Show WILL START JAN A ath THE GREATEST FARMERS TRAIN EVER SENT OUT probably what Is to be the greatest tanners farmers train ever sent out by any railroad la Is that to be sent out on jan uary u iry oth by mr D E hurley burley of 0 the oregon regon short line railroad the i iii in is to constitute at least six coachm toi chos Is to have its ta own engine and lo 10 spend nearly two N weeks out among the farmers of northern atall ano ami southern idaho the purpose of 0 the train is to stimulate interest in the subjects sub lecta ot of dry farming and Duryl dairying ng specialists from the utan agricultural college and irom from the idaho idabo agricultural college are arc to accompany the train and deliver r talks and conduct demonstrations to the farm aa ers w one car Is to be fitted cited up with an exhibit of 0 appliances useful lor for the dairymen and another car is to be fitted up with an exhibit of dry farming products and such equipment as a mn necessary essary for the operation of a dry farm charts models and photographs all are to be used in assis assisting tins the farmers to arrive at accurate conclusions clu in relation to dry farming moth methods the train leaves salt lake city on the morning of january ath and spends a day in davis county and the evening ng at ogden and the next morning work will be begun at morgan and am lat r the train will be taken to coal ville and down as far as in summit county returning stops will b made at peterson and willard the night being at brigham city the next morning the train starts at malad and six days will ill be spent in the dear bear river valley ending up with a stop at logan in the evening the following day will be spent in cache valley spending the evening ju in wellsville Begir beginning ining work at mendon stops will be made at cache junction and trenton and then will go into idaho lvery avery important point along the line of 0 the oregon short line railroad will be visited dean bean W L carlyle of the idaho university and who recently acted as a juan ot of the bones at the international show at chicago dr 19 D nail bal director of the utah experiment station professor lewis A merrill Merrl ll director or of the state farmers institutes tor for uth tab prof F D farrell director in of 0 the southern idaho experimental farms and mr J 11 II frandson frandsen professor of dairying at idaho den ben R eldrerge prest of the utah state Dairy mens association professor J T calne caine ill III in charge of animal husbandry at the utah agricultural college mr 0 C gregg superintendent of farmers institutes at minnesota and mr stephen boswell foreman of the nellil experimental farm and others es will constitute the party farmers along the raier railroad oad are invited to turn out and visit the exhibits and hoar hear the lectures and gather what N bat information Is possible in the limited time that the train will stop this method of extension work Is 13 coming to be one of the most popular forms of giving Jn information formation out to farmers and in operating cooperating co in this way the colleges and railroads are doing a real service the railroads of course are arc not un elfish in this matter and no one makes that claim for them their desire Is to secure an increased traffic for their road and this they believe can be accomplished complis hed by means of a more general education on tho the part of oc the farmers tho the state owes it to tho the farmers to efti extend nd reliable and accurate in forma bol and the colleges are arc empowered with this duty at the conclusion of tho the trip over the short line tho agricultural college people propose to visit tho the people in the southern part of the state over the lines ot of the denver and nd rio grando grande railroad and the salt lako route tola this trip la Is to be even more elaborate longer stops are to bo be made and it Is expected that great enthusiasm will result from this form of extension work engaged in during the present i deseret farmer |