Show about dry farming dr widtsoe soc soe who is perhaps more than anyone else respond ible for tile the present interest in ariel farming has said that tiny any land that will raise sagebrush sage brush will also with proper management raise wheat now new lai dmd should be cleared cleare d of brush and plowed during the su summer ill in or the land be immediately u medi disked and harrowed hai rowed so seed shall be grown it is absolutely sol necessary neo essary in iii seeding a press drill be used and tile lie seed so sown w n at a good d depth e p t ii it iny n v spring the ole grain must be I 1 liar i a r rowed and then achen left over until harvesting time after harvest ground 0 should be plowed deep and left rough during the th e winter the following skiing tile the ground must he be disked and harrowed all weeds and other that the soil may retain all the moisture in the soil nothing more con can be done until seeding time select good seed a 1 I well known variety that you positively know lias has been grown on dry land treat the seed aeed in ill a solution consisting of ocono one pound of forma liti to 50 gallons of water the seed can call he be either sprinkled or immersed the part cular method in this instance having no special significance but every seed must come in contact wid and be covered by thi th i M ution tile the purpose of this is that no smutty wheat where ahei o from 3 to 5 iachio hinchl depending upon the presence of moisture in the soil one im important caution is to see that no more than 45 pounds of seed per acre should ho be used some soine ex cell belleni authorities insisting t that I 1 t 30 pounds is sufficient lit in the growth being killed seeding the ground in the fall ally insures it I 1 good crop the following year simple 1 but necessary till and only by strict ef adhe adherence renco to these fund A armental ara arri principles can hes hesta tv V I 1 results be obtained 4 4 AM w |