a methods of different insects and Horticulturist chance to dry out between waterThose large balls are part of ings. For more apply as directed. information about growing veg- a fungus that feeds on decaying The fungus requires water to etables contact the Extension of- material. They will normally not survive and thrive and will befice. harm the grass, but can be un- come less of a problem if the soil is given a chance to dry out besightly. They are always present in the tween waterings. soil to a certain degree and probDirect column topic questions ably did not come in from the to Donna Falkenborg, Utah seed. If you worked some organ- State FLOOR COVERINGS) ic material into the soil, the fun- University Extension, 4900 Old Growing vegetables, docs a family garden pay? of land on the farm No piece will return more per Wednesday, April 7, 1999 Nephi, Utah 'fElje 10-20- -0 HB-19- 6, Public input sought on possiblo Well-rotte- muzzleloader and archery equipment restrictions and 1999 antlerless big game hunting rules 10-20- -0 y, mid-seaso- n, ara ms lata gus may just be breaking it Main Hill, Logan UT down. Phone I know of no good control except to be certain to water deep- - donnafext.usu.edu. 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Applications must be submitted one of the following ways: through the mail to: Hunt Application Office, P.O. Box 30389, Salt Lake City, UT 84130-038or through an overnight mail service to: Hunt Application Office, 185 N. Maine St., Fallon, NV 9; 89406 An instruction sheet to help hunters complete their applica WhaaTanASraylBnoum 40s aq. H CktaaoiSa ga. Gahr 40$ Paksad SOS Hunters may wish to mail their application so it arrives no later than 5 p.m., April 23. If youve made an error on your application, but we receive it no later than 5 p.m., April 23, well attempt to contact you and give you an opportunity to correct the error," Tutorow said. Unless applicants plan to hunt only bears in 1999, theyre encouraged to purchase their yearly Wildlife Habitat Authorization before applying. Those who do not have a 1999 Habitat Authorization before applying must include funds with their application fee so one may be purchased for them, should they obtain a permit. 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