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Show are doing and teaches and uses them whet-ever conditions need ihc-in. He is the tanner's friend and adviser; a useful practical man, who lives and works for tite betterment of agriculture and trie success and growth of the fanner. Jn the course of your growing and harvesting season, if you have discovered anything in the grow ing or handling your crops let the demonstrator and newspaper news-paper have what you have learned learn-ed that your brother in the industry in-dustry may profit by it. Did you discover anything in the process of planting or growing your sugar beets, alfalfa hay or seed, your- spring and winter grain, spuds or garden truck? Any systems or methods peculiar pecu-liar to our soil or climate which is not generally known? Why not set it forth in a plain explicit article" in the Chronicle? We will be more than glad to publish pub-lish anything that will add to the profits of our farmers. Help the Demonstrator The cotton industry of the Southern States was saved by the work of U. S. farm experts who taught the people how tc exterminate the Boll Weevil. Denmark has risen from a poverty pov-erty stricken nation to one of prosperity by the organization of its farmers and the work oi the county farm agents. Utah is now profiting by the employment employ-ment and expert, efficient work of County Farm-Demonstrators. The purpose of the county agents ag-ents is to increase the profits of farming. His mission is among the farmers and his message is "more efficiency and profit foi farmers." He has special technical tech-nical training which equips hiir for his work. He is at the demand de-mand of the farmers all the time. He helps them with theii livestock problems. Alreadj thousands of dollats have beer i saved the farmers this fall b I immediate control of hog cholert ' due to the prompt action of the county agents. He helps with y the tillage, crop, drainage, mark-g mark-g eting and storage problems. He if helps to keep the farmer out of i. rut. He gathers facts of the best things that all the farmers |