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Show , .0 Salt Lake City, Utah, NEWS, 7G-DES-ERET FARM EQUIPMENT WillStressCorn,Wheat,Beons tDEAs & PRODucTs x i mtrioNnivED1 i , 14 Hase"leilly wobekly. .a .... Nadia derL. 1,....41104 111wwwwws - twww Sisal, ... mid eh., , Wee ma ks Idaho ST. ANTHONY - ds11.1.4,"11's- err is - of certain crops such as corn, 350,000; dry edible beans, 140,-- 1 oats, barley, spring wheat and 000. It.. IMOOMMON PIP, I STEEL COMPANY Vint booloor le, litoomor CAL dry edible beans. according to Chairman Rice explains that the-- state lisolisinow Moms isost, wilholeoblrlo. I Quince Rice, chairman of the the guide figures for ems, pliums mod doe s. Pam 1.0111 I. State Production and Marketing will be broken down by coun" Idoolds. ties and these in turn will be Committee. I Administration Nemo Based on production records the basis for 1931 production of recent years, this will require plans for individual farmers. Adams develplantings this spring of the fol- Farmers themselves will ay ,..logio own op farmplans production Idaho acreages by lowing poosammamememeolownfootamostesammowin --- --- - - - ---- and the given every encourageN ment and assistance to have T!w 10t ''' tk i these plans include the neces''s. - : 1 '7, . ' , ,t sary acreages to add up to the 1011; Ali 11,11 Stool ... law coot 161111! 7 corn, 35,000; oats, 225,000; sobs Ilw C.a.." barley, 400,000; spring wheat, liwww ilsogiss wed aiming at a guided production I WM, ler Oidove - 1951 Production Guides Idaho . IOHNtPtASANti N. Apra 8, 1951 Sundoy Morning, - --- - . - --- I- 1114110POMMINEWINOMMENMEMIlle - . -, ,,, ,, ' , - I .'t ''' f - - ; ' e .. , ' 4, :,- i , ' - A .' ,,,. ' ' t. ; tk, - -' ' "- . '' ,.- : , , 4' .; - '- - - ''C, - i , t - t t, . , . 4 I , , i 'l - ,. ,,, ' 7 , - , , r '' 1 I- . ' ' O EcteiPPod with Sz12 Tiros . ,, . , sellimeth . : do SOUKS thee moth' iplet sousloonsuip with gm le alum Arbelber yes bees deer feed dollies as ethimeesse earths er en Ono. ilea be thelnessed t40 Padang Troubles Aft '. EctL7Ltrirr FARLI sn , SOUTH SECOND , . - yotru , '' JOB THE It 2 N PERFECT MAWR AND TOOL CON. TROIL FOR DETWIIII TIN ROW CULTIVA- Air-FilledTi- t -- 3 -Q Work Better In Gem Soils V - 0. cuiscUALITY MOMS: . - t . - . Coll - , V. is for prompt mtoval of your ' Dead & Useless , . OGS tot Lighotti ;ingot porke4 , '' -- - - 1, , 1 oo, DEALERS sitelai . - ...- s ,.,n.-- cat. .ucal bisti-;;;;--fri- rq' HIDES.' ' . t ! SIT a....UZI n . eZtig - 1.111 - An rwIN.,, "7, , 1110ACT121111 r'111N l',11,1""4. NLIoch.:71.11,011Lizli ' '' , 14:34:1.12T II . tn, .,- -, ' - DAM' .3, . CI LEIDY" IIIIIESTOOI ' '' I,,, -, - ; , , - - . ,' ''. - BROOICFIELO: PRODUCTS ' CO. ditS1 $eek Wes Towels sad 1S4 Wat 4$tik Sonii - '' ..... gsk Lae g..33n ,, 'Imes, igun.v. 1in & us. Moyersi uses r , ,;:-:- 1'. t-1- - - - - -- .f. ' - '- .7 .'"- . , g ... f :' : ' - ,...,,,:;: ' ':'.'-- - ,- - ; , - - liquid-Mie- ,- , - ' ; - ,- : ',:3: - ',7--- s "4: ....'' :, , 4 , - - , - - 1 . , - - - ---- 1- 4 '.: , : - - - ,,- , ..., ' , - - - - -- , ,,,,,---4--------- - ;:, s .12, ''!-- :... ,'.' is. - ix 4 , r - v ,,,,, - i, sf, , ,. ' t.. , . E--:-, ' 1 - ,, I a".:', - - - A . ... , . , N 1 - . - , :, . ..:-.,-- , - , . FOR GARDENINGThe Power-H- o Deluxe is one-ha- lf Bolens two and with a h. powered by p. engine featureskick stand, remote control stop switch and chain guards. Tires are filled with calcium chloride solution. '- ,7 - - -- -- : " :. ;--'!' si ..,' . - 1 1 1 11 , . ' - - - ' - r - : - '' . 1 a 4. s. , - , ' ' A' . . ' :, j . : - , ' : ,l 4 - - r'. f,' N. - , ' ., , :, :,..; -- , -- , 00.0.11106110,411001011.1.111115, operating contamely ditions this small margin might bo' the difference of going effective. The only disadvantage Is ming cast iron weights is their exPenle. Ms the engineer.' Each unit weighs shout 150 pounds and the freight charges sometimes are more the weights. , than .... . , , . , e , tindifficult through or getting stuck. The tire completely Mad with calcium cbloride solution was least ,1 , - ,.11100MMAMOSiMinak'lli LOADING KAMPThis' loading ramp to for loading or unloading tractors, farm equipment or livestock In mounted position it serves as a tail gate to a truck. It is manufactured by the Available Allen Agencies, Salt Lake City. . n For additional omonimmonno or name of your Iota dealer. send inquiries to Deseret News Farm Section. For representation on this page send picture and deseeiPtian to abore address. infOrtitati011 4' MEMMI0Mit - , '- ... .. ... . - 1. i - , - 13 - 1 ' , (!, ';'1' . 