Show COUNTY AGENTS COLUMN TIMELY HINTS what kind of seed are you planting remember clean seed ot of the best quality is always the cheapest seed wheat oats and barley should be treated for smut new Jm improved proved ceresin can be used for either grain at the rate of 12 ounce per bushel of 0 seed it is time to prune the dead wood from fruit trees and bushes enough live wood should be properly removed to insure quality fruit the manure being hauled into the lanes to leave or on the ditch banks for irrigation dams Is worth much more on the alfalfa field or other crop ground as a fertilizer one load of manure on the land is worth more than the cost price of one canvas dani dam farmers should plan on plowing up part of the old alfalfa fields this year water prospects are sufficiently good to plant new fields of alfalfa one good irrigation at this time of year Is worth two later in the spring streams should be placed together to more efficiently use the water thought should be given at this thia tinie time to the most moat economic use of 0 irrigation water later in the season thought should be given to the crops that should be grown and to bettor better methods ot of irrigation remember shorter runs deking or corre corrugating gating may save water every man should remember far arming Is a business and that he la Is interested in profits details must be considered if profits are to increase college offers short training for irrigators water masters and ditch riders for irrigation companies of utah will be given a four day short course at the utah state agricultural college march 20 according to officials of the department of irrigation and drainage engineering and the extension service the course will be under the supervision er of professor george D clyde widely known irrigation authority and formerly special state conservator of water supplies he will be assisted by dr 0 IV israelson author of irrigation principles and practices who has devoted many years of re research to irrigation problems the objects of the course are to make available the more needed and most practical information in the shortest possible time to provide irl fri gation company officers and water masters a clearing house for exchanging their own experiences and ideas concerning methods of increasing irrigation efficiencies dr Isra israelson olson said kitchens need proper light light colored walls and good illumination 1 from windows and night lights are a necessity in iii the kitchen tor for good work and good ventilation is equally necos Bary omary tr ar health much fatigue can be traced to eyestrain and poor air warns mrs effie S barrows extension home economist for the utah state agricultural college white ivory tan or yellow walls and woodwork reflect light and are aids in improving kitchen lighting sometimes a cool light green background proves successful colors to be avoided are drab grays and broy browns ns dingy greens and blues which seem to depress the spirit and tend to absorb light instead of diffusing it |