Show Think N Now or Of Feed Mr 11 Funk I Crops Says Farmers of the Upalco district 1 1 are turning to new V hay crops to replace alfalfa during the time the alfalfa fields are being broken up Farmers throughout Duchesne county are finding that their alfalfa fields are not producing producing pro pro- ducI g what they have a right to I expect The alfalfa production of Duchesne county in 1930 was only I 16 tons per acre Farmers in the Upalco section are turning to peas and oats and wheat and rye for hay crops In Inthe Inthe Inthe the Tabiona section some are planting millets A good many farmers throughout the county I are planting corn which they expect expect expect ex ex- ex- ex to use for silage Just this morning A. A G. G Ross of Arcadia was in our office inquiring as to II the most desirable type of soil in which to construct a trench silo Frank Holgate his neighbor has already dug his trench silo and is busy planting corn with which he hopes to too fill it this fall faU Another farmer in this same section busy planting corn is Thomas M. M Gilbert The Gilberts e. e expect to plant 10 acres of early maturing ye yellow dent corn for silage The Arcadia section is not as hard hit by low hay production lion tion per acre as some other sections sections sec sec- of the county but they are rotating their fields and corn silage silage silage sil sil- sil- sil age will supply the need rough rough- age |