Show TREES FOR WOODLOTS AVAILABLE TO FARMERS Trees Tree for farm tarm woodlot and windbreak planting are available to farmers of 01 Utah through th the Extension Forester at the Utah Agricultural College a at Logan ac according according according ac- ac cording to Betenson Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Super Super- visor of the Dixie National Forest These trees are made available under under under un un- un- un der the provisions of ot the Clark Clark- McNary law and are sold to farmers farmers farm tarm- ers era for farm woodlot and windbreak windbreak wind wind- break planting purposes at a fraction frac frac- fraction tion of ot the cos cost of ot production However However How How- ever under the terms of the Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Agri Agri- cultural Conservation Act 1937 farmers of ot Utah are subject to quite a substantial payment for tor planting trees on crop lands as woodlots or windbreaks These are the terms of ot payment 1 1 A payment of ot 1000 per acre will be made when trees are planted plant plant- ed pd on crop land for tor woodlot plant plant-I. purposes purposes purposes pur pur- poses provided that at least trees arc are planted per acre I 2 Payment of ot 6 tic per rod row rowl I will wiil be made when planted on crop cropland Iland land and for windbreak purposes when I planted in rows at right angles to the he direction of ot the prevailing winds provided trees are spaced not more than 8 feet apart in rows of or 6 to 10 feet apart 3 A payment of per acre will be made for maintaining trees planted since January 1 I 1934 by cultivation of ot and replacement re- re placement of ot any dead trees to not less ess than living trees per acre at the time Is deter deter- mined This Is a splendid opportunity for or farms lanns to establish woodlots and windbreaks on small tracts o of land which are now more or less unprofitable Farmers who are Interested in securing trees from the Forest at the Utah Agricultural College should contact the County Agricultural Agent or the nearest Forest Supervisors Supervisor's Office Mr Betenson said |