Show conservation notes dy by W earl rhinehart continuing last weeks report on 3 soil oil survey we wish to discuss the practices necessary to maintain tain or increase the production of the land without damage or loss of fertility seven of the eight classes recognized nationally wore were mapped in kano county the first four were subdivided into irrigated and dry farm conditions dit ions A small amount of land Is in class 1 I 98 acres class claes 11 II has 1198 1498 acres class IID dry farm liae hae 1209 acres class III has aar acres and class HID has 1878 acres these three blames are aio the most important since aap one ot of them contains land which will raise moderate to high yields of adapted crops As aa tile the land drops in tile the capability range however increasingly greater anie Is needed in ordet order to farm safety safely and permanently water table Is by far the most prevalent of he various kinds of site conditions which occur bocc ur in the I 1 purveyed areas 0 rt |