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Two Irrigations, with thorough cul Hiatlnn following each, Is better than Hie Inlgatlons with no culllntloii Owing to the cool wealher In Miy en few eodling moth woims were hatched so that the llrst brood is now Just beginning ucilo business In most parts of t'tali Now Is the lime to spi u with the aisenleal compound The green uphls on the leiieh and the hlaek aphis on the cheir ore filing fil-ing consl.leiable dnmnge In I tah ouh-aids ouh-aids at present '1 In nphls works on the un.lei side of tin 1 af l a suctorial suc-torial Insect und Is theiefoie not affected af-fected b ihe 1 olson In the urnlinl spras 'Ihe effettlic leinedy foi all sucking Insects Is the Keroseiw emulsion emul-sion une lo Men, that Is one part of emulsion to sen en parls water No class of nnlmals on the farm suffers suf-fers fiom lark of shaelo and water so much as do the hogs Too mnnj farm-eis farm-eis seem to think that rlops from In kitchen furnish s.ifllilcnt water foi the hns It Is really painful lo witness the suffcilng of fat hogs during the hot summer dajs In Utah Tresh Mater r.wxI shade and plenty of (.reen grass constitute mo than one half tho le-eiulrementa le-eiulrementa foi succctsful hog raising In L'tah As n rule too much -water is used on the late potatoes In Utah One Irri j, itlon berore bloomlrg and one Just nfter blooming will prno sufficient In most soils piovlded always that plon ty of cultivation be glwn Irrigation without cultltntlon will do moro hurm than good to potatoes In any noli sae only that which Is nearly pure sand Mr. John J Cortlz, a practical farmer farm-er nnd clalrsman at Ogden, says that the June i,rnf s, or ' cheat grass," that I no common now In Web'r county. Is a blessing lather than a curse as so many esteem It Mr Cortlz Insists that tho grass makes splendid early spring pasture and absolutely presents bloat in cattle Tho Inter-Mountain Tanner and Itnnchman would be glad to hear from others on the subject of ' cheat Class Utah pastures become ery dry In August and furnish lllllc succulent foo 1 for milch cows A splendid thing to rail back on then Is u latch of sweet coin It Is not too Into now to put In sweet corn for fodder Open up fui-rows fui-rows nnd sonk them well with nn Irrigation Ir-rigation then dilll tho corn ery ihiik nnd eoioi with the huirow Mowells eiergieeu Is tho best arlety to plant for fod Icr II Is undoubtedl true that sweet corn will produce us much i,ool forigo pel acre ns any othr crop grown, not csen excepting lucerne. If the tittle men of Utah wish to rnlso tho stunlarl of innt.e cattle thc should secure tho pissago of a law I rohlhltlug seruh bulls running nt huge Hseiy man hue nn Inalienable rlkllt to keep ll s. lllb bull If lie . hooses but no man has or shoul 1 hn a light to Injure his neighbor bj permitting such stock to urn at lute The scrub bull must elthei stuy nt home cu go In Mine pic.lnrts of Utah theie Is Inn 1 given up lo w I lo .lit. h h inks wlllm feme, nnl weeds sufllcleiu In extent In pioluc. enough small fruit to pis nil the tuxes on property In the pieclnct Is this tho Intensive faimlng that conditions In Utah dent de-nt ind' I rom nenrl cserj locality in Utah and Idaho come n ions of a bumpei nop of luceinc with first cutting now in full blist The rear slug will make lis appear nnco In most puts of IHuh within the next two weeks The cool weal her du. Ing Mas has delased the slug somewhat some-what this seal N." oicliaid pest Is so cuslls tontiollel as the slug sot when unmohwiod none does as nun li damage to th foliage of the pour anil theiry trees All tree, nubjeit to the attack of the slug should be sirast)d now slth n stiong aiaen.cal spriy having hav-ing a gool ciuantlis of slaked lime added add-ed to tho legulai formula, Moro harm than good Is llono to jnunr fruit trees b the application of fresh stable manure Ans soil t.nt In suited at all for en chard purposes had nltioycn sufficient for the giowth of trees duilng tho Hint two vears Thd ndJltloii of lush ma mrc to the s'.ll slmpls caus s n grcit growth of tips that militates ufcnlnst tho siiblllly n' the tt e Po not hn af lid to use Hie hon lbout s u g fru t ii c ihaf w re s t this spring Atte ea h 1 i "iiian the o I should be tnoiouj.ilv rUs .uel for a distance) of two feet about the tree. This piosents ImUng and hnlls Uie moisture in Hi so 1 htandnrd formula for spraslne may be foun I In uuothir eolutnn of this Issue These formulas base all bent testirtand sueepssfully