| Show Seeding by Plane Urged To Salvage Range Land RENO NEV Experiments Experiments just completed under the direction of at Frederick Weston Wilson Vilson professor sor of animal industry at the University University University Uni Uni- of Nevada have convinced him that the airplane may prove to be the chief factor in the replanting replanting replanting replant replant- ing of vast de denuded areas Although the use of the airplane in agricultural work work work-is is a new thing he states many agricultural research research re ze- re- re search experts have suggested replanting replanting replanting re re- re- re planting from the air of vast sagebrush sagebrush sagebrush sage sage- brush areas in the West for conservation conservation conservation conser conser- purposes They re been extensively used for mapping and other purposes but it is now believed that thousands of acres of range land denuded by extensive cattle and sheep grazing may be salvaged by in this man man- ner nerThe The advantage of the airplane over the tractor for seeding lies not only in speed but adaptability and thoroughness The plane can fly flyover flyover flyover over mountain range land that the tractor cannot reach A single trip of a plane across a field sows a much wider strip than does a tractor Farmers find seeding by air is cheaper than existing methods |