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Show KENNECOTT FARMING PROGRAM BROADCAST TOPICS GIVEN Experts will give pointers on stich topics as potato storage, poultry disease control, and safe ; guarding bees by proper spray-! spray-! inf next week, April 5-9, on KSL Radio's "This Business of Farming" broadcast. The program is sponsored by Kernecott Copper Corporation, and is heard each weekday at 12:15 p.m. . Earl Hutehings, state agricultural agricul-tural inspector for the Utah Department De-partment of -Agriculture, will give facts on potato storage during dur-ing the Monday, April 5, broad- C'on Thursday, April 8, Dr. R. II. Walker, director of the Utah Experiment Station, will be joined by Drs. Wayne Rinns, Allen Thomas and Royal Bagley in a discussion on poultry diseases. dis-eases. Dr. George F. Knowlton, extension ex-tension entomologist, will discuss dis-cuss safeguarding bees by proper spraying during the Friday,' April 9, broadcast. The program will consider the use of such insecticides in-secticides as DDT, heptachlor, dieldrin, lindane, and benzene hexachloride. i |