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Show us rsnn mm farmer ER VICE P E P PA R B Associated Beehive Seed Growers Of The Uintah fawn November 15 1928. who bd Peppards blackboard prices to contractors and their seed in Peppards plant before Nov. 8, 1928, are as follows: ' non-contracto- rs NO. 1 $19.00 per cwt. NO. 2 $17.00 NO. 3 $14.50 per cwt NO. 4 $10.50 Extra No. 1, 5 per cent over No. 1 Owing to the shortness of the crop, we will soon he through at Roosevelt, especially if the weather will allow a few more people to thresh. Practically all of the alfalfa seed that has been delivered here has been cleaned, bulked into carlots flndi is ready to ship now. Since Eastern Markets seem rather quiet shipped any 1928 seed. we have not yet PROSPECTS FOR 1929. ITafw that most of our growers have: wound up their all beginning to plan for 1929. season, we are 1928 drop ft is to be hoped that the shortness of the 1928 crop wffl it posable to get all the CARRYOVER graqi SOLD and HAETED before the 1929 crop comes on the market If there is no canyopr the 1929 market will depend mainly ca the sire of the crop itself. make UH FALL RAH75 The rains have wet dkma from sis inches to several feet ca the nature of the soil. A rent dial of alfalfa was practically at a standstill because of drouth before the rains came. Row alfalfa is putting out new buds and new shoots. It is to be hoped that it is also making new Boot development to nourish another ssascas crop. soil itself and makes it better for plants to live in. Many of our fields have become packed pretty hard through summer irrigation and dry weather. Irrigation now may very well wash risen during the summer. off whatever nlVaTj has v Alfalfa that is irrigated in the fall should get started in the spring before water becomes available for irrigation and thereby have a better chance to make a good hay. crop by clipping tfm Some fields will most likely make a crop of hay and a crop of seed on the fall irrigation end leave more water available for ether crops. oUuT hand, irrigation. Celia da cot teem to thrive oa fan om Faunas mast bum their had ami use good -- .. w msaiaSna would indicate a good sapply of irrigation water for. 1929 crops. de-peaf- ing ERSmCAHOR. -- 1 seed w toigatm in order to lore plenty of moisture m the soilfwers daring the winter and spring There are several (reasons why 'this should be good practice. With plenty of moisture, the warm days and cool nights we axe having win germinate some of the weed seeds for frost to kill. The moisture should soak up part of the chalcis fly seed on the ground so that the flies should! be killed by mold or frost. Some of the water may get to the grasshopper eggs and ret S Ja-192- to telycd V? 1 tie of ducts to fax better advantage Jo Go Dzz&ssm had man with a nice hunch of daisy cows or freeze them. Freezing soil that is saturated with moisture loosens up the - 4 rasT830 Oa the other hand hat jteg ora crops h, the Easa. These sd have spent some ambus to HHupamy Rcss&tlt 'ir:7?n,v',vv'.v. a"aw. |