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Show THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER . PAGE SEVEN DEVOTED TO THE LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY OF THE GREAT UINTAH BASIN r .'A'- -r - . e When finding stray stock refer to THE UINTAH Brand Page and notify owners of their critters. You will be doing them a service. BASIN-FARME- j R 1 f m Vernal, Utah , CLASSIFIED ADS If you Aant to Sell, Buy, or Trade a Wagon, Plow, Harrow, Gas Engine, Auto, 'Etc. r Try a 25c Ad in this Column it is sure to bring Results. pr. - FOR SALE Mammoth Bronte tur- -' keys, pure bred, big bone and lota of vitality; very heavy layers, young toms $15.00, pullets $7.50. Can ' furnish toms not related. LEON Hotchkiss, Colo. - L. . EATON BROS-Vern- al, Randlett, Utah Utah Un left ribs and thigh. No 'earmarks. on right, hip or right riba, Under half crop. in each ear. -- JORDAN, SHEEP JOR CflTTLE-HOG- S The Original Tog. Its Doubt Hal Lack -- 22-- tf WANTED 25 H. P. .Steam , eogjae. :. JOHN HARDMAN. My ton, Utah, 25-- n.: 3- FOR SAUE-tTea- mares. Utah m J. H. ;h SALTtAXESTAUPeo: of pound GIBBIN, JVIt. Hoirp, TO LEASE 320" acre farm to , D. S family. EDGAR CARTER, . -- -M- Utah; ... Frix Sod FRES - , V.BJwu. Salt Lake. ... h i I TTV.-- l , c (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Flexibility In crop rotation is a long . recognized principle of farming economy. Agricultural history contains many Illustrations of the use that has been made of this idea from the Middle ages to the present time, especial- ly in Europe. It is commonly ob-- f served, however, says the bureau of soils of the United States Department of Agriculture, that uniformity of soil, even on a single furni. Is most unusual, and that one field nmy require an entirely diiferent rotation of crops from another adjoining It. A rota- tlon best suited to a sandy soli Is unlikely to be suited to a highly productive silt loam. Again, a hillside field, subject to soil washing calls for different rotation management from a field on a flat - ! low-produci- area. - - i ' R. Cn MACHINE & STAMP WORKS, Inc. 242 East 2nd So. Salt Lake,' Utah. J ITS p. . t right ribs. on ? Light in Scratching Shed Different poultryuien are buildina their scratching shed or house with one or two small windows at the rear of the house so that the chickens have light to work there. This keeps worked out from the walls, and amounts to increasing the scratching area. If measured and estimated 11 will be aurprising how much smnllei some poultry houses are In actual service capacity than their dimension would seem to indicate. - th-Iltt- er Each Farm Hat Problems. Each farm presents its own problems. The farmer who farms more or less with live stock Is not so much concerned with rotation as. with the In pruning fruit trees, limbs that acreage of crops necessary to meet bis feeding requirement. The truck droop too much may be remedied by grower is concerned primarily with cutting them back to au upturning the question of crops In relation to brunch and removing the market conditions. 'In either case ro- secondary branches. tation is a means to an end, with two Our cvmni:; m i.ow using year:.; aspects : The growing of the desired crops In a manner, or in diiferent ro- (O.utM.OOO poundsso. uitiiiciul si; ot whicn nhoi. tn.ii t ui tin tations, best suited to the soil and undo ! or c u Mt.oVU.O'M) poiuu, crp. comMrious ; amL the dovetailing coralsp. from wood. low-hangi- a , M. CLARK ' Cedarview," "Utah - ' A. ERICKSON. - - "or thigh. - -- -- HYROI -- RASMUSSEN- - Vernal, Utah - right ribs. , Crop off right, slit and underslope in left. On Boneta, Utah ALBERT. STEPHENSON fj GEORGE A. ShAUGH --1 . Vernal, Utah. Phone Red 495 IRVIN EATON Vernal, Utah Under half crop right ribs. in each ear. L. McNAUGHTOX Vernal, Utah on left side. TOghtning off left rod) On left side. Earmarks, tip ears. both off Mark: half half under Crops upper cropped, ear; FLOAT) E. LAMB My ten, Utah . -- E&t