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Show X Volume 65, Number 1 3 Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, March 27, 1962 8 Sir r , 'Vf? j , ' .v '' j- o ? ?,$ .' LX The farmer who is going to be successful must be efficient in this era of higher farming costs and fluctuating farm prices. Efficiency results from many things: modern methods and equipment, good seed, crop rotation, correct irrigation, and more and more important proper fertilization. y s, ' X f , . At '' A. fc? "& . So- - 5 .;0' .i,v' ."1 rx V kCV j if f A.? nV , ''r 4 'I tf M '.jw $. .,.. .i,... - . - ,5 ? ,, The successful farmer is an asset to his community because he Is a prosperous neighbor and a good customer for many items. .... t'J 3 , .;f:... V t- s5i. t f !' x i 1 p? , L " -- I k . v 5? . X , fA yl . ;:M t'-A?- , 'os ?.. ;; ' ,, I Surveys show many western farmers are not using enough fertilizer. Yet, fertilizer brings its benefits rapidly - - within a few months; and these benefits are easily measured. ;r ' ferWiPBfe HI per-un- it , ' c I.&J J v l(,.i 5 The farmer who uses fertilizer in the proper amounts realizes the highest income from his fann. His costs are lower, his yields higher, his profits larger. .,. 4 , " .. i i i. .v . iCHv ; Vx ' fS f '?V j MViJl L&: LI L; I f ' ' f -- ;s v Pages |