Show PM A Farm News m mi 1111 i Protected summer fallow Is a close Imitation of Natures Nature's way of holding the tho soil says sas Clarence I. I Fo Foy chairman of the Garfield County Agricultural Conservation Conser Committee It has been made a apart apart apart part of the program Farmers Farm Farm- ers who wish to adopt it as a aI apart apart I part of their regular farming practice can obtain some help through the program The thing to do is to get in touch I with the County Agricultural Conservation committeeman and arrange to Include the practice of protected summer fallow under under under un un- un- un der their conservation 1 plan lan this year I Conservation ne Deemed In InI I Publics Public's Interest I As members o of the consuming consuming ing public we should cooperate I with the tho farmer b by bearing part partI of the cost of maintaining the I fertility of ot the soil F. F J. J SIo ers Director of the Agricultural I Experiment Station Amherst Mass recently told the annual convention of ot the National Agricultural Agricultural Agri AgrI- l cultural Limestone Association i at Washington D. D C. C Through the exploitation of ot agriculture Dr Sievers pointed out we h have e built up a great nation Agriculture is our most important natural resource We Vo came to a realization that this fundamental resource was being rapidly abused to a n point where it might soon become become become be be- come a liability and that if iC it was to be preserve preserved for posterity the general public needed to Continued on last page LIO II III 1 II Farm News Continued from pago one make Its Us responsibility in this re respect respect respect re- re evident The need for agricultural ag conservation under Federal direction came into being during the depression o of the tho Thirties when there were mako make being promoted work programs I and andl unfortunately It was confused confused confused con con- fused with these in the minds of ot many |