Show Utah's Virgin F Farm arm Lands Offer Golden Opp Opportunities By C. C H. H Of Burt There I Is a nc new order of oC U things In n agriculture nowadays gent sont farming fanning with the Improved scientific systematic intensive methods bi 15 attractive c interesting and profitable It ned not bp be a life of drudgery long JonE hourS hour'S and hard toll toil The scIentist work worked d his way In Into to agriculture Rs-rl- Rs culture as Into o else and he has hns revolutionized conditions Archbishop JOhn Ireland has summed up the situation in words As As a moneymakIng what Is safer moro remunerative than the tho farm Theland The Tho Tholan lan land 1 ls is continually rising In value ns as a amere amere mere money moncy Put Into the acres i thc safest The Thc products of the thc farm toO aro const constantly going up 11 In value The Tho r need not fear Cear seeing Boeing again In hIs lifetime low prices D hl his turn ha has tome come and come to stay Time w when the farmer fanner with somo reasons complained ot of trials and when hardships only mon ot of sternest fiber held fast t to the quarter section That time has gone Ione b by Today itis comfort It Is affluence today toda It Is Intelligent Carmine arming tt t It is of pro po ducts It Is god prIces 01 or o the farm produces It Is proximity to market It is II populous n And AnI tomorrow l er be better than It Is today TIle The whole trend 1 Of farm fann life Is toward greater r comfort greater great r affluence And n with this Im- Im provement nothing nothing- c cn n back backor or retard greater honor hOllor will be bc at at- tach d to the occupation of at the farmer JiT ater Influence will be accorded him wag the farmer was a drudge p. the tho pe peasant the i servant r ot of the elt city cousin toda he heIs heis today and more moie so eo Is the tho gentleman the tho feudal lord the prince nce Henceforward the the farmer tiller WIer ot of the tho stI l tho gentry of America Must Be But the tiller ot of the tho SoU-tho farmer farmer- not suppose that he can sit fill on the Bunny sJ side o of his barn and whittle while hUe success comes his way 1 h must be pro pro- be I c must constantly read and study tha bulletins Issued by the department depart depart- ment of of the state agri- agri subscribe forand for tor torand colleges he must I and read the scientific and up to 10 date ate fat rn aim J lie Ie tal take e advantage ad- ad vantage antage of such lIch opportunities as the tho Farmers Roundup which will be held iii L Logan sun January 26 G to February 6 6 1914 h lie cin n listen to lectures and partake par par- tak take In touching touching- the ver ven heart of Jh the problems which ho must solve lie UP tudy is markets and then finally he must seek to carry out the Information ho put gathers Into operation efficient methods and businesslike lit on his farm It If he will Jo these things whether ho he Is Isa Isa a general farmar a dairy farmer an or wb whether ther he is 15 engaged In an any other or of tim specialized branches branche of agriculture h he will succeed one None of these things Is beyond his roach they are aro all easy or of accomplishment and will add pleasure to his work Arid And not only will the they add pleasure to his work but add to his bank account Utah an and southern Idaho offer lotter at the present time the Zhe greatest Opportunities opportunities' to the farmer arrne of tada today The climate Is mild In fact just rIght Mi AU the crops of the tempe temperate to zone can be produced in abundance c. c We have no summer drou droughts such as are experienced In the middle west and eastern tern states I I I I I I i i 1 I I f C ny we we no no buzzards blizzards such auch as as theY have I In the plains no states flood such as they have In the valley galley slat the states the s-the son sol Is not worn Orn out as aj It Is In the eastern and New England states tates- and finally the worM world will be pur OUi market marketis ItS is soon oon as the P canal canid is open Willie While our Irrl Irrigated areas areas' arC ar nearly all under the plow the past few rew years have demon demonstrated that probably the most grain and alfalfa crops t to be raised an anywhere where can cun be bc product produced b by following following fol- fol lowing the so called dry farm Carm methods which are really only onh proper proper methods moth moth- ode on lands hands In Utah and 1 Idaho Many Chances Left No young man manof of today need that all o of the opportunities of at the west cst wore monopolized by his gr grandfather Es Es- In northern Utah will he opportunities which will wll make him Inde Inde- p pendent It If he seizes them thern All that Utah needs I is publicity In re regard ard to her agricultural agricultural agri- agri cultural possibilities She has large die die- or of land along the mountain benches benches' where the rainfall averaGes sev- sev Inches This precipitation Insures the crop As Aa an illustration of the opportunities op op- to be found In this distrIct take the tho weaL tilde side of Cache valley alley It Itis is If a VAst granarY today and aud that without with with- out irrigation When men can buy these virgIn l 1 fertile lands at ranging front from 15 to 20 per acre they either etther Jack courage to be their own else elso they do not wish to be Independent In my myown own opinion there Is one thing to ber bel that I 18 that now Is 18 the The spreading and every da day n- n nn's ns n's Is III rapidlY 8 sees pt peOple plc coming from Crom the ast t and establishing themselves The young man manat at Utah must net act now or else elso later he will talk of the chances he had haI to bUY land at 15 and 20 per acre which at that time will be selling at prices running run run- ning t from m 50 to per acre When aU all authorities posted on the matter are frank fronk to confess that the prices or of aU all farm fann products Including graIn Jive stock dalt dairy products and poultry prod prOducts will undoubtedly maIntain maIn maIn- tam tain the high price thc they have reached because of the operation of the tho law ot of supply and demand it should be a POw argument to the young oun man of Utah to stick to the tho farm ann or go back to It |