Show ii i NO BED OF J U. U S. S FARM y TJ s Service Head Reclamation Points Many Drawbacks IrrIgated Drawbacks Irrigated Tract Track j Pay After H Hard rd Work Life Lile on a government Irrigation farm is not the bed of ot roses h many picture it to be Director Ur Un ell eli of ot the reclamation service sout S Sout out In a paper prepared for the institution This wakening to the tact fact that thai I has baa Its thorny side k Ife gj nn clares dares sometimes comes as a sLa start PH ling shock sufficient to all but the most enthusiastic or pcr er and tho more d FO Foi seek farther for tor the promised land I I Those who remain soon learn that success must be secured by subduing the soil getting it into a good COndl tI tion n of ot applying water day and anil night and perhaps all night wa wading the thi around in the mud or enduring the tha er erI heat of the long days lays of ot brilliant n J shine and the acco accompanying dust ot for foi the arid reglo regions s the troubles wity pr pre neighbors over the division of ot watt Water 30 zo and the possible seepage followed b by by J crop losses or ruin from alkali Ali Ail 4 th thi thia the thea a a consequence a considerable part or of ot on tho the first settlers on every Irrigation Joi jol system sell out or relinquish theirl their 4 e c homesteads and seek other fields I 1 j the thc The most difficult problems still r reo iter tea tei main for tor the rec reclamation s service he tw tWI says It has successfully s solved sved the V w engineering and business problems problem i but those of ot dealing with the set set- sec sei tiers tiers' giving them sound advice and foE fol at the same sarno time collecting fromi them the he cost of ot the works the deal deal- dealA co COI ing with the human as opposed tol til Eci the physical elements are far tar more pIe difficult than those of engineering su sul suI construction or related b business sIness man man- 2 man man-Jr j our ou I tha |