Show Many MailY Trees Planted On Duche Duchesne ne' ne Farms LOGAN LOGAN- Approximately 1700 small forest trees have been planted plant plant- ed ed on Duchesne county farms durIng during during dur dur- ing the past five years for windbreak windbreak windbreak wind wind- break and woodlot purposes according according according ac ac- cording to Paul M M. M Dunn forester for the Utah extension service at Logan Loan These trees which were planted plant plant- ed on 33 different areas within the count county were obtained from the I forest nursery maintained by the Utah State Agricultural college for the purpose of supplying the Ule planting stock to Utah farmers ata ata at a low cost About 16 different kinds pf Df f trees have been planted in this county but the predominant ant species have been Siberian Elm Russian Olive Blue Spruce Black Locust Honey Locust and Ponderosa Pine Soil and water conditions in inthis inthis inthis this section are guite quite severe for tree growth says Mr Dunn so care cate should be taken in the selection selection selection sel sel- of planting stock The species particularly adapted for windbreaks in Duchesne county are arc Siberian Elm Russian Olive and Siberian Pea Tree For woodlots woodlots wood wood- lots the Locusts Ash and Olive are recommended The shipping season will start about the first of April this year and trees of the suggested species species species spec spec- ies may still be e purchased from the college nursery at Logan at prices averaging about 2 per hundred which includes the cost of shipping More than trees have been ordered for plantinG planting planting plant plant- ing in Utah during 1935 says Mr Dunn Order blanks or other tree planting information may be obtained by writing to the Extension Extension Extension Ex Ex- Ex- Ex tension Ser Service ice at Logan |