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Show - - - - - FROMTHECOli FROM THE CDUNTY COUNTY CDUNTYAGR'L COUNTYAGR'L itl-TV itl TV - " ' . AGR'L AGRL . ' AGENTCounty AGE AGENT , I ' County Agrent Joseph F P Parrish Parrishand Parrishand : ' and County A AC-A AC A C.A CA . - committeemen committeemenHoward CommitteemenHoward ConimitHoward Howard Lance Clarence Hand Hol3 Holy oak oakII1d oakand II1d and . ! Vern Bliss BIlss attended a districtmeeting district cmeeting . meeting ot of the AA-A AA A A.A.A AA.A AAA . . - . at Fniweek Price -js js - last lastweek I Iweek week vi . v.here vhere where here the 1933 1938 agrlciconservation agTicultural agricultural agTiculturalconservation agriculturalconservation conservation program v w . as explain explained explained eed ? ed to them Sin S1.n S1n . Jian Jl Jt an countmitteemen county } ' corn com coin committeemen coinmitteemen mitteemen J T Pherson GUY GHurst ' R a RHurst aHurst Hurst Edd . E ProvonshaArthur J'rQvonsha JrQvonsha Provonsha ' . and andArthur andArthur Arthur J Carlson Carison also at attended attendedthe attendedthe : the roeeUng meeting Representatives Representativespresent werepresent werepresent were present from Grand SanEmery San Juan JuanEmery JuanEmery Emery and Carbon countiesDavid counties countiesDavid David \ E\ans E ans Etans \ rural rehabilsupervisor rehabllit rehabilitation rehabilitationsupervisor tion tionsupervisor supervisor tor for Grand and San Salcounties Juancounties Juancounties Juan counties spent several daMoab days In inMoab InMoab Moab during dunng the past week on 01tor i loansfor loansfor loans for 1938 1938Orson 1938Orson Orson P Madsen field fieldsentative repre repre- representative - . sentative of the Faim Falm Farm Crediministration credlt Credit Ad Admin1straton Administration min1straton ministration ! was In the county countyTuesday countyTuesday ( ; Tuesday on feed fecd and seed sced loa loans ; i for 1938 - A G Kilburn Kllburn junior fieldof field officeror officeof officer office or of the A.A.Aas A.A.A AA.A AAA . . . \ was \\as as in Moab on onday Tues Tuesday Tuesday day March 22 to meet withbers mth vvrtlr mem members membens bers bens of the Grand and San Sancounts Juancount Jual Jualcount Juan count count agricul ural conservation oonservatiol conservationcommittees oonservatiolcommittees consercommittees committees to outline outllne morepletely more corn com completely cornpletely pletely the 1938 program The Th.tire Thtire . e entire entire en tire day dayas BBS \\as as was \ spent in m discithe dIscUSSlng discussini dIscUSSlngthe discussinithe the new piogram program and its statGrand status inGrand it itGrand In Grand and San Juan COilllties counties countiessent Present Present pre sent at the meeting meetmg were CAgent County CountyAgent CountyAgent ( Agent Joseph F Parrish and com Corn committeemen Cornmitteenren < itiltleemen mitteemen mitteenren Howard Hov.ard Hovard . Lante Lance Lanz Cla Clarence ClarenceHolyoak ClarenceHolyoak ; Holyoak J T Pehrson GuiHurst Gu Guy RHurst R RHurst Hurst and Edd E Provonsha ProvonshaRural andRural andRural and Rural Rehabilitation Rehabilltation Supcr\1sor Supcr 1sor Supervisor Supervisorfor Supertor Supcr1sorfor \isor isor \ \ for Grand Grsnd and San Juan counties countiesDavid comDavid i iDa David Da Vld EvansOut Evans El'ans Elans EvansOut ' - Out of 67 Utah poultry poultr3 loanstotaling loans loanstotaling 1totaling totaling o\ o 0\ 0 ov oer 0er \ \ er $239000 239000 $239 239 $ 000 approvethe approved ! by bythe bythe the Utah Farm < . pioductlon pJ.oduction pJoduction production Credlt Credit CredltassociatlOn Creditassociation C : association associatlOn 66 have been repaid repalfull d in infull infull full a . notice from the westernvision western . division di division vision of the farm Ci Ciedit Cledlt edit Admlnis Adminls Admlnistratlon Adminlstration AdmJtratlon tratlon tration states The unnald unuaid unnaid loafor loan ] isfor is isfor I for a . minor account and will mll prob probably probably pably ably be paid off in m the near futureE futE future futureE treal ; l E K K ' " " Windei Wmdel Wrndei secretary and tsurei trea treaSurel treasurer Surel surer of the organization organizatlOn reportsCash reports repo ; Cash income mcome from the tl1e salefarm sale offarm offarm of farm commodities in m Utah incleas incieas incleased incieased incned as ed by 12 per cent In 1937 over 1a 1936 1936a a . bureau of or agricultural econonucs economies econonucsreport economiesreport econorreport report Issued recently pointsThe pomts points out outThe outThe The total farm commodity income Inci . