Show I Nursery Supplies Trees For Utah Farms More than farm arm forest tre tress treS S cf of eleven species are ready for distribution to the Ule farmers of the state from the forest nursery at nt the Utah Agricultural cultural college coIl coIl- ego ege according to J J. J Whitney Floyd extension forester This is an antic an- an tic increase of trees tres over ovel the number distributed in 1935 Already Alre-ady orders order for 1600 trees have hoye been received for spring planting These early demands J for trees are an indication 0 of the growing interests in woodlot and windbreak planting on Utah farms Mr Floyd said The McNary Clarke law of 1924 provides for state and federal cooperation cooperation cooperation co co- co- co operation in distribution and plant planting planting ing lug of nursery stock and since 1930 more than trees have been planted on Utah farms thru this agency Spring distribution will b begin gin as soon toon as the ground is dry enough to permit handling of the soil and the young trees which should be about March 15 to April 1 The Thc recent increase in precipitation precipitation precipitation throughout the state indicates indicates indi indi- cates favorable moisture condi condi- Since moisture is such an important factor in the survival of young transplants this should be an exceptional e year for or tree planting Mr Floyd stated Further h information concerning the farm tree planting project can be obtained from the local extension extension exten exten- sion ion agents or by writing to the I college ollege at Logan |