Show correspondence dence I 1 A FRUITFUL COUNTRY I 1 I 1 ost rima pima smithville arlion arizona W I 1 november issi editor edoor deseret news I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 have lived in pima smithville arizona over three yard acari ana can say this is the country for far farmers and stock raising I 1 cleared my land and raised over goo COO bushels lof lot grain t ane 11 e first year vear I 1 came here the second year yearl I 1 sowed bowed my wheat in january and february and ana and threshed over too 00 bushels in june I 1 plowed some of the same land and planted it to carn enn III in july and gathered WA bushels in october plowed th tho same land in november and bowed to wheat again and the wheat was up and looking well before the tha first of january this was the third crop growing on theace the game same land the same year and the second crop of wheat was the better by B y cultivating cultivate a crop of corn on my nay wheat land every year it brings the land into splendid condition for sor a crop of wheat by farming this way we can raise a crop of corn and a first class crop of wheat on the same ground every year one olle acre of land is 19 as ag good as two would be if the seasons were shorter I 1 have raised as good corn on the wheat land as I 1 have seen in the eastern utah there is no time of the year in this country coun but what we can plow and sow or reap an and dinow mow IWas I 1 was dom nom domm in the state of new hampshire and I 1 dont feel the effects of the summer heat beat here any apy more than I 1 have felt it at times in utah I 1 lived in utah oyer eyer twenty years there is plenty of room here for utah farmers mosea plump F |