Show Y k I 1 ti J i Agricultural Demands t. t The demand for a more intensive campaign to promote the ya agricultural industry in Utah and the country at large is manifested J il the needs of the civilized world which is n now w crying for a greater t of foodstuffs 1 a j J t Utah h must arise to the emergency There are thousands of J acres s o fertile soil in this state which could be made immensely l through the use of the plowshare By thoroughly cultivating 1 a J and nd it would mean that great revenue would be gained Incidentally Incidentally Inci Inci- dentally lent a campaign of cultivation along this line lime would provide provider r for many returning soldiers a l large rg number o of whom are aref f Undoubtedly used to farm fann work t With a view to bringing about abou the e desired result the establish establish- min of a state department of agriculture would be welcomed v F. F Houston United States secretary of If agriculture advocates J IV Ie Governor Bamberger strongly supports the proposition J T th The he world is turning its its eyes to the bread bread basket of the he world i erica In Canada th the different provinces s have lave established d pro- pro departments of agriculture all working in m harmony with the dominion n officials V w The The question arises as to whether Canada is to get a great k C f tal al of the worlds world's agricultural trade without the United S States ates com- com ting Ling Canada has undoubtedly made a forward step and it J A not be amiss for fur the United States to join in stride with wilh a f ft i try which at least in this instance is seizing a great f rii y for the welfare of its people and the world generally |