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Show i l ws i ko.m Tin: CO. AGENT FARMERS SHOULD MAKE ARRANGEMENTS NOW FOR WINDBREAK TREES Farmers of Beaver County who are planning lo plant trees for windbreaks this year should send now for a 1055 price list of low co. t trees available from the Utah State Agricultural C'i liege. Grant Esplin, county agent, reveals that this list has Continued on Back Page ;u'ls(.n. U S A C exU-nsion f;irm I nuuuiucniL'Mt spt'cialist, w h o prepared the material for this latest issue of "Let's Look Ahead." Grant Ksplin, county agri cultural a'ent, each week distributes dis-tributes free iopies of tins timely newsletter to Beaver County residents. Interested , persons who are not receiving i Let's Look Ahead'' can get on the mailing list by contacting Mr. Ksplin at his office in the i Po,t Office building in Beaver or by phoning him at 94-W. "l HERE'S MORE ABOUT CO. AGENT Continued from Page One recently been released. Requests for seedling prices should go either to Mr. Esplin at his office in Beaver or to Grant Harris. U S A C extension exten-sion forester. Logan. Fourteen different species of trjes are available this ear. according to the agent. They are: Ponderosa pine, Eastern red cedar, blue spruce, Douglas fir, ereen ash, Siberian elm, black locust, thornless honey locust, Russian olive, black walnut, golden, willow, lom-bardy lom-bardy poplar, common lilac, and squaw bush. Prices this year vary from SI. 50 to S4 per hundred seedlings, seed-lings, postpaid, depending on the species ordered. About 150,000 trees and shrubs will be available to Utahns for distribution dis-tribution this spring. The trees are only available to farmers for windbreak, woodlot or Wildlife cover plantings. Sales restrictions are described in the price list circular. The Logan tree nursery is operated by the U S A C School of Forest, Range and Wildhfe Management in cooperation with the U S Forest Service. INCOME TAX HELP OFFERED IN BOOKLET How to figure depreciation on farm equipment and facilities, facili-ties, using three different methods, meth-ods, and how to decide whether split income reporting or regular regu-lar joint return will save money are only some of the help:; offered by the latest issue of "Let's Look Ahead." a weekly week-ly farm management tip sheet issued by the Utah State Agricultural Agri-cultural College Extension Service. Ser-vice. A young farmer just getting started would probably choose a different method of figuring depreciation than an established farmer who has had a good year, according to Leon Mich- |