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Show I FARMERS TO MEET I AT JUNCTION CITY I I Tho coming mooting of tho Utah I Stato Dry Farmers Association which Is to convono at Ogden upon tho evo-nlng evo-nlng of January 23rd and extending over tho following day promises to bo ono of tho best attended gatherings gather-ings of tho kind over held In the Stato. Following as It does so closely close-ly upon tho International Dry Farming Farm-ing Congress which convened at Loth bridge In October It is reasonablo to oxpoct that It will profit materially from th0 advertising that was glvon to that great meeting of agriculturists. agricultur-ists. Tho program for tho affair Is now completo and Is glvon hero In full. Much o. tho spirit of tho International Interna-tional Dry Farming Congress Is to enter Into this gathering of tho local lo-cal dry fanners as will bo soon from tho progrnm. Thrco of tho principal addresses oolng taken as a tesult of tho features which characterized tho International gathering. Tho progrnm prog-rnm follows: Evenlno Jan. 23, 1913 President's annual address Pres. a fa Lewis A. worrlll. t W. Tho message of tho International V Dry Farming Congress Lon J. Haddock, Had-dock, Publicity Bureay, U. A. C. Lessons from tho dry farming congress con-gress nt Lethbrldge Proa 3. W, Pax man, Nephl. ,Pry Farming ns a world wide movo ment Dr. J. A. WIdtBoo, Pros. U, I A. C. J What Dry Farming has dono for ' UtahHon. Win, Spry, Qovornor of v Utah. Morning Jan. 24, 1913 Resolutions 1 Election of 'officers I Appointment of committees I Tho boit whoat on dry lands, from 1 Continued on page eight ' I FARMERS TO MEET I AT JUNCTION CITY H (Continued t'om page ono) the farmers' standpoint Mr. John Q. H Adainn, Logan; Mr. E. H. South- M wick, I.chl: Mr. Isaac Grace, Ncphl. M The ticHt wheat on dry lands from tlie Uujers' point of view David KobliiUH, W. U. Kay. M The bust wheat on dry lands from B tho millers' view point Pros II, II. H lllood; Iljirold J. Perry, Utah Mill- H Iiir Co. Ogdcn, Utah. H The best milling wheat from a chemical point of view Dr. Ilobert H Stewart, 0. A. C. Value of state demonstration farms Dr. 1". (. Peterson, director Hx- H tcnslnn Division, U. A. C. Afternoon Jan. 24, 1913 H Production of alfalfa seed on dry M land Mr. Sylvester I'olrce, Gunnl- B Forage crops on dry lands for llvo H stock Dr. M. S. Harris, Logan, U. H H The legltlmato land owner versus the speculator Hon. Jos. E. Cnlno, Secy. Sa't Lake Commercial club. H Five minute reports on last year's M experience- In dry farming: H Cache county W. II, Dallard, B Cache Junction. Kox i:idcr county John Compton, M Tremmiton. M Davis county Thomas J. Steed, H Clcarlleld. P Salt Lake county Hober Ilennlon, H Bait I.ako City. H Tooolo county A. J. Stookey, H Clover. M Utah county J. II. Gardner, Lohl H Jiiah county Stephen Iloswell, M Nepal. B Sanpete county Sylvester Peireo, B Guunlsou. H San Juan county Dan 11. Perkins, B MoutlcoIIo. M Kcport'of committees M Election of ulllcers M Adjournment B It will bo seen from above that fl while" the evening session of Jan. B 2:t Is of .i ! cneral nature the sub- H JcctB nrranisi 1 for tho following day, i 1 Frlda), Jan. 21 nro of pertinent In- ' M tcrest to not only tho farmers but H the millers and tho bread consumers i H throughout the state. Kach ot these i B latter subjects has been arranged B with a view to bringing out tho most M pertinent phases of tho question In- B volved In tho production of dry farm M wheat, and each Is to bo troatcd by ; M men who havo had special training M and oxperlcnco along tho various lines B which will bo discussed. M Preceding tho Dry Farm gathering M the Utah Stato Dairy Association will M meet at Ogden beginning upon tho M evening of Jnn. 22 and extending ov- B ei Jan. 23. At each ot these meet- M Ings tho ofllcers for tho ensuing year M will bo elected and reports submitted , M of tho progress which the two asso- ' clatlons havo made during the past M twelve months. Tho meeting of the M dairy association promises to bo a M llvo affair throughout as will be seen M from the program published below In M which various features ot Interest to M dairymen will bo dlscussod by auth- , M orltles In theso lines. Tho program M follows . H Evening Jan. 22, 1913 I H Call to order by Pies. Den II. El- M dredge. Address of welcome Pres. Weber H Club. M Itesponse C. A. Hogau, I.ewlston M president's addiess Den It. Kl- B dredge. M Appointment of committees B 3llo.i In the lutermountnln country H Hon. Win. M. Jenkins, Ex-Clover- H tier of OUinhoma, Tremonton, Utah. H i SUo experience Hon. J, A. An- H derson, Morgan; A. V. Miller, Mur- I 10 A. M. Jan. 23, 1913 M The needs of elllcleucy In Utah H. Dairying Mr. A. K. ltlescr, U. S. H Dept. of Agriculture, , In chnrgo of H Western Dairy Fanning Investlga-H Investlga-H tloiiB. Salt Lake City. Tho work of tho State Dairy Cornel Corn-el mission In ndwiuclng the dairy In-M In-M te'ests of tho state Hon. Wlllard M llnusen, State Dalrj Commissioner, H iialt Lake City. Maikut Milk Problems Hon. WII-H WII-H Urd Hansen, State Dairy Commission H' cr, U. S. Dept. ot Agriculture. M Why keep Individual records of B production Hon. Hugh J. Cannon. Hi Salt Lake City. H'' Hesults of late experiments In cow testing Prof. W. 1J. Carroll, U. A. o.; H liis and outs of dairy feeding Prof. '. H. K. McNatt, U. A. C. H Essentials ot successful dairying In H-. Utah W. v. Jensen, Pres. Jensen H Croamory Co. Salt Lake City. H What Dairying h.i3 dono for Eur-H Eur-H j operin countries Dr. John A. Wldt- ne, U. A. V. H Solllug crops tho dairyman's sal ML vatlo.n-ProJuJit. .A R;ttEdJt6r H Via "rmer SaH I.ako City. ' 'HBk Selection ot tho" dairy herd Pi of BM-'lBfflWflfflffii bhbhbfV bhbhbhbhbbhbhbhbhbhbI -JJbbB-MH-MH J. T. Calne, HI, U. A. C. Uuttor sconlng demonstration Ouy M. Lambert, Western Dairy Division U. S. Dopt. of Agriculture. Secrotary and treasurer's report L. A. Merrill. k-iili Election of offlcora 4!30 P. M. Judging of dairy cattlo by expertj from Utah Agricultural Collego and Western Dairy Division, U. S. Dept of Agriculture, under direction ot Prof. J. T. Calno, HI. |