Show I Around the County with 1 I The County Agent I 4 11 Club Cluba a k I kIt It Is gratl ing to observe c that thaon I American farms farm on thousands of I the boys and girls ha have e been taken i as partners with ith parents tn the By the time they an art grown to manhood I land and they are anchor anchor- d to the soil so firmly that there sUon que-sUon about their be becoming coming substantial mem rs of tn larm tarm community I I Farm family partnerships are adaptable to any condition Often they start from 4 H club or Future Farmer projects In one on case of record the boy was gi en with the understand understand- understanding understanding oung so sow In ing that he would get halt hall the th proceeds from her Increase in re- re reI return return turn tor lor his hl care of the whole I Within five years ears he owned halt hal I I the herd Then partnership papers paper were ere drawn dran up Hh his father turned most of the man man- management of ot the farm OH over r to the th son sen Another boy started his part part- partnership partnership arrangement with one on Jersey heifer calf By the time he h was grown he owned a sizable ry herd of his own A girl vas I a R partner in 10 the raising of ol poultry She earned enough to pay payI pa i her way ay through school I To make sour our farm two t principal steps are ar necessary according to farm club leaders First start early When sons or daughters are arc ten or e you ou have hl our best op opportunity to st them growing OP-I OP into Into agriculture There is nothing so thrilling for tor a farm boy or girl I as to see one hen and her chicks grO to a flock of hen heni or a aI I to a herd 01 or cattle I Second cond and of vital Ual Importance I bP with your youngsters and e 11 up to our partnership agree agree- agreement I ment If bo owns ten hogs lout of ot a carload to be marketed cee that they are weighed and sold tely If rr you merely estimate i hat the ten hogs brought your ons S sense of ownership is lost But a much more Important point Don t conveniently forget torget about the partnership and use the money your son or daughter has earned tor other purposes When you make a family partnership agreement up to it Just as you would someone outside your our family Aft After r all there is nothing the sense of ownership to give bo s d and girls a sense sens of anchors them just when hen they need anchors When lour our son owns part par of the hOgs hots he does not feed listlessly he hf docs it carefully be- be HUSK ause some of hogs belong to him And when he Is working Inthe in i the field Iteld he is not merely work work- working ing until sundown so he can quit He Is raising corn com for his hogs I making hay for his calves I If you want your boys and girls to remain on the farm and be good farmers make pat er of them Market Fronds I Prices s of potatoes sweet s tOts potatoes and alaI a laige ge number of ot truck crops for marl mari st t during durine the I ast month under the pressure of producing heavy from nearby pro pro-I pro pro- are Although most of the declines I were of a sea oral nature prices generally were below those of July 1936 because of greater production this season ason There are a few eXceptions ex- ex however such as the prices of or lima beans cantaloupes carrots car car- carrots rots eggplant onions and green peas all of oC which are arc higher than thana a 1 year ago I Planted i or o lost ri-iosi ruck lck crops for canning or ire larger than those of last eal the only r-cep r c p on show slight decrease n acreage ng Grovv-ng ng conditions have ha been very fa- fa fa and a record production Is In prospect for nearly all these crops Indications of ot yield per acre already point to a record production of ot snap beans and gleen peas seas Utah will m harvest hanest tomatoes from acres this year as compared to acres last year accord accord- according lug ing to estimates by the Bureau ol ot Agricultural Economics The pa p- p acreage Is 14 acie this vea and was a acres res in 1936 This 1 vear ear 9 o acres of snap beans I harvested as to I res last year the he Utah I for this harve harvest 1 s 's bushels j |