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Show LABOR AND SUPPLY BUREAU SERVICE We want more names of worthy people who need free seeds. We ' would ask the bishops and local com mittees to report them before it is too late to plant. .' Don't forget the meeting of the central committee next Saturday. We have eighty men and boys waiting for work. Call and securo your help early. Almost all kinds of seeds now available. Let us tell you whore to find them. Who will venture with an experimental experi-mental plat of buckwheat? "It may bo planted later than any similar crop, and often does well on old meadows or waste land that can be broken after the more exacting crops are planted. In some sections, where experience has demonstrated that the" cereals, except rye, cannot be relied on, buckwheat Is a crop of considerable considera-ble importance. Tho acreage could well bo Increased, especially in portions por-tions of Now York, Pennsylvania and New England, whero the crop now Is I. grown to a considerable oxtont." Let some progressive farmer demonstrate dem-onstrate what buckwheat will do In Cache valley. "Though flax is not primarily a food crop, the cake remaining when oil Is pressed fiom tho seed constitutes consti-tutes an Important element in the dairy food supply. Its increase uso In this way would release other grain products for use as food". As a crop particularly adapted to newly broken land in the spring wheat states where JJ' it "is chiefly -rown, the acreage of If lax should be increased -to the greatest great-est extent possible." Here is a new lino of farm activity. The present high cost of animal feed should prompt some one to experiment experi-ment with flax. Observo these rules and put up a few dozen eggs for future use: Eggs must bo fresh and clean. Do not wash them. Use Infertile eggs If poaslblo. See that mone are" 'used that contain any cracks, be they ever so small. Use clean, earthen crock if possible A six-gallon crock will accommodate 18 dozen of eggs and about 22 pints of solution. Buy somo sodium silicate (water glass) ; dolute it with one part Blllcate to nine parts of distilled water. In any case boll tho water and allow it to cool. Keep about two inches of water above tho eggs. Place tho crock in a cool place. Eggs treated in this manner keep well for months. Labor and Supply Bureau office in tho Commerclal-Boostors rooms. Phone 56.. |