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Show HORTICULTURAL INSPECTOR PUTS IN HIS REPORT The report of tho Cacho County Horticultural Hor-ticultural Inspector follows. Logan, Utah, March 31, 1911. Hon, County Commissioners: I, tho undersigned rospectfully summit sum-mit my report for nMrch, 1911, as follows: fol-lows: During the month I have Inspocted i fifteen orchards nt different towns In tho county, nnd I found thnt the owners own-ers of most of theso orchards were very busy pruning, this bolng ono of the most Important parts of orcharding orchard-ing this time of tho year, and thero are a great many of tho fruit growers that aro very anxious to learn as much about pruning as possible, and aro grasping for overy word If Information Infor-mation that Is available. During tho month, 6,870 fruit trees have been shipped Into tho county and indications point to a very heavy season of nursery stock Importation. The bulk of the above mentioned trees were Jonnthan apple trees. Tho people of Cacho Valley are beginning to reallzo more than over beforo tho wonderful future which Is In store for tho fine flavored nnd bonutlful red Jonnthan apples that is grown hero which has already gained a wide Bpread reputation ns tho best. OTTO JENSEN, Cacho County Horticultural Inspector. m m |