Show MUST OBTAIN SEED AND FEED Basin sin Must Have Havo na Feed For Spring Work And Seed to Plant Farmers Should Not Be Bo Remiss In Protecting Themselves After that terrible drouth of 1931 followed by an unusually hard winter with snow deeper I and laying longer on the ground I Ithan than for a long time our average average average aver aver- age farmer is hard pressed Possibly Possibly possibly Pos pos- sibly tons of our best hay has been shipped out of the basin basin basin ba ba- ba- ba sin at prices from to 1000 per ton to the farmer fanner and even oats have likewise gone out i I Tills This feed reed sh should ld n have ve been held h-eld I here But money was needed and the farmer who was in dire want for hay has not had the cash to I buy at a price that prevented the feed being trucked to outside I markets markets to to price Helper Provo Provo Provo Pro- Pro vo Heber City Salt Lake City and other points Now spring is late making the planting time from two weeks to four weeks ia later ter than usual Not only must we be crowded with a lot of work to be done inan in inan inan an unusually short period but these problems of seed and feed are forced upon us by a combination combination combination of conditions beyond our control Bold leadership is re re- re- re Organization is very essary There is no time to lose Farmers should see the county county county coun coun- ty agents become advised and act accordingly If we may not get help without too much red tape then we should have a special al U. U B. B I. I C. C meeting for a half halfday halfday halfday day at Ft Duchesne and ask for that minimum of help which will preserve our homes and protect us against disaster I |