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' and harvesting these Grass and Legume mixtures employ the adapted grasses and legumes which thrive in the soils and climate of the ma- - — – I I I i I I I - ' - - - 7I ' Legumes — — -- 630 6100 310 4900 Ladino Rad ' and increases PASTURE MIX production of alkaline and wet soils 19 lbs per acre 10 LBS $670 B—Reclaims - Free booklet Gross and selection and management ssa)tns Smooth ' - 1670 16500 Cerofied Brom — Legume Guide contains I 1 - : 6 I 340 3200 390 3700 910 8900 — 850 8300 10500 " 1070 560 5400 820 8000 I CIrd'ard Tualatin Oat Certified Alta Fescue — Tall Wheat Grose Reed Canary ttonnneet Wheet tort - ' : - SALT LAKE CITY ' 'r ' g -- '' '' ' : '''' : 1' '''''' ' ' 1 4 tr 4 ' PO Box1619 UTAH -- --- - I If 0) ' or previously phosphated i manured heavily or the soil' tests high in available phosphorus 1 You can't accurately pre-dihow much fertilizer your et soil needs with methods now However a soil available test previous cropping history and previous fertilizer prlticesilt help to guide you in predicting your soil's need for fertilizer It's generally advisable to keep your soils well supplied with phosphate to supply all needs of the crops in the rotation Soil tests will indicate whether a soil is high or low in available phosphate Accurate Results Strip tests give more accurate results You simply apply phosphate in strips using several rates Results will tell you fairly accurately whether or not you have a deficiency " : - ' 1 ' 1 i - ' THE 'BEST TIME to SPRAY for ALFALFA WEEVIL CONTROL -I- s- " IN ()VV Before the Adults toy Their Eggs Contort tit for Further Information SERVICE 1INTER-CIT- Y EMT LAKE CITY UTAH P O BAK IVA Phono 11! 44pz- found 3' (hit dead seep in 'a 1 Call UtaW13q:N I ifal(Products they'll pick 'em tAp liAlly boss vskat right awall -- M Winn aAn1 71116 wII do with raX(I)pag high prkes I them?' S too! f I I I - 1- --- I Of 76 11101 lompo - 101 4::-7-7 v - - -— 1 I - ' lb vt-- -7ItitIIi 4 4 Sound advice: Have Utah pick up your dead and useless antmols Loll any ot the num bers listed bokw:' ' tUraMBMIRODIICTSIPC-0‘-p ''' - srattornc rhon ' 49 — Gortond 19$ oirioi —Logan Oak' tilde sal Tallow co zAfttlute : 10150par cts : - - - sopoootrofk 011—Aq Amot - 14'"V II ' 11 111"-T14 -- and range seed many tips on posture - '' i " :re-suit- ""7"4' PIDEN'at'2:417'at-VOL'ItsTGa''''' 4 f IL Write for your copy today 522 So 3rd West : c wouldn't show invigor through addthe State Agricultural scientists have pernumerous tests using M many' areas of the state and everywhere are dramatic In addi- tion to increased yields the scientists get better quality alfalfa due to high ph'orsphorus contents Comparative Figures Look at these figures and results of crosscompare sectitmed areas of the state With the addition- - of MO lbs per acre Kingston produced 149 tons 'over 75 tons previously Panguitch produced 146 tons over 116 Nibley 114 over 96: Vernal 211 over 117 Bicknell 266 over' 177 Neola 105 over 34 Salt 7 EalgO-23Over 223' and Ar pine 249 over 226 At some locations such as Ephraim the use of phophates wasn't effective This is because in some areas soil phosphorus is present in suf ficient quantities to make further additions unnecessary Check Locations When the scientists checked the history of these places they usually found that they have either been I I - - - -' - - - GRASSES J $870 $8300 750 7300 860 8400 -- CLOVER ata '' IOU Lob 100 lbs 10 lbs Ranger Utah Certified Ranger lifKerttfted todak Idaho Cettified -- - -- ------ ' PASTURE MIX Po–Eiccels Off well drained irrigated land or damp fertile soil 19 lbs ' per acre 10 LBS $610 & ALFALFA - farms lority of Intermountain - Grass - Pasture Mixtures ' which creased iton of Utah College formed - " ' 7 by 3targaret Fjeldsted " 4 -- ' ' 11 From '' '''- - l Produce More Than $300 In Dairy Products ' s ‘40 ' 0011oesbh' - ik 4 ' a ' t You Can 44i ' e scarcely an area in the state '04'0 ' - agronomy at Utah State Agricultural Experiment Station Lltahns -- for the Most aren't making use of phosphate fertilizer to revitalize -- - 4 'S' ''''' : '" ": - 6P 3'' 14-- If your hay production is low it may be that you are to blame suggests Rex Niel son research instructor in : -' ' 116' Ags G ' - - ' - Ow sod Coto tillod by II001 Pwheyntm "Ii 'armors in Web anti Southoto idehlk "sn" 4) 4 - '''''! ''' ' - " 1t 7411 PO titTRY 46' ' ''''' This sparse bay crop is good argument fat using phosphate fertilizer I- - h Nephi branch manager AND FARMERS ' 7' - Nephi ii fastirowina industrial center sen important tourist attraction and rich fanning rums Poultry is one of the major agriculturist puisuits To serve the! fanners and poulttymen of 'the Nephi are& Utah Poultry has established branch plant en( of 2$ in Utah end Idaho— Thete btaticher sitcsr members hut ABCficient and complete "home town" service that essuve antra Goivers - " ?AL 411 it401 NEPHI l avingsCJarcnci '' " ! 4-- -- ott ' ' - ' - - ' 7' 1' 0 AlkqeK s -- S '' 1' -' - a 4va city THE ' sli E SALY-LAK- - - ' - ''' TIMONE 'i ' |