Show 4 potato culture ii 1 the poato peato crop in deseret t for several y year lari tari past has hag i nat I 1 been bee beenen n I 1 in jn I 1 many instances very profus been often an entire falin failure e in n some bome locations no not i t in consequence of tb e potato w rot r at which mh has h a S been so common and universal in the states and other ther parts ti ache othe world fon for many years e rs past but from aiom of some fighting blighting ight ing enouen influence ce no rio tubers have ha ve beell beair bean produced larger than heis hels peas or small email m I 1 f bullets and not up frequently there bab las ii been beera na appearance ace ice of bulbs oil on the radi radl ra cles cies 1 s wha wil at eel gly evin fil ever evir I 1 thera where have haebe been an quite guito a d iver it sity af pf opinions en entertained a aled ihei and expressed relative to the so A potato lat idt might which has i so materially leb ies les lessen iebsen en cd d the I 1 crop 11 1 of af late some attrib attribute attributing ut in g the fain fauk fail fall urr lire froid frold time to time to one thing and some to t 0 antar and various hae hare been tile the ways A ik I 1 have been propof proposed to remedy the evil vh andrak and d inako mak tha the crop productive but no very satisfactory experiments have haye been made of a practical or scientific nature to ta determine the caus cause e bli bil blight ht ne neither I 1 the efe efficacy icaco oath of the e icem remedies eales eates that h have bave aye dye b been e i en suggested at least arp any have bave been made a among in ong the farmers the results have not bee been n when if ever thereal thereat the real cause of the unproductiveness of potatoes in these mo intall avalle avalie i alleys s shall be fully understood it will in our humble bumble opinion have been made to appear that the barrenness is pro deduced educed ulea by the extreme heat beat of the wreather weather at or before the time tims the abt potatoes agoes beg begin in t to form the searching rays of the sun heating til the vines or r plants to that extent that the functions of their thein organs are measurably suspended p the plants become diseased and pro duce no fruit if the extreme leatso he heat also aiso atso so often experienced in this and other valleys in midsummer does not exert a greater influence in making P the potato crop unproductive than any other blight 0 producing agency we are 1 certainly ceita mistaken in our conclusions ft itis it is the testimony of many that pot potatoe potatoes atoe 8 planted late in the seAson say in im the old of bf the moon iddon the last of may or first of june dune are agrenot not generally much effected by bight wight and almost invariably produce better crops than those planted earlier in the he spring such has been the result of what little expedience experience we have had bad in iii ahe prem isea laeb 6 and with only one or two ex ce pons pona ns fort for the he last nive nire or Bix six yeara teara what eveh everlinas ever lias b been ee jl the mode of culture have any abeen when the seed has been planted early earlYW carly in the seabon season sea Bea tion the result of oblate late plant other locations may llave been be erent A be well if thoe who have had baa ex experience ermence in the culture of jh I 1 various parts of the state would commini gite bite c ate what inay have acquired acquire J t forthe benefi of the public |