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Show STATE INSPECTOR SUGGESTS METHOD OF PREVENTING FURTHER SPREAD OF MENATOD .nflBanUHLnk0,Clty-n0tUn,,ne tr0m nspoctlon of crops and post conditions in Cacho county Harold It. Hngan state inspector. Tuesday pointed to tbo Possibilities of tho spread of tho i sugar boot nematod, a destructive -pos, at sugar dumps. n0 j8 now 1 Btudying the problem to seo If there 1 Ih not some method of preventing tho 1 Bpread of this Infectfon nt this pInt t Undo,, tho method of weighing boots t tho dump, Mr. Hagan points out. " be dirt falling from the beets brough c n one man's wagon Is hauled away m on the wagon preceding him In unloading. un-loading. While this dirt Is usually dumped at a great dlstanco away, tho nematod romulnB with tho wagon in many instances, and thuo Is carried to sugar boot Holds on other farms than that on which it previously existed. "It Is possible," Mr. Hagan said, that tho sugar companlos could tako enro of this condition by engaging wagons to haUI tho dirt away. Thoso wagons would bo kept away from H n and oat floldB. Or, falling that' a'jM farmers might employ porsons to B tho boot dlrt'nway. E "Tho wagons could be used In H growing small grains without dact"B oxcopt in oat Holds. IK "I am convinced that this K post Is bolng spread among the mCK ' boot Holds partly by tho present ",'jK I torn of handling beets nt tho dumP Lym |