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Show B The Beet Bounty. H Tho people ccncrally don't uiiderstiinil B the full force ot tho aucar bounty bill, H or it Tvouid be working more citrncstly B or.ltjMeftgo by our legislature. It B they would give- the bill nioro attention BB and consideration, they would sco thcro B 'isliioro Yn It than whnl ia mentioned In B the reading ot .the bill. Tlio bill in Bj intended to reach far beyond tho bounty (which in itself Ii a Rood tlilnir for the Bb farmers) it throws out nn Idea thnt w ill BB attract incnot capital who nrc watching BB the beet Industry of Utah and CulK BJ ornln to see which ot tho two places Bfl will be tfte bcatto invest their money. Bfl California has Bomo advnutago oer Bfl Utah in tlio per cent of sucrose contrtln- ed in tho .beet at present. But vie Hflj believe by our turners applying thcin- HflJ islvcs in a scientific manner to tho ctil- BBj tlvttlngot the beet, thev can reach the Hflj standard, per cent of California. Thin Hflj however can only be dono by working Hflj all, or ngarlyjilhtho ycur around, it will Hflj not I riached by just ploughing tho Hflj land in thosprhig of tlio year putting in HB the seed and partlaly working tho land Hflj while the crop is on It, attention must H be given to It, v hen the crop la oil", so as HHJ to gt it in condition to rccicvo tho next H crop. J Attention nnd consideration must bo Hflf given It In the manner that onu person HflT whom we know, received a prize In '1)2 HH and '03 he said "I don't furm n fon HflT months in the surnmor, but all tho ycur HflT 'round, which poys mo very well." This HHJ "is somewhat a new idea to cur farmers, H but there is no doubt that if carried out Hflj ty UlU,wonfd be a paying ono. HHJ. Rome of ithe farmers surely liavo tho HJB wrong uudcrstanding regarding tho IS HflT per cent sucroso mentioned In the HBl lounty V'',t (hey claiming Hint the Bflf '"fJ'. ItAVlng contracted this year, B tlistjhe beots must havo 11 percent Hflj sucrose, or they will not bu taken nt tho Hflj factory, think that tlio per cent in the Hflff bill should bo no higher. They seem Hflj to forget that tho 11 percent Is the lowed HHJ the factory can go, nml thcro Js no Hflf doubT, thai if some ot tho beets did not Hflj go higher than 11 per cent tho factory HHJ Spu1, nt Pfty its way. Thus It Is n Hflj wronjj idea tosupposo that becauso the Hflj per cent in tho contract is placed nt 11 B tnrtjn the bill at 13, that tho dlfTutnce Hflj between the two'wlll bo a clear profit to Hflj the factory, that Is, it tho percent is Ilj, H 13, 12i tho 1)4 Is a clear gain to tlu Hfljj factory. The averago last year was 11 W Hflf and with tho improved machinery In HHJ cultivation and tho experience our farm. Hflj eiJipWjljavo, It will bo leasy enough to B wake, the beetsgo 13 thisyiar. ns it Hfljj was lie first year to make It go 10 & 11 HflW Xxperlenje has provon that tho flist HfljT year beets are put on a piece of laud, if Hfljj tje land has too much salt, it will pro- Hfljt lnce low per cert sucrose matter. Tho Hfljj beets partake of the salt's very largely Hfljj nrl grow very fine and large, but b Hfljj putting them on the same piece, of lund Hfljj for 2 or 3 or a number of years the Hfljj sucrose matter grows larger, while tin Hfljj salts get yery much less, This shoulu Hfljj give encouragement to tho farmors in Hfljj tiro.wayi, Jor while he is bringing up Hfljj his beet crop to the standard required Hfljj by the bounty bill, ho is at tho sumo Hfljj time redeeming his land from salts. Hfljj To our farmors we would say, give Hfljj this matter a careful and intcllcgcnt Hflfl cpneidcratlon, thero is money in it for Hfljt you if you will do so. Don't bo led off HflH by any person whomay bo cranky nbout Hflfl bounties and is blind to your interests HflH and his own. |