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Show Demonstration Train Creates Deep Interest iiuuiircii Mmi die Exhibition t'm ami I'ai'Ki'U Houses Attend iiiliernncle Meetings. ihu bail I.iiko Itoutc and Agricultural Agricul-tural Conegu uemoustratiou tram revel re-vel ted ti hearty welcome hero Tuesday, many luatittestiiig keen interest. J. ti. Ciiiiiigsuu ami W, il, l.cc, olllclals oi ihu Salt Lake Koute, accompanied tho u-nlti. ihu cars ucru visited by more than i.uuu pui'suns, iiugei puuuc schooi nuui.-uis, uu caiini hiiii noieuooks to ,(..wii iu i ii lure vei'Cises. inu cliiei iiuurocii v.ab tuuiercil in tno suo mou-iH, mou-iH, 'iiicii arc entirely new Here, out ..men m prui.ubiy ue udopieil by a ..uinuLi' ui loLin iiuirymeii. me stoca juugnig arouueu much tit iuil'oi. uiiu im luduuieu aiiur inu ineei-nig ineei-nig in mo uiiui'nouii ui lionu iiro. LOi'lluS. i no iiiteinooii meeting, hold In tho tuueriiiiuu, tilt iiirgeiy atieiiucu. n lia llUul'C'tlttt.'U i; j' rot. , w: Mc-..hugiiiin, Mc-..hugiiiin, wuo upoKu on "Irrigation iruiu it ilusuiuss atauuiiolui'; U. 1. iiten'8, me ovn expert, who told now iu nunuio mi! aiiaita weevil, nuu uy l'roi. i.. a .Men in, who spoKe ot niu'uuty ot water. iviaiiy questloim wcro expounded aim answereu. l'roressor Merrill purtlc-aiariy purtlc-aiariy aroused much interest by rending rend-ing a table or the shipments made lu vjii ot products to Los Angeles that wero raised at polntB in Idaho and north ot Ogden products that went iiirough this locality, yet could bo pro. iiuccu lu this county. Tho list follows: fol-lows: Curloads urinu 2,791 riour 164 Condensed milk 125 t'otatocs 84 Apples 59 i" in sheep nnd lambs 822 iMit cattle 2 62 worses 44 ttogs , 421 i ho Sliver Haim did soma serenading serenad-ing before tho evening meeting, which crowded tho main auditorium of tho inuuriiauie. rroi. John T. Calnc III, ueuvereii an aiidress on stockgrowiug, ompliasizing the ralalng of hogs, which he designates as' the "mortgage liner." liuu It. Eldrcdge, Introduced us tho leaning dairyman or the stnte, talked iius and milch cows. Mr. Eldrcdge explained thut becausu or the ravages ot ihu alfalfa weevil and the work necessary for itH control, silage was becoming a necessity to u successful dairy. Tno following reasons wero given why the fnrmer should reed ensilage: H Is succulent. It Ib cheap. It combines well with alfalfa. It biivcs tho entire cum crop, It Is easily digested. it keeps stock lu good health. It stimulates the milk How. It is u feed for summer drouth. It provides a summer ration. Tho following tlgures taken from a chart In the car shows the sizes of t ideal siloes, their cost and number or cows that may be fd for 180 days, teedlng them forty-live pounds of en-sllago en-sllago per day: Size. Cost. No. of Cows ll.2S feet $227.25 15 12x33 feet 315.50 22 16x32 root 357.00 36 16x36 feet 390.00 43 Edward Southwlck presided at the meetings, which, bosldcs being nttended nttend-ed by tho farmers, wcro also nttended by practically nil tho high school students, stu-dents, who supplied sovernl 'musical numbers. |