7,.. In sand and airlaarrinte7dPe. of mil the-cod-- 0, ... t 1, Ai-A- .- 73:: 7- - -- :; . ,,,,-,- , , ,... .:' -- -: : -- - ,: I, e,-- --- , ,,.: 7 . , r, : , - Co. This pump model weighs 46 unit. This is adapted to most arms. ' il- ', : , ,,,-.- - - I t-- . , , i :-- 151q..-- ...c,-- -. ,,.,, ' USESThis farm utility pump Is made by Robbpinsng - 7777! :v.:4 and 7-. - , ' , ,..,,i. FOR MANY was the weighted, slightly more effective than the commonly used liquid-fille- d tire, ' Mar explains. Under es-- - 'tt:ZS ' . : ' - - , 7 ......f , - - ' --.- ,.. 1 1; , ., ., : .;..,i - ' " : NEW All &hes were equally weighted and tested under the some conditions. di , a, ."' "4, uNnrEltsrry or MA110. Moscow Tractors equipped with weighted, tires , - .. - . ,; 4 , -- ' ', p .. - - ,4, will respond better than liquid-fille- d -',7 k tires In Idaho's sandy loam - '7 ' ,:' ,, ; ,''' : ' .' ,. ' ! soils. Tests prove that the i ' ' 4 , ' a:, '. tire is superior for travel-- ;,;- s",,, : , , and . Inge.torce power perform- ance and in overcoming rolling , , -.. - ' ..,. . resistance when properly weak ;.' ' ' -. ' , . 01 . ,:: ' '..' e' ' - .'. . - . resistance when they are prop, , , - werly weighted. '.' J. W. Martin, agricultural en- 1 ,', ''''-,, t tr....i gineer at the university, points ::---" out that In conducting the test 4. tiu - i gompletely - .,tt... ,.,; ' - , yir-riffe-d, , : ' N ; ' ' ...,"' - -- - ': - EVES. WOOL AND PELTS . , 1 r .. , ,- , ' 4 - phomt4 ariorosit plont - - - :0 1, experimenters uoed three com- 7. mon farming methods of adding .weight to tires. One tire was another filled with liquid to the valve line, and oni t ' 1102SES-COWS-SIIN-H- . '; ""- - - .. , ', k4.10t - k. - - '' --, ' - - .: - , 1 t - - ' - LI - 17-061- 43 , - ,,,. ' , '. .. - ' ..,,,,-;4- air-fill- ed SERVICE -- : ',." PM.. 4205 10.1blood Drive, Solt Lake Oty, Utah ,, .., 7 Rif intemostion Weale or --- ,is!.-- air-fill- ed . . " - '! ,,,, -. : A :". I res . - 7 . . I, ,: - TION. -- , ,. - 2 3 ., , $1274,9 00 ANoctmiseAs ovielohle S. 1.111681 en& 0 - '1,' " Oniy mg GIORGI surdas wimm nAzrot AND TOOLS ARS NADI TO DO MI WORK. - - GARDEN- P. TRACTOR. Nillth.- P. DONE EASIR WITH THIS ,GET STURDY 0, . Utah FASTER , , ' 44M PHONE Lot THE GEORGE do H! . WEST Lao aty, Salt scivia SALES & , - I be the theism seepenethed el the 6011011 imam Nthe eras faiposohd At &deb Muth NO It& 4111:611 A 'thimble Wert Itel eleml, evens Soma weed .er AN Neel flees Al essese sendeeAne dhessedebte. 1111111111 gal Meth. seeder. selthreser. die bemmeet. eilidothey. brew meow. dune e ne, dame sib,. apogee, mew eithe. and or elimpenneol . :'' z , 21195 0 - - - .,,, i 1 BOLENS POWER-H- . , .1- ii - 1 - I 1 '7 . , I - county goals. He emphasizes, however, that farmers will be encouraged to maintain their moil improving rotations and practices and to continue their plans to improve i or adapt their production programs to the conditions under 'which they rmust operate. This I will mean, be explains, that an individual farmer- may actually1 decrease the acreage planted to certain of the needed crops while others will be expected to plant enough extra to make, ' up the difference. In the chairman's words, "Every effort will be made to encourage and assist farmers to see that next fall Idaho will come up with its full share of the needed crops, but we will keep our goals efforts so flexible that the individual farmer will have the necessaryleeway to keep up his land. Since production and conservation go band in band, the expected increase in production will re- quire stepping up the conservation practices which maintain the productive capacity of the land." The chairman explains that 2' the current effort is a vital part of She nation's debmse program sand now that Idaho farmers know what is expected from them, there is no doubt that their plans for MI will fit in with the nation's needs. I ;,. , -- - - Caspoos ease in ; - -, ., , . 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