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Show 8 OWENS SUBMITS UTAH FARM PLAN TO H. A. WALLACE W. W. Owens, assistant director di-rector for the Utah State Agri-cutuial Agri-cutuial college extension service, left last week for Washington, D. C. to deliver to Secretary-Wallace Secretary-Wallace the recommendations of Utah's state A A A committee, technical committee, forest service, serv-ice, experiment station and department de-partment of agriculture, concerning concern-ing the 193 7 agricultural program. pro-gram. Representatives of these agencies agen-cies men December 2S at the state college to outline a procedure pro-cedure for . compliance in the agricultural conservation program and to make certain suggestions to be incorporated in the national plan. The following practices were considered: irrigation improvements, improve-ments, weed control, green manure man-ure crops, sugar beet practices, mulching in orchards, summer fallow, turning land 'back to native na-tive state, gully control, terracing, terrac-ing, fertilizing, pasture improvement, improve-ment, reseeding wild hay land, ""'"v. ceir :. :' -rr: i eraiin; rai i. .'-M. i' 'ri'.'i siazing ratine' iand. jouuicn gi,' ra.:foe and ethers. No definite report on the recommendations rec-ommendations will lie released until Secretary Wallace gives his official approval, M'r. Owens said. It was thought by officials that this release would be forthcoming within a few days. |