Show - -- - -- MI i -- - - r-- - - - j- - I ii 4 Aw- t - - - ) e - - is t — — - - ' ' can easily with the use — of two 1 - by round steel bars pierced inch boles Its - a quick process 54 - -- ' - - -'- - : ' ' - or Tee by Donald Mudg Fero Mthastics lostructor ' y right while the machine Is in the - field:- i 4144 kti1011 i't -- 4 - ' - '4' - ASIP 4 - P1 el ---- -- 'A " ''''-- : 4'b 0 f? (' : - — -- I: Fcl ibalh - Ca rT-7- v --- — (—Nib 07- --- 711:4eofeytegT' - t -- t if filiff7i14:11q1p!i t 1r t 1 kl'1 ' i 1 jriti TT ''' — 4 v 0 flp rist--so- t!C-f- t ay 1 ( 10l - ') -- '1 000 -- lb The tests being - conducted In Idaho will give information on the best types for various sections of the state growth rates and responses to cu- First ltural practices :: stos S: ' 4 0 1 A -itt ' - ': It 1 T " i4 — 44 - - 440w t Nt' 1 ' I' 44 t ' 1 : i ''' II i 04 iteAstoowassobarniimokliw000temhesoirmeannooksolbeiwwloviLliwiiro 6 s FROM Balanced Pastures Produce YOUR DEALER Consistently Richer Milk' 7 4kt itattloirnritcliti ' f Pr' - t floutlire : oo v 440k-f- t 4'" 41vc:: of your monthly milk check Is based on both the quantity and the quality of the milk that your tows pro- duce This profitable balance between quantity and quality of milk is directly affected by the Worms of grass and legumes in your pasture MOUNTAINGRO posture mixtures ore formulated to give this esiential profitable balance They ore adopted to Intermourctpin climate and The size ' of Your DEAD STOCK Call Any of the Plants Listed Below ore e highly-polotabl- LIT ' 6° IIIP"41111 illihoriftooll rli a 1 -- 0100011i IWO SALT LAKIICITY °SSTS 245011 GAMLAND 1SS - Co Aglow LisA Me A reAo Orsanso roes 2 lothomo 4211111 es -- SISIS ' I CO Z-1-1 1 At LOSAN -- sr Lam AS - ale - D V-Vi- ) PORTER-WALT01- - A CO 1 SALT 1AKE v 4-- in "learning by doing" She is not member but is also only a successful a successful leader For six consecutive years had 1 Her Karen has projects first project was home furnishings then she decided to take clothing and has completed five years She is enrolled this year in boy is a s 100liminpd - ' '" i Lf1 advanced - r'''' 4 - : l' --- ) mother and father who are in 4 H projInterested and ects- Mr and Mrs Pierce Bringhurst are of just such parents and every member the family has been enrolled in 1 BS PAST two years Karen has been a junior leader with her mother and together they have led their club to 100 per cent completion Many honors have come to Karen' in 4-She has received blue ribbons Or her costüme in the Salt Lake County Dress Revue and in 1953 represented Salt Lake County at the state style dress revue She was a delegate to Older Club Camp at Logan and was chairman of handicraft activities at the Salt Lake County camp Karen certainly "makes her best be- T Citlf agree Salt take City — e --- sa )' 2 clothing 0 The home furnish: however project ing was not forgotten In Miss Bringhurst 1953 in addition to clotting she had a home furniahings project and is doing advanced home furnishings this year 'She is a member- - of the Murray High School "Booster Club" and has been vice president of her class Behind every successful girl or tter" - F Bringhurst Murmember who believes n a II 11001Vmm °"1A 10111 ray 1 44 r f Spotlight 1-- I - Farm Youth M'ITRRAY----Kare- Ct 4 'kl 1 ' - 0' l— a: cuttings : --- SY111 time are developed by the organisms living and feeding upon this detompot ing manure These antibiotics do much in the soil to make the soil a fit place for the growth of plants The common soil mold' the simple animal life and the little green bodies called algae are there too working very fsigorouslY to createIbis favorable en-vironment If the farmer can realize all this activity that Ile encourages in his soil treatments he would-b- e very pleased and would produce much more crop IS Wee to know just how much manure to put in the soil in order to 10 tons of sugar get an Increase-'obeets It is nice to know how much or- ganic matter to put into' the soil to In-prove all the crops we are growing but It is much nicer to know Just what that manure Is doing to the life in the soil and why the doing is making these crops grow better It puts purpose into work It puts a little zest into our activities We don't need to get concerned about the claims andliteusations made by those who are great supporters of what has become known as "organic farming" We don't need to accept as truth that all we need In our soil are chemical fertilizers We don't need to wonder if the health of a being is directly related to soil fertility Let us feed an organism and keep the soil environment favorable for their velopment then we will be very fled with our work from the 5000 trees planted this spring should be made in five years N)4 PHONE NOW! For Fast Pickup : taining and conof 10 to each imiltrso"0110114orgslipmsegrommotommoseromrwr 46'4"44 4 1 1tlv e 1 UTAH 001NER & LIGHT Co - - 1 each e 50 trees - itA - ' BUY - 12 varieties to — - quarter-acr- 'r- r' - carbon dime- ' Ntartin krteriohnly 1 - realize from -- comes ' - s — a becoming is-in Christmas e Immo mam Chores can bedone easier and faster when there is plenty of light in and around your barns poultry houses shops and other farm buildings Good light prevents accidents too and enables you to readily meet emergencies such as caring for sick animals at night Plenty of light on your farm-costso little too So many ways it pays to "be modern—light up the farm" - z not the de-composing organic matter As much al 30 times more vitamin B complex Is produced in decomposing organic mat- period ter in a three-wee- k ide that tree farming and because of this interest the Uni versity of Idaho has inaugutest of rated a state-widvarieties of trees which can be used for this purpose announced Vernon H Burlison extension forester There were eight test plantings this spring of about - - - I 419 11 - mOSCOW I NoV'cgllNaik'vbootilklk I —1 - - leklogook I r ' t I - IDA--Ida- ho- '41 s -—- --- - - - i '-- of nitrogen potash used to produce rus and Money Grows On Trees ‘ V all for - - ''-'' r 12 of for plant every 80 phospho- - necessary At Christmas a ol from decomposing matter do much loin-prove the quality of the soil They liberate the phosphorus the calcium the ' magnesium and other chemlial Many people do the value of this 4 Jorvica Wok Stkeell A:limEW: - 4 compared acids-that—- crop there are 1080 pounds of carbot dioxide utilized - -- - I C come pounds -- Two pieces of 34 inch round steel 14 inches long are drilled with a y4 inch drill Inch from one end The bars are slipped down over the bent tooth as Is illustrated One bar the tooth In position while pressure on the other bends It back into shape VOID constant replacement of pick-uteeth on forage harvesters hay balers or rakes that have been bent out of shape A pair of tooth straightening bars can be used to remove the kinks in jiffy m to the amount atthe been the decayAntibloticslikepeel- cillin and streptomycin-th- at meanSo much to every individual at the present 'gasning and dioxisle the organic - growth- In fact I side-deliver- by Dr of Agronomy t T ARBON themiernotns : Io o ' A nc' c8- - organic Teeth on harvesting machines be straightened in the field - IA: -- — TRIM )1 Cf7 1:ii' 21 i: ta la a i I rk 1 -- ' i I 1 SALT ILAK' I ' Pt! - - - - - - ' - Svetl Sl |