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Show FARMERS VISIT CACHE FROM SALT. LAKE Tho Salt Lako county farmers completed com-pleted their tour of Cncho valley Wednesday night after having thoroughly thor-oughly Inspected tho flno farms and herds of tho north end of the valley. Tho first day of their visit hero they spent Investigating clndltlons In southern Cache valley. Tho Peterson Peter-son farm at Petersboro was carefully careful-ly studied, after which tho Darley-Lclshmnn Darley-Lclshmnn pumping plant near Wellsvlllo Wells-vlllo was visited. After Inspecting tho fnmous Darley herd of Jersey and tho up-to-dato Darley barn, tho vlBltlng farmers vlowed tho fine grain, beet, nnd hay fields surrounding surround-ing Wellsvlllo, Hyrum and Mlllvllle. Toward evening, tho Utah Agricultural Agricultur-al College farm was studied. Some time was spent Inspecting tho college barns and livestock, and a thorougl study of tho many experiments boliif carried on nt North Lngnn on tin collcgo experimental farm was mado Tho cntlro party, with many Lo gan frlonds, was then banqueted ai tho college. Yesterday the group continued It! wny north through Hydo Park t( Smltlifleld, whero farming condition! In general woro studied. At Hlch mond tho Ballamoar farm, noted fo: Its Jerseys and Borkshlres, was vis Itcd. Holstolns wero studied on tho Parley Nolson farm, and Guernsoys on tho Woolley farm. Just before lunch, tho Richmond condensed nk fnctory was Inspected. Contlnulrrgff their wny, tho par.ty visited tho Martin Mar-tin Pond fnrm at LowlBton, saw tho new West Cncho sugar factory nt Cornish, Inspected tho famous potato fields of Trenton, nnd spent a fow hours viewing tho flno rurnl homes and beet fields of Benson. Upon tho complotlon of their tour, all members of tho party wero highly high-ly enthusiastic over farming conditions condi-tions In Cacho valley. Another visit Is looked for from tho Salt Lako county farmers next year. |