Show Around the County with The County Agent Farm Hints 1 ow Is 15 the time Ume to to-Go to Go fishing transplant Iris use fly dope on of cows provide shade for tor poultry hogs and cattle cut and nd control contro all weeds overhaul silage cutter clean out and repair silo ask the boy which breed of ot livestock li he hl could rather ha f if It he fere starting o B herd of or purebreds In t H 4 U club dub program Agricultural Conservation lo am Q Committees of farmers met it in inU U Logan gan last week to plan for tor a bet bet- better better ter 1833 1933 program for the 1 1938 3 agricultural con con con- conservatIOn program for Utah a as al drat drav n lp up at the Utah State Agri Agri- Agri cultural college last week halt ha been listed as follows 1 I We feel that we se are arc justified in initiating a program of old tree removal remo and compensating or or- or or for this practice I 2 We recommend that the Lion program be approved ed on a tate state bast 3 We recommend a payment for forthe forthe forthe the application of barnyard barnard man man- manure manure manure ure and for the application of nit nit- nitrogen nitrogen nit nitrogen rogen to orchards 4 We recommend that consid consid- consideration I consideration be given gl to the irrigation of orchards on proper c Contour ni ur 5 We recommend that more con consideration con con- consideration I of non non-dh non diversion erslon farms the re-allotment re of or privileges that they might earn their maximum pa merits 6 Bc Because ause the popular senti tent sentiments sentiments I ments seem s em to Indicate that we e go goback goback back to the 30 percent and 70 10 percent per cent division islon ve se v e recommend fur further fur fur- further ther consideration be bf given this made matter before a determination fur I Is 7 1 We recommend that In the case o 0 sugar be beets ts a modification and liberalizing of the rulings be made to permit tenants and sharecroppers share sharecroppers sharecroppers beI I croppers to receive payments due to operating no soil conserving soil acres cres AA A riter gives s interesting Int nt com com- comment comment ment en on s Apiculture Agriculture The l follo following ing Is written ritten by De- De DeWitt Witt Dc-Witt Witt C Wing Wine From what hat hat I saw taw and heard in inn July n mid July d July while traveling tra eling through I and nd stopping at various places placE's in l several eral Utah counties co to talk with county agents farmers businessmen business businessmen I men and stockmen In particular a fair Impression Is 15 that Utah s a people are deservedly fortunate year oear A big bie harvest of soil Is 15 under way vay and will con con- continue continue con continue to the end of the e sea on Sweat and water work team-work effectively effectively ely tj In Utah Families on land in Inthe the irrigated valleys alleys are bu busy i l people le earning saving going ahead Ranchmen produce sheep and cattle that show breeding and good feeding ranges have ha to showers a ft little more fr frequent this scar ear ear than for tor some sometime I time and the grasses are Ue putting fat on the grazing stock I Utah 6 farmers lanners stockmen and urban n ban people Ople seem to be doing a thoughtful steady job of or elop dt develop Inns and using wing their natural re- re resources resources re resources sources They are taking part in inthe Inthe Ithe the AAA conservation program to tc very sery large extent In some coun counties i coun-i coun- coun counties I ties In Da DaVis vis county for example 1902 farmers out of 1641 1 OU are avail Ine R as Rall all all- trig themselves es of some of Its pro provisions pro pro- ling visions ions Truck crops and dairy dairy- dairying dairy dairying ing predominate In that county I where 40 percent of the land Is in alfalfa Marketing'S this year from Irom ranges and Irrigated farms are al almost al- al almost almost most sure to run rum the total income of the state s a rural people up to a high record About one half of Utah s 52 5 acres of land Is public domain and forests the total of farm land I Irrigated and dry being belne 1 12 2 mil mil- milIon lon Ion acres Valley farmers want cant ant to toI I get more land under irrigation and I Utah like every esery c ery western 1 estern range state Is Ie actively water ater conscious Agriculturally Utah is a It small state with ith a ely acre large per acre output of products aver aver- acing high In merchantable quality quality ity I u 4 Club ClubA A H 4 Club exhibit will iU be one of the features of this vears 3 ear ears s U DI BI D DI I I C and Indian Fair Pair The County Commissioners have M authorized this office to prepare a premium list for H 4 club exhibits and some sery ery tine fine prizes will be offered to mem mem- members members members bers of various clubs Exhibits which will be featured will be Forestry For For- For estry Foods Clothing and Swine projects All clubs will compete in prizes on a club basis baW Some sery ery tine fine Individual awards will be made for work tork done this vear ear I 1 Judging teams win will be trained as aswell well ell ell as demonstration demon tra lon and health contestants Outstanding exhibits will be ghen gh- gh Riv Riven en Cn the opportunity of attending the Utah State Fair as guests of the Utah State Fair organization Hiss Miss Fern Fem Shipley assistant state I I club leader will wUl spend two days on on the and to assist club lenders leaders in finishing their club ork and preparing material for these hibits e D P Murray is 15 expected to bein be bein in attendance at the URIC and Indian Fair at a t which he will us as- as assist in the ag e of or e a contacting club members and as- as assisting assisting as assisting in the general program i For Forestry stry J Whitney Floyd ci extension e for for- forester forester far far- fares I IJ ester es r tells the value alue of trees to farmers When f sarong one winos s reach the velocity of 20 miles per hour or more the heating require require- requirements ments of your home is 15 doubled compared with similar home which Is surrounded by shelter shelter- shelter belts belts states Mr Floyd In com com- commenting corn planting on the value of or tree plant plant- ing In Utah I The majority of homes In the i Basin are unprotected from cold coldI I winter inter breezes and more trees I should be planted to save sate fuel fori for forthe forthe the home and stock feed by Pro Pro-I pro pro- protecting pro protecting the feed grounds sheds and barns barN thus adding greater comfort to the barnyard during the winter months I Now No Nois is the time to begin pre preparing pre pre- preparing preparing paring the soil soU for planting next next spring Foresters fall faU ing where trees are to be plant plant- planted planted planted ed Young forest trees for wind windbreaks windbreaks windbreaks breaks are grown and distributed each vear ear from the forestry nurs nurs- nursery nursery ery ry at the Utah State Agricultural college ollege More than th n young trees rem are being cared for at the nursery this year vear ear These trees tres can canace be ace obtained at the average a cost cast of if approximately 2 40 per hun bun hun hundred dred fred Anyone wishing information relative to obtaining some of these trees trees can get it from this office An interesting comment was made grade In the daily paper by an couple who had come back after being away for some time They said wd The The place is not as beautiful as it v a was as before be- be because be because cause ause too many man old od trees had been cut ut do down n and no young oun g ones sere ere plan slanted d in their stead Citizens generally should be In Interested In- In Interested In making maling their places in-I in more beautiful and nothing adds to the than he beauty trees of the landscape more tol |