Show I I CEREALS SAI T TO BE POORlY Communication has been received from F. F 1 S. S Harris director of the Utah agri agricultural cultural experiment station staton ur urging Intensive in intensive intensive In- In cultivation and I Increased acres acreage ge for tor all al cereal crops fo for 1918 lS especially lands devoted to the raising ot of wheat Mr Harris is connected with the Utah Agricultural college and acts In in cooperation tion ton with the United States department department of The communication from Mr Harris follows It I Is now evident that it If the war continues continues con con- there will wi be a great scarcity of ot material in the world worl In Europe bread has 1128 been rationed out to the citizens for tor over two years In America we have not yet YEt felt tel tela a shortage except as this condition Is la reflected in the high price prie of wheat and flour Now that we weare weare weare are actually at war however each citizen dUzen will have occasion to know tie the value of wi bread Already the slogan of A wheat- wheat less day each week has been sent fent out This all aU means that wheat and flour will wi b be at a premium for Cor some time Even If i the tile wheat crop of ot America America should l be e very large largs any allY excess could readily be absorbed by the starving millions of ravished Europe Tt It 1 is absolutely Impossible impossible impossible sible during the period of the tile war to produce produce produce pro pro- duce more breadstuff than can be used to good advantage When the War var was forced on us last spring the farmers knowing that wheat would be high planted every available acre Considerable land that had not been properly prepared was wae planted and andas andas andas as a result resul there will wi be many any failures There was not time to make male the preparation preparation tion ton that tha t ever every good farmer knew was desirable Patriotic duty called caled for tor a large acreage to be planted even eyen If i there was a possibility of failure The Tue same excuse cannot annot be found for tor forthe forthe the 1918 crop We now now h have e sufficient warning of ot the necessity of a large larg production production pro pro- ducton and we e can be sure that prices will wl be high The thing to do then Is to prepare P thoroughly Ug to take advantage g of f iu h the situation 1 Fit every a available acre c I of wheat land in ill such a way that it I will wi produce a a. a maximum crop An excellent I opportunity is offered for the tile wheat ral raiser er to make good profits to respond to a patriotic dut duty to his country and to render a great geat service serice to mankind Who Vho Is able to resist such an urgent combined I i call cal |