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Show imuu u -zJ U Li ULz Li o flu UDMLziL L. :K : ' - " tffl ytf 5f . 5flP Vf 3 5 159000 Acres Choice Irrigated Lands In Miif ord Valley, At the Back Door of That Great LOS ANGELES MARKET " ' - ', F ' y - I : : 1 ' Fattening Cattle for Los Angeles Market in Milford Valley. t - . - - -, : , .- . r-..-.I-"' X ::. : . " - -4 Milford Valley is Ideal for Poultry raising, at the back door of that Great California Market. : : ; - - - --'..: wi . - ' .' ". ' ' j .-.'..' ., " . , . A . " . : Pure, cool pump water, which is used for irrigation in Milford Mil-ford Pumping District. Oil,. ; 7. . ;..:. 'l A Modern Home in Milford Project WHAT MILFORD PRO-i PRO-i JECT HAS TO OFFER THE HOMESEEKER ' The Duluth Land Company, ' after a careful check on all con- ditions of soil, water, climate, j market and transportation,! have been advised by their chiei engineer and farm expert to encourage diversified farming. farm-ing. Paying special attention to Dairying, poultry, products and vegetables, as a quick and ready cash asset. While he is especi-i especi-i ally interested in alfalfa seed I and Thoroughbred sheep and cattle, which is one of the big paying industries, but requires more time to establish, he says ' from years of study and opera-' tion it has proven that the f armer who sticks to these lines , is the one who always has the. bank account this is especially tine now. Where the big cattle or sheep men or the farmer of years ago, farmed on an extensive scale- It was all right with plenty of range and lots of land, but times have changed, and to succeed now, we must keep pace with the times. Good land is scarce where there is market and transportation transporta-tion such as is to be had in Milford Mil-ford Valley. : Many more millions of people to be fed. The cities must depend de-pend entirely on the. farmer for his entire existance. More produce pro-duce will come from 40 acres of Milford Valley land than could be produced on four times the amount in many places. Normal Nor-mal yield of alfalfa seed per acre $100.00 Average hay, $40. Average potatoes, $200.00 At present price of land these amounts am-ounts would pay 10 per cent on a valuaton of ?400 to ?2,000 per acre, and we are offering this land from ?50 to $150 per acre with ten years to pay. The ?150-00 land is partly improved. Alfalfa Hay Yields 3 to 5 tons per acre with ready market at $10. per ton. Milford Valley is fast becoming be-coming the big feed center for cattle and sheep. Short drive from feeding pen to railroad saves shrinkage and quick delivery de-livery to the Los Angeles market, mar-ket, is a big item. Compare this with a hundred mile drive to a railroad and see who wins, j We have open range to the west for 60 miles, said to be the finest summer and winter range in the state of Utah. All it will take to convince you of these facts is a trip to this beautiful valley where you have land, (the best) water in abundance. Transportation, and market for . . -. . r - . . . .. . ; - .. . V ' - - - . I One of the laeaf Farms on the Milford Proiect eveii"thing you raise. Cattle and Sheep Industry . Milford Valley is going to be one of the greatest feeding sections sec-tions in the west for fattening cattle and sheep for that great California Market. What makes farming profitable? profit-able? Good land, plenty of water wa-ter and a sure market, and transportation at your door! Potatoes and Certified Seed Potatoes one of the big crops-Many crops-Many hundred of acres to be planted in 1928, with Los Angeles as our market- Pota-toe Pota-toe growers Jn this valley are becoming more independent every year, on account of the ready and a quick delivery to market, having the advantage on some of our border states. The big sage-brush land will produce the first year an average aver-age of 200 bushel per acre, with a ready market F. O. B. cars of $30 to $40 per ton on well cultivated cul-tivated ground, with fertilization. fertiliza-tion. 400 to 600 bushel is not uncommon in this valley. One of the big seed companies of Los Angeles has made extensive ex-tensive investigation here and claim that this soil is especially adapted to, not only potatoes, but tomatoes, onions, beets beans, celery and practically all of the vegetable-root family. Berries of all kinds grow in abundance, ab-undance, such as strawberries, raspberries, etc., and should yield to owner from $250 to $500 per acre. Turkey Raising will be a bis industry in Milford Valley- 2 i - tit. s.- i . V " -j - -."- - " , i Milford Valley Where Alfalfa Seed is Gold. I 1'' - - - i , What is better than owning your Own Independent Water Right in the Milford Pumping District? ... . ' :- - ' "" '.. ... ,.j.V - . -A 4 i ' - '. ; ' ',v----. ' :. - - - iT-- . ". . - t Milford Valley, Where Eggs are Gold, due to the proximity of that Great Los Anxeles Market. |