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Show XX March Features Various Farm Aids Over KSL Radio "THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING," FARM-ING," during the month of March, will deal with Marketing and Buying in 1958, Sprinkler Irrigation, Ir-rigation, Fertilization of Dry Farms in Utah, and the laws governing the production and distribution of fertilizer. Monday, March 3rd, will fea- ture a short course for young j farmers at the Utah State University Uni-versity concerning marketing and j buying in 1958. On Friday, March 14, Ernest O. Biggs, County Agricultural Extension Agent for Tooele County, Coun-ty, and Samuel W. Clark, a wheat i grower from Tooele County, will j discuss Sprinkler Irrigation and I Fertilization of Dry Farms in Utah. Monday, March 17, Keith Campbell, Agronomist for the Western Phosphates Inc., will be Von Orme's guest. He will discuss dis-cuss fertilizers and the use of Phosphates, especially for alfalfa, potatoes and sugar beets. On Friday, March 21, Kent Francis, chemist from the Utah State Chemist's office, will give information relative to the laws governing fertilizer. "THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING" FARM-ING" heard week days over KSL RADIO 12:15-12:30 p.m., is brought to you Monday, Wednesday Wednes-day and Friday by the Utah Division of the Kennecott Copper Cop-per Corporation. |