Show Experts Discuss Farm Production PROVO May lay 28 Agriculture 28 28 its size and importance in Utah county was the subject of discussion at the Rotary luncheon meeting Friday noon by Anson Call and Lyman Rich Utah county agricultural agents and Professor Professor Pro Pro- fessor lessor J. J C C. Hogenson of or the U U. S. S A. A C C. No other county in the stale state has such agricultural resources and possibilities possibilities pos pos- sib Hi tics as has Utah county Mr Call said There were 1119 cars of produce shipped from Utah county in 1930 and 1342 from five other coun coun- ties tics The figures brought out by Mr 1 Call showed that Utah county produces 45 per cent of the total produce of or the counties mentioned 85 per cent of the apples and 65 per cent of the peaches Experiments explained by Mr 1 Call showed that it is imperative that Utah count county farmers thin their crops better bet bet- ter In case they are not thinned the experiment showed they are arc apt tobe to tobe tobe be totally unmarketable Professor Hogenson emphasized the need for greater garden production The agricultural train to travel I through Utah county next week will vill have a large number of charts and exhibits snowing showing the care growth storage and preservation of homegrown homegrown home home- I grown foodstuffs he said |