Show DRY PAH FARMING I. G EXPERIMENTS TS GO OX ON That hat is 15 good newa tILe the the decision of or Governor GO Cutler nn arid and th the h bu board rd o of examiners to insure continued activity at atthe th and Str st f George Georgo experiment stations So much depends on on- tho progress r s to bo po made in dr dry farming and andS S so 0 much h of or th the experimentation is now directed directed to that subject that a suspension of or wor work would have been a n calamity l in which all ail tho the people of C tho the state would woul have suffered S S Sien Men ien In charge oC or tho the dr dry farming investigation have done a great deal but much remains to bo be done When the farmer comes to Utah out of or a state not arid it will bo botho tho duty of at Utah authority to advise him precisely as asto asto to the be best crops to be raised on certain ground the best man manner er of at preparing that particular soil tho the best beste method e ho of ot plan planting th the best way to cultivate an and the t t r. r best means of oC harv harvesting sting sting- These are arc puzzles which he lie must not be asked to solve at his own expense The matter must be worked out to a n demonstration before he lie comes And that is what hat the Ule experimenters of the tho AgrIcultural Agricultural Agri J cultural college college- are aro striving to lo do That is what the th state slate and arid the tho national government wants them to do The finding of possibilities in dr dry farming has been beena a wonderful discovery discover It has made possible the restoration restoration restora- restora tion of or many manO thousands of acres to productive values It has s opened the way to an nn Increased property value In Inthe Inthe the tho state And It bus hM multiplied vastly astI tho the possibility of or American homes home It would woul have a a. misfortune If the work olk had stopped because a misunderstanding last Jast winter le led to toa toa toa a failure to make an appropriation The Tho misfortune would woul not have been for a n. day ay but for all time When hen the dry dr farms of oC can produce pro uce as ns much wheat to the th acre as do the tho farms Ohio an and Indiana Indiana and and that they ther certainly certain can cnn do It do-It It i is easy to see how big a fortune for Utah was menace menaced j ir ia the threatened suspension of work at the experiment stations S |