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Show Stop Shipment of Farm Forest Trees Unusually warm weath r hao st ?-ped ?-ped the. shipment of farm forct jrecs from the Utah Sttte Ag- cultural cul-tural coll ge nursery, acco:d rg to Lamont E. Tuller. County A? .. Word received from J. W..1 -e;-Floyrt, extension forester, r va. : Jiat to continue to rec.lve ordjrs ml ship trees for about two more weelcs, but warm wcathrr Is bringing leaves out on the trees, and con-rquently con-rquently shipping his been stopped, Mr. Tuller said. No mor- orders for trees can be filed until next spring. During the past few years the tfate of Utah, cooperating wl'h the United Statfs Department of Agrl-sulture Agrl-sulture through the Utah extension service and the school o'. forestry of th? stale agricultural col'cge, has furnished mor than 1,100,000' treei o farmers for wood lot, wind break, nd shelter belt planting. Soft wood trees available under the prozram ar Eastern red edar, Rocky Mountain Junlrrr. Poncterosa pine, and Blue spruce; Hard woods available are: Green ash, Siberian elm, Black locust, Himcy locust, Ru.slan olive. Black walnut, Oold-n Oold-n willow, and Lombady poplar. |