Show no fear of over production of good fruit at the annual meeting of utah hor in salt lake city this we president james G duffin of provo made an ng ani instructive ad dress saving nong other things we need more canneries jell ini jam factor eo evaporators vinegar factories and such othel industry es that atil tun nto prod jets the waste from th farm I 1 almost from the beginning of time there has been raised tha cry of over production Is dinet of over production of fru ta we answer yes there is always danger of an of inferior fiu t but who has ever seen any market overstocked with fint class products of any kinda in 1895 chrs were grown in the united states 60 ban els of ap pies in 1895 59 9 barrels fron fro n these dates there has been a gradual decrease in apple growth id ing the tact that the west has been m creasing in output up to the yea 1893 when the stata board of horticulture was appointed aby gov haberm wells under the law ere atma that board there had not benj shipped out of the tate in solid car lots 1 to exceed en cars of fresh fru ts dur in the year there shipped more than 1200 cabi in addition to the last ajan titles sent out by express by careful calci nations taking the number of acres of trees now in bearing and the number of acres planted but not in bear ing it is estimated there will bs shipped out of the state within the next few years at hast cars of fruit annually when to these estimates 13 added the product of the large acreage that will be planted every year one can begin to form an idea of the wonderful future of the fruit industry of our state there should be farmers organic athons in every county and district of the state at the meetings of thee organ izat ons conditions affecting the welfare of the farmer should be dis and methods for improvement adopted one branch of these a 10 it ia foi tha marketing 01 the farmers products where organization are effected foi this purpose it should be borne in ni nd that the purpose of th organization organisation is to place th product on the market so as to procure the ket price i ot for the purpose of ti ng to get exorbitant prices from the dairs dal rs it is said tl t annually in the united is lost b wast of mancie not one load of this precious material in this state should be allowed to go to waste where by reasonable expense it can be gotten into the or chard it is but a matter of a few years ahn the unfed orchard will b come unprofitable not only by the use of stable manure but by other methods of fertilizing the soil should the fruit keep up the fertil ty of his orchard experiments conduct ed by the new jersey eapen nent station for a period covering ten years to test the effect of manure corn mercial fertilizers and without manure or al fertilizers up i tha pro ductility of peach trees gave the following results average yield pei acre each ear with manure 7 baskets average yield per acre with corn fertilize s 4 baskets average beld per acre without manure 01 fei til 60 3 baskets in the mining camps large cities and at some other points in the sta e along the line of the railroads there are annually vast quantities of manure that goes to waste e haie thought that the railroads could well afford to furnish free cais to the farmers who would take the manure from these places where it is going to waste and place it upon their farms of the enormous tonnage this would give to the railroads through increased pro of the farms and orchards |