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Show BEET DEVELOPMENT Mr, G. A. Forest, field manager of the Delta Sugar Company, has been in this neighborhood for the past ten days looking over the situation sit-uation from a prospective viewpoint view-point and offering advice to far mers who have experimented with the crop. Mr. Forest has had thirty ;.e-experience ;.e-experience in crop developments, and is thoroughly familiar with soil values, destructive pests, and other features that are of vital concern to the farmer who wishes to bring his crop to successful maturity. This expert on sugar beets said that the Beaver Valley offers ideal conditions for production, water of course being necessary to achieve the most satisfactory results. And water lies in abundant quantity under un-der the soil. Realizing the high value of this crop, it requires no stretch of the imagination to appreciate appre-ciate the financial opportunity It offers of-fers the producer We will be glad to encourage any suggestions that may point to the greater production of sugar beets. ! because we realize their value from the standpoint of national need. and lalso as a high- class money-maker for the farmer who will diligently follow the instructions given him. Mr. Forest's knowledge 1 of this crop is so thorough that we advise any prospective grower to consult with him before taking any action with the land ha contemplates get- ting ready for beets. This will Insure In-sure him satisfactory returns if the conditions are right. Mr. Forest can be reached through the Delta Beet Sugar Factory; Delta, Utah. i |