Show URGES YOUTH TO STAY IN STATE IS GOOD ENOUGH Logan Feb bishope T A smith a former student of the college emphasized pha sized I 1 in n ins talk becote tho the farmers the necessity etsity of keeping up the fertility of the soil he ile maintain that soil sott fertility forage crops and stock and marketing are the three elements of all successful farming tt drive your crops to market d do 0 not sell them advises VV H bit blin agrico agricultural itura commissioner for the D R G the british farmer the best farnum in the world drives 78 2 per cent of his crops to market the U S farmer drives only 56 per pet cent which me ins that 44 per cent of the crops a sold aiom the farm vit hoot any return of humus and fertility to the tile soil governor Go vernoi vernot william wlliam spry urges the tile young men to stay in utah by goin going to other states to make homes they cripple chance for growth lah utah for or our native sons he advocates tho the establishment of the ut utah ah chambee of commerce a as a step in tho tha right direction dirc tion for our growth john P larson of moab utah was presented a gold medal by gov wm win spry in behalf of the panama pacific exposition for being the grand champion corn grower ol 01 utah he ile raised bushels of corn to the acre lou D sweet president of the national potato glowers association of america sa sas s that the foundation fout dation principles principles of successful potato growing are proper preparation of your soil and careful seed selection mr sweet advises that potatoes be planted not moie than once in five yeats s on the sime ground then rotate your crops planting grain the first year after the potato crop and alfalfa the othel othet plow the alfalfa ground in the fall and again in the spring before replanting the tile potatoes dr elwood el wood meade of the university of california advises the adoption by our government of the agricultural laws and policies of australia we have progressed pio gressed and been copied in every respect but in in oui legislation for agriculture culture and in that our legislators have not been ospon sive to kho the needs and demands of the people rural credit with long time loans with low interest rates is sure coming for the farmer rest rooms for the country shoppers should be provided by bv business houses in the trade centers by d do 0 ing this thia a bank tank at bamps tamps a arizona has increased its business 50 60 per cent miss gertrude Mc Ne Cheyene also urged the women to put the w bushing out of the home and strongly advocates the establishment of laundries prof fred W merial advocates that all farm operations oper adious be balanced balance the ration feed for the dairy cow dont feed her all hay bay nor all bran etc but strike a balance balance the soil by proper rotation of chops and balance your marketing Donot do not overload it with one thing but market the right thing at the right time |