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I . I 71 71per 7 7per 7 throughout the nation increased incre ised Sale SaleI Saleof Saleof per cent In the some penot perlod period 1 I ot of farm goods brought rought mon more mon4S ; thanI than 4S 45 million dollars Into the tarmers farmers tarmerspocket farmerspocket ts , pocket In this thlS state last year as a5 ascompared a5compared compared with just over 40 million millionin millionin In 1936 and about 35 mill10n million In 1935 Livestock sales also accounted accountedI accountedfor & tor for a comparatively large percent percentage percentage p < rcent of the total for tor the state lasi last lastye'U lastyet I age yezr ye'U yeU yet ' " ' Almost two thirds of thefarm thefarm the tarm farm Income came from front the sale ; of 01 ofhvestock 01livestock livestock hvestock and livestock productsproduction produc products - Production Productlon of agricultural products pro products con- con consmnption consutnption - - - for home ducts foi fOl foe sale or sumption smnption sutnption was larger last year than thanIn thanin the govern- govern government government - - ' for which gment ear 1 In " any y I6811 3 ) ment has records a bureau of olcultural : agricultural agricultural agri cultural economics report issued issuedrecently issuedrecently recently indicates The har\est har est harsest \ est offruits offrmts of and cotton ac accountc'd accounted tmhs frmts fruits truck crops counted countc'd countcd ' foi fOl foe part of IOf the total reachlag reach reaching ; their highest marks last lastProduction yearProduction yearProduction year Production Ing lag of giam geam crops craps crapsas vigreatest \\as as was \ , the thegreatest thegreatest greatest since 1928 but production productionof of livestock l1vestock and livestock llvestocl . productswas products than In 1936 and andsmaller andsmaller smaller smalIer was \ as theI thefive thefive the durin during smaller than any year five rear year period peri from 1830 1930 to 00 1934 I i I I Forester Urges - More l\lore l lore Dfore \ Windbi Windbleaks Widbreaks WindbleaksFor WidbreaksFor lf'or lfor For ; ' ut-lh ut lh Utah - FarmsTree Farms FarmsTree " Tree . wmdbreaks v.mdbreaks vmdbreaks windbreaks should be plant planted planted . ed on every farm In Utah i where wher wherhigh highinds high \ winds \\inds inds occur according to toWhitney JWhItney J Whitney Floyd extension to forester forests foresterat forestsat ; ester at the Utah State Agricultura Agricultural : ! col college college lege Farmsteads especially need needprotection neec neecprotection protection . . , Mr Floyd says saysA saysA A fanner farmer receives recelves innumelable innumerable innumelablebenefits innumerablebenefits innume ' benefits fiom tlom from carefully planning planningpunting - ade adequate adequate plintmg phntUlg punting and maintaining- maintaining malntaining an quate quateindbreak qua to \ windbreak \\indbreak indbreak Mr Floyd points pointi pointsout pointiout oints out A home protected by trees takes take takesless ; : less fuel to keep it comfortably comfortablywarm comfortablywarm comfor warm and yards are warmer when whenprotected whenprotected i ? protected from cold winds Furth Furthermore Furthermore cattle cattlelessens cattlelessens ermore a warm corral for clessens lessens the food required reqUlred tothem to I-.eep I.eep I .eep eep keep I.eepthem keepthem - . health Trees also alsosene alsosen them in good sen sene a to beautlfi eautif3 beautify the farm home aswell aswell as well as to act as a wUldbreal- wUldbreal windbreak wUldbrealMr - . Mr MrFloyd MrFloyd PIoyd Floyd saysTrees saysTrees says Trees should be planted to give givethe givethe possible reslstance resistance ! toprevallmg toprevailing to .be be the . greatest prevailing prevallmg winds Mr Floyd poInt poIntI poInted pointad ed ad out Trees should be set at rightrngles rlght right rlghtangles angles rngles to the general wind wmd dlrcc drrec dlrcchon drrecion tion hon ; ion and the maximum maxlmum in protcc protec protcchcm protecion tion hcm : ion is lS offered when they are not notset notet set et ( ' closer 'loser loser than fifty feet to the farmuridings farm farmbUl f , buildings uridings bUl ) dings dingsEvergreen uridingsEvergreen Evergreen trees mamtammg maintaining maintainingheir maintau mamtammgtheIr their heir foliage foilage all winter wmter are especial especialIy especialy ly Iy y valuable as protection protectlOn for thearm the thetarm tarm arm ( arm home A combination combmation of hard hardwoods hardroods rd woods roods ! and evergreens Is often used usedto usedo ' to o advantage however with wlth the thehaldwoods theiaedwoods haidwoods haldwoods iaedwoods acting actmg : as nurse trees tothe tohe to the he young evergreens eergreens e\ e \ ergreens during durmg tlcirtical their theirI theircirtlcal theirirtecal cirtlcal irtecal yearsMr yearsMr years yearsMr I Mr Floyd ' pointed 'POmted POmted out that under underthe underhe unthe the he dark Clark MCNary law treesplanting trees for forplantmg forilanting plantmg ilanting wmdbreaks windbreaks can be obtam obtain obtamcd obtaind obtaed cd d from the . state .state college at atnominal a anominal aiorninal nominal iorninal cost The college nursraises nursery nurseryralses nurseryarses ralses arses 12 varieties of seedling seedlmg trees treesand treesnd tiand and nd permits pennits farmers to obtain th them themat themt at t an average price pnce of t\\ t tw two t0 \ 0 o ce cents centseach centseach each each |