Show TREES AVAILABLE FOR UTAH FARMS IS SA SAYS YS FORESTER Price lists of forest trees available available available avail avail- I able for tor woodlot and windbreak planting on Utah farms are now being mailed to all counties counties counties coun coun- ties throughout the state by the Utah State Agricultural college according to J. J Whitney Floyd extensIon extension extension ex ex- tension forester More than trees of 11 it species are ready for distribution to farmers of the state from the forestry nursery at the Utah State Slate Agricultural college Mr Floyd said This is an increase or of trees over the number dIstributed distributed dIs- dIs in 1935 The anticipated increase is justified Justified justified Jus jus- by the rapid growth of tree planting in the state since the beginning beginning beginning be be- ginning of the program in 1930 when trees were planted by Utah farmers officials reported The McNary Clarke-McNary law v of provides for tor state and federal government government government gov gov- cooperation and since 1930 over trees have been planted on Utah farms through this agency Of the trees ready for shipment shipment shipment ship ship- ment are hardwoods of the type that have been planted and grown successfully in Utah They are Siberian elm black walnut black locust hornless honey locust locust loc loe- Siberian p pea a tree Russian olive hardy catalpa green ash and golden willow ranging in sizes from six Inches to 48 inches and will sell at nominal price Blue spruce and ponderosa pine represent the evergreen group of available trees These adapt adapt adapt ad ad- apt themselves particularly well to Utah farm planting Mr Floyd said The average r range in size will be 4 inches to 8 inches Further information can be obtained obtained ob ob- by writing to the college at Logan |