| Show from farm bureau ev it takes pounds of t produce one pound of dry J mitte r my ty inch of MO att will iii ite ate under our climatic conditions condition a free surface each ear the th ba i six months the tile rainfall has beta bee I 1 arom inches for this section how ilow art dl it loll 1011 boint to mature a stand of that will wll produce fifty I 1 bushel bug t I 1 to do acre or ur a stand of alfalfa that rivage produce 3 tons per acre oar our suda I 1 of water from the mountains A s being soon be seen going down a and nd d if crop cro the jt the required moisture f at bo growth the they will die r 1 to ta problem that confronts the fanner farmer r of carbon and emery counties still in most sections aber of the a a crust cost provision is is made for an king supply of water in fact it is oncie reservoir in which to hold t 13 plants and ani animals nials when there 5 t int a supply of moisture from te tb surface sone some force brings the batet h from deep down in the soil to near neat the surface where plants can feed up pes on it 0 I 1 science has taught the modem modern farmer how to get this force called v CApit lari attraction to worl and to 01 cut the capillary tubes just below the iii surface to prevent the tho water from in escaping in the atmosphere Cult cultivation tation is the thing that get that foice to acting which bring brings water ater in the range of plant roots and ind cultivation cultivation A will solve the problem of a aa water t shortt shortage ge i jethro tull tells us that culli cultivation aaion cong conserved ered moisture and was a beni ht fit to plant growth as early as 1600 1 if it was as good then it is equally a as good now |