Show ox ov 1 DRY l F 12 U. T Y Cook of or Cheyenne Jsn Says It Ls Lot Unexcelled Un- Un excelled e In lii Quality E. E V. V Cook Coole of or Wyoming presented presented a paper yesterday afternoon on Drought Resistant Cro Crops S He lie said that the I potato heads tho the list ho has found round I and null tho the dr dry farm potato Is unc unexcelled for domestic purposes or for seed se on irrigated Irrigate lands Mr Cook Coole urged the cultivation of fodder crops on the ground that the live stock is after all tho principal product of ot the dry farming area In Ingar g-ar g garden cn crops he ho had had success and he told tol of or his experience In cultivating grapes rapes In eastern Oregon Professor Merrill of or tho the University of or Utah In speaking of dry farming methods said that the tho tho only practice that hn had been found possible In Utah was Uy summer fallowing allowing The rho great aIm am ho he sal said It Jt not to preserve fertility fertility fertility fertil fertil- ity but to preserve moisture lie also urged deep all plowing and thin sow- sow InS InS' At the m morning session Samuel Fortier Fortier Fortier For- For tier gave ga an nn ad address ress on the utilization of limited water supplies In which ho lie a advocated winter Irrigation and the employment of or tho the wind mill to help get gel water on tho the land E. E C C. Chilcott told of the result of ot dry diy land Investigations investigations invest invest- by the tho government s under his charge on the great trent plains Tho The work had succeeded eded far enough ho stated to point out the dangers clangors of r too much g in Jn In drawing conclusions i t l t L |