upilled In prni-Hre prni-Hre b) the liest eirchurdlst. In HI ill during 11m past seseti sours There Is no es-cusn for ans oreharellst t iking up with pcUcnu-el and secret comi euiueiH for orchsid dlslnfeiiton. Theie In enough has wasted or spotted m two e.u. of exposed stacking stack-ing on an ordinal y farm to enser the e jst of a hay shed Tight limns are not iiec.?..iry, but a good cover will pi. ise of Milue to is.iy stack ot lu . en. At the high prke that I. sure to pieiall hen. firth It will pay to atop the VMste of luiem Hint ioiiiph f huh . ten slat ks 1 he sill ly of goo 1 marketable horse, or all eljsses In Ut ih was noser lower Hum at pie sent It Is u, dinicult matter mat-ter to pick up n team of draft horses weighing 28x minds or oer, svhlle a in itched span of diislng horses bred 111 Utah Ik prattle ully nut of the question ques-tion Tlte. bipeder whi breeds to n definite Ideal In ITtnh will he strictly In It for the next ten seals A pasture of any given area miy bo li ode lo do almost double the son ho If ellilded Into two oi moro lots allowing al-lowing one lot to r8t while stock Is confined to another When glien too mivch mem, the stock will roam and will poll us much grnss by tiamplng ns they consume l outing Sprns now lo kill the codling moth worm and the penr slug Use nn arsenical arse-nical spray with n llbetal addition ot lime If you should hnppen to he short of water for Irrigation do not stand on tho Co op' corner and grumble Just Lep the hoe and cuItlMtor going so ns to pise tho wnter alioady In tho sell. Hear In mind that sveeds use up the soil water If ou are Sliort of witei sou cannot afford to desoto ans mols-tuie mols-tuie to weeds Keeivthc weeds out and let the tiees or the irop. huso the ssattr Utah farmers are Just nosv obsers Ing the eight hour pi in eight hours lie-fore lie-fore dinner and eight hours uftei dln-nci dln-nci I.xpsrlments made In three Htatcs Coloiado Kansas end 1 mil f rose Hint nlfulfn cut In the first bloom will gle Hil greatest slell and feeding sniue The leases of alfalfa cniitulu moro than three times its much protein as the stems a ton of alfalfa leases containing contain-ing as much protein as 280O pounds of bruu lasers cRre should lie tak'ln lu curing alfalfa to nose Hie leases If the snowball and lose bushes ate lothired b tho tittle Ike on the iindi side of the leaf spias with either keir-Obene keir-Obene emulsion ten to one or strong tnbtreo tea made bs steei Ing one I nun 1 of lefuse tobacco oi steins in two gallons of wutei Hop Ilnlslnr;. The hog Is often regarded as a filthy nnlmsl that do's not need nn) special attention until fattening time an then he la pennel up In ii close inll pen without shekel Mans fiiniei. seyn to think that the ling enjoin mud and lllth If sin.1, jeraars would caiefulls mile the habits of hugs they won 1 see thut they do eseithln In theli hpi to keep themselses fiom HI 111 when penned up 'ihe exeiement Is nil de-loslted de-loslted n Hi faithest coiner of theli pen unci wiun lis gets muddy ttie mot great holes li the giound to ket to pure fresh earth and to get awuy Horn filth It I. often tho case that the heg raiser does not pay an attention atten-tion in these things no the hog Is loft In his helpless .ondltlon and eitpee tcrj to leld a p oflt to his ownei It Is no wondei thai sueh faimets deelaio Hint theli purk costs them fiom 1ft to o ienlp pei ounel There Is no other faim hhI.iiM lhat sioull Use under such rlitumstances, lot alnno growing and fallel In writes A J 1, egg In Natl, Na-tl, nul Stockman Iij ord. i that we make a profit from raisin? hogs iome gcod breed must be selected Tho roland-Chlna lltrkshiie (best. A'hlt or th IJiiiik Jerse nic all boo i.roi Is anil from aiefull conducted con-ducted evpo'linents with Huso bleeds It i ems that there Is little difference In their pork pn luting qualities The breed that will produr. the greatest numler of an jug h.nlths pigs from tin femt'numlei of biool sows and cue roi thnn the best Is p mulls the n t e onn al bund to ek t Ms rip I Is tin t the t he t r SA hlti Is " in t 1 i th icvpp t it is m i i i t t jr or a s r I U.p L il p f mora f the i breeder should huso some, Influence In I Siriincn Is seVctlon A person Is likely le to tlnd better euio ot his fnsoilto hie. and not he would ot one that he dotH nfalnoge Is so miiih of and tale Is one of lnnctlie seutlul elpiuentn of su. cessf I ot, plae -raising 1 lairp hester hltesu I er) at llnd them In l i unite .llffcnoarso mn-ftoin mn-ftoin Ihe Chester AS