Duchesne, Utah Square crop' left under half ' crop in c.mNrbU right, swallow fork and and under slope in right ear. underbit in left. LOOS FREESTONE tG R. F. D.F.No.H. 1.SMITH Utah iffi Vernal, 13 R. F. D. No. 1, Vernal, Utah Slit in left; swallow fork in right . act ale on right jaw. N. of the dUTere! rotations so as to enable tiie farmer to realize annually the required acreage of each crop he - desires. . Conditions. Influencing Still greater flexibility in crop rotation may be needed, owing to local conditions which may arise, such as insect pests, crop diseases, or weeds. Changing the common fixed rotation may reduce army worm injury, or an additional Intertilled crop may help combat some obnoxious weed. : Changes In economic or market conditions may compel rotation changes. Any cropping system which will permit of easy alternation is preferable - to one that does not possess this quality of elasticity. - left hind quartet, hip" Jag in left ear. s- -- 1 On Upper and; under, sjit in right. apd under haJf ..crop in .left. Write for FREE Maniples Rotation Is Long Recog- riized Principle of Farm- ; ing Economy. un . left "hips and left ribs. Mark: ' Split in each. ear. - -- ... left ribs on INTEK-MT- . Neola, Utah L Iaka Utah - BARGAIN 100 sheets paper .and Tass ..t 100 envelopes with your name and Eat address neatly printed $2.00. Best heal tag ok t linen paper. Only a few box is The market indonej iy prominent itockonn. R0OSleft. Mail your order to day, ' 25-DOUBLE ACTION PLIERS our With tf EVELT STANDARD. 50 per cent more Tags can be atCafll and see ' our tached, with one half the Exertion VALENTINES One pc;Sr.rtmATit.. Priced from 1c up, The as. other Pliers on the market. 25-- lt attaches ROOSEVELT STANDARD. squeeze Tag Instantly. ? J$ ROB,!. II. C. MAKCHANT 25-- lt Flexibility Is ... Big Crop Factor , HUGH RARNES LTT A- - - 7;in right eah Mark; JLlUi- id-"view, Al-Wuz-- E"I . W. H. BOWDEN Hill Creek. Ouray, Utah t P8RF6CT BAH TAGS. Tin 25-- H L-- . F. B, COLLINS R. F, D No,. 1, Vernal, Utah. un ieft side. , P 1 makes it superior to all imitations. Clamped oa in one operation. It stays putt t ; Underhit right ear. GEORGE DUDLEY, are and-pullefeth- ' W. s. PERRY JOHN N. DAVIS- - AND SONS Lapoint,' Utah un left ribs. Crop upper bit, right. On both shoulders. ' Crop and slit in left. Upper slope, under slit in right. Crop off left. G. H. SOUTHAM & SONS iSlR. F. D. No. 2, Vernal, Utah J.F. CHAPMAN Three underbits left. On left ribs. ' 'Vernal, Utah Hole in right. On left shoulder I uu left hip. each ,Ear Mark: - Swallow fork in B A. it ixfRAT.Ti ' ear. Neola, Utah' - tipped on right. !C55i On H. OAKS AV. iuiiaR. F. D. No. 1. Box 63, Vernal. On left side. ij,;,. entire right side. JOSEPH ENGBERSON Vernal, Utah On right ribs. Crop off right ear. Under bit in right ear. D. R. PRICE Bluebell. Utah Waddle on nose. , TVEN G. ROSS Tridell, Utah ribs. Crop upper and derbit right, hole lu left. On left W. 0BEHHAN5IEY Hayden, Utah left side. Far mark: Crop off left and slit in right. on HI LJ On A. D. My ton, Utah Under 7 (Seven.) CHRIS JENSEN Neola, Utah On GARDNER Hayden, Utah RAA Cri L. E. POTTER Cja 213 Utah Underbit in both ears. left ribs. Ear HANCOCK un- WILLIAM ZOWB Myton, Utah left ribs. Slit in right ear. W. S. NICHOLSON Bluebell, Utah Ear marks: Crop off Phone Crescent, Roosevelt, Utah On left ribs. right, underbit and slit in left. Large bit in upper right and left. When answering advertisements, A. II. KcMICKELL please mention THE U I N TA H BASIN FARMER. Lapoint, Utah. On left neck. No ear marks. REX L. GARDNER on right ribs. Neola, Utah On right hip. vi On No ear marks. R. F. D. No. 1, Vernal. Utah right hip. derbit iu left. Slit In right. prj Right Right Ribs W. L. FLETCHER Un- r Left Hip Hip Left Ribs ng H. L. ALLRED Roosevelt, Utah On right ribs Tag in right Right Hip 'r When answering advertisements in this paper, please mention UINTAH ) UMER. CLYDE A. NELSON DUCHESNE : : : UTAH OLD PAPERS Nr sale at this office. |