Show WHO TirE TIlE BALANCE OF or TRADE By B reference to tho ho report of oC tho the Department of oC Agriculture 4 It would would's seem cm that the farmer farmel plies piles up the credit In favor of or tho the United States Stales whenever the balance hal bal ance atice of oC trade trude shows that lint there Is Is a credit o of that sort Wo We gather tho the following Col ow ng- ng facts the tho report of o that department for the year ear 1906 The Tiis so-called so balance of trade In the thu International International exchange e of oC agricultural commodities continues continues con coti- to rUn rain In favor or of or this country countr b by an nn enormous ous amount for 1906 the agricultural exports exp ex ex- p ports exceeded similar Imports b by an amount which places this year car with the tho seven high years bc beginning with 1898 and und much above the lie balance of ot I 1005 05 new foreign credit which equaled that of oC a rich nation was wag mostly offset by large lars borrowings borrow In this country countr from Crom for Cor or the the- purpose of or enlarging Ing railroads and other capital While tho the farmer placed to tho the national credit In other countries In 1906 1006 other producers pro pro- all Included secured a balance In favor Cavor of this country of oC only During the tho last I seventeen Ho years cars the farmer Carmer has built up a n. balance of or trade In foreign exchange of ot agricultural products products products prod prod- amounting to while all other producers find themselves cs at the end of the same period with a total on the debtor side of or the account account ac ac- ac count to the tho extent of ot Long live lI the farmer fanner His Ills work makes safe saCe the naU nation n. n In times of oC peace he ho feeds feds fe ds the tho hosts of o industry In shops and mills and offices offices' In times of ot war wal he goes Joes into the ranks and brings home his full share of oC glory s for the tho republic of or which he heIs heIs heis Is so important a part We e wish the land of oC Utah could bo pe brought under cultivation tion to to the last acre acre and and that the state slate and the nation might by that condition be strengthened as It deserves es |