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Show ilk;? 9 1 T"$Tr' f:r-r--nTriiinii Andrea adds her type of beauty to a field of WL-306 alfalfa a fine-stemmed, leafy variety that is producing up to eight tons per acre per year for Utah farmers approximately three times the state average. FARM SUPPLEMENT ANNUAL FARM RANCH Supplement in n inn ) n r r i mr uni ti ma i in m i im i i Turin i riiiniiii hum i. n in fnaa, ..wj.r a. i , n,i .1.1. i-.r..,r.r..iiri .n in ih niiMfillmM..iiiiMi,i,i,B f?H; . ax tM. - ... a? j.- J.J..m. u, Ti-Tiriinmr-ninmiirf '" Triii -rii mill 11,111 .iniiil ikC When Andrea visited Miller's Feedlot south of Logan these cattle were "all eyes" although at first they kept their distance. As soon as the photographer left, however, they all moved in for a closer look at Miss Utah. Now, that's a smart bunch of cattle, isn't it? Andrea found it hard to believe that the tiny Filcoat Pelleted seed she is holding could produce a sugar beet as large as that held by J. Neil Schauers, Utah field representative for Germain's, Inc. Pelleted seed enables Utah growers to obtain a high degree of perfection in precision planting. 0' :VfP- j .. rim. tii- i ml ii, - rn.- if.nirnn-i.ru nTil.nTan.TMr- - i Andrea showed these dairy cows an ear of G-5757, a corn silage variety noted for its high grain content, to demonstrate that the most nutritious part of corn sflage is in the kernels. However, as the picture shows, the cows were more interested in eating the stuff than in hearing about it. 0. llfn mi Bill Day, who grows onions from Filcoat Pelleted Seed in Davis County, shows Andrea some top qudity onions. "Coated seed". Bill told Andrea, "makes it possible to produce uniform-sized onions like these." Andrea smiled approvingly. Photos, courtesy Germain's. Inc. 100 year old western seed firm THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1976 |