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Show j Study Grasses Sin Cache and Boxelder Experiment station and extension ex-tension service representatives will conduct an educational tour of Box Elder and Cache counties June 3 for the purpose of determining determ-ining types of grasses and legumes legum-es and methods of seeding that are best adapted to the reclama- tion of dry lands to meet AAA! campliance, Dr. R. H. Walker, director di-rector of the Utah State Agricultural Agricul-tural college has announced. Farmers interested in making I the tour will meet at the Medland' Hotel in Tremonton at 1 p. m. County agents Robert Stewart and R. L. Wrigley will head the county coun-ty delegations. W. W. Owens, assistant as-sistant director of the extension service, Professor R. J. Evans andj Professor Aaron F. Bracken of. the college agronomy department! will assist in directing the tourj which will include experiment sta- tion, forest service plots in both, counties. Two general methods of getting in compliance if farmers have plowed enough summer fallow with ether soil depleting crop to exceed ex-ceed the soil depleting acreage allotment are r(l) Seeding fallow land before June 15 to true type winter wheat or legumes. This twheat may be pastured and (2) 1 Seedng in 1938 of excess summer ! fallow acreage to perennial gras-ses gras-ses and legumes. |