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Show DLCHKSXi: COUNTY FAHMEKS WILL PLANT THEBI BAKLEV The following farmers ' of Duchesne Du-chesne county have ordered through the county agcut'6 office certified Trebi barley. This barley has been J purchased through cooperation with j the extension agents In Wasatch and Morgan counties from the farmers of those counties: ShlrleyDaniel -Leo Bennlon h. J. Gilbert N. I Peterson Willard Day C. F. Wall C. P. Dauwaldcr Lewis E. Allred RogeT Horrocks W. W. Wlmmer J J. A. Oleen 'Ray Allred j Loren Mills Walter Dorrockw , T. T. "Wilkerson W. M. Wlmmer I. A. Pace Lionel Jensen R. S. Jordon Joseph Johnson A. B. Johnson Rex Gardener E. W. Howell K. R. Houtz WiJford McConklc Al White Lcelie Goodrich Henry .Allred Hancock Brothers Fred Goodrich Chester llartnian Del Mccham A. G. Burton J. W. Ma60n J. A. Tack John Cillert Lionel Jensen C. P. Maxwcjl It will 1)0 the aim of these farmers to grow enough barley to plant larger larg-er acreage next year. Probably two or three field? will be certified, and wo will thus have, a source of certified certi-fied barley seed in thi courtly rr:L jycar. Tim barley Is costing in the ' rc-ighborhood of 4c per pound. Trebi barley has from 5 to 15 per cent greater feeding value dependinsr l upon the class of livestock to which it is fed than common barley, and has averaged about 20 bushel yield per acre more throughout the state during the last 5 years than has common com-mon barley. j o - |