bile Hint no Its place win huh ne ei trleet them limu and In a Hirlbes Many persons think ttw growth i hester Is a tendei skinned lit Ihe con-thai con-thai inn ml siiiud th. sunshlnr without say that liny are ispeclulls lo slgorout el In i lseiss This Is no eloiihf Is nqces-thp nqces-thp fa. t that nnsthlng wroiif. Mm the soli skin Is moro euwlls discos ciciater must w hlte hog thin em a bl i. k one sgnant or nesi r had ..n trouble with slow. This cat re among my chest is nth pi intn 1 lusei the pigs com enrlylhi re Is an spilng nnd make killing hogs np surface the next fall Wllh i. akoiuilians, wllh aie Dies e in I e made to welf drolnlng, J00 to 00 iioundn at from e Ighlieli arahlo months jll If I rake fill lltm trenches, nre solil at a x to eight weikrounds 'or 1. soi s who want them to pined cosered feed them for next ear. 1 fan few fall pigs hat luiiler- Ihere in mnny hog-ralsern of Inun-d not sitlsllel sslth nnv of the s tonstrucl-bree.ls tonstrucl-bree.ls und want crosses 1 regslmpl) for an a mlstnkn, as ciosses ire r to their ally an good ns elthei purctown Cer-gradu Cer-gradu anlmils If u fnrmrigo and tile keep pine bred hogs It Is best as modern a nnlo of some standird hrtf the Ho-prolu Ho-prolu e grades' th. y nre uburpnse In-full In-full bloods fir feeding purpondencles of uro muck more uniform thaie a second-bred second-bred unlmnls In thin ruse n fimj general male should alssuss bo used nccs I ades for a niiinber of e ptrman-nt foun I them to be sery good ss hen com but I like tho pure-br. Is be mer a high pure-lneds are nisei 1 oftetiij inventeel thane, to sell them ns lircediy be slower better pi Ice Han gindes woul'JBr,B, man l.i iinrcetvp Destiny of the Hop; Stolsnntngo of The oils, grensj, thick PlB."10,"'' arousing new Interest lletc'll0,,1JJl,U , daughter house has not seflou whin ne Is cud Itself about skinning the hgoesl thing his green hid- left on Hie can" means H uneiicinibeied w.tH expense e,,1,," eight cents iter pound nnd cau,U), n lork, or 12 cenr pci round ssliements nnd ed In as cured - or sm iked or lunl bet-The bet-The scientist will not let thlnS. In tho hoieeser. hii.1 It may set Pn fora lim tho hide fiom the hog for toi' IU( ,ny purposes 1 he leathei splltterau he made mnnstruted his uhllliy to thmiiroipmcnls nlniost Into tissue kathei, rn the hus-Imilnlient hus-Imilnlient nL his eoiumiiil nrile his imp lio.ess In his imasesslon nn thei lencn-Insentor lencn-Insentor rlnlma that ho can srsallon mil skin to tie fin. niss it u eolog glso there-stoppei there-stoppei iiis.i anil innniifn. li he hesitate uitkl. at a ildkulnitHls low I this cm be an mul'c the flne't ' lni oipade the ex-glose ex-glose ste.k can ellsplnco nil nces In their wllh a Iw tier nnd ilnuner ar own I in-do in-do the same wllh the line lrf game con-rtibhei con-rtibhei goods now used tor wa.ii. that fic A hog hide ran be treated so li twents-llse split Into wi many siputate skip to lift) or astound tin. uninitiated cuts bushls prospett befoie It Ihe hog sk been Hied ' rl.ht In iome oft and to exprnl. a lesult of Ihe near fuluro National I'ii. In presluce I a sery low Thumps In Little Plgiult It Is sel- The muse of pigs tails KetJlnl!, A?Thnt anil fulling off Is from foul ne, double, sleeping quarters ' sass a iiinK is much the Twimleih Cenlurj ramie remeels t lean out all beddln Increiso has Hire, class after sows faiiow . Is Hie at least omo a week, oi ofteiu,1 Viji aftir IT the tall Is not too ,u.t or rtrnln-when rtrnln-when Heated sou eati snse it I and sshcre I Ing thoinut,tily wllh lard uncancel crop ut eaibolk acid If nests aro k P"' '"re' ou will neser huse sort. ta,e uVthoiand thumps lu little linn uu c'llt 0r tho ln.Rt, ' their geitlug too fat nl luher who has exercise enough ItemiUs 'I haso u long buggy whip unl drlse the (, j(, druln-the druln-the sunshliib and sea that Hu Si that when of the nisi ui I exorcise esjIM0 realized l'eed the sow less milk-pro lutnl n tf,8 n. till the plgitygpt 'der In tliarnp" not too bad off ou eau sasut med scarce-putting scarce-putting Hum into a box oi ! tlue n B letting them woris some of 0 ,'-., ,.m. off of Hum foi an hour or . ..,., ,..,, time He sure thej base a fiv inons iht and llenty of exert lso nnd iVngesl tlino lot be troubled with sore ! .n?r"LV V,, thumps Thumps in linger J? .V!? homctlmes caused fiom an nfl" ,',.,' ,t.. Hi lunas but neser In a V0 of fui ins fn wr I y pg, ai Vro' nVn't tobenft ten bs sore tails n"onl ut flrBt' thnn 1 icr inee as in old is a stay closer to th neit " |