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Show Start Victory t Gardens Early "Genuine victory gardeners i S shaipening their hoes and so,- di ing in their eagerness for ; sia weather to break so that the, :Di got out and dig in the soil a;:: jo point out victory garden jolt ists of the USAC Extension ; I ' vice. f.-hi In 1944 victory gardeners fj. Utah did an excellent job ; more ana better home were produced than any lire; history. The home garden is iie in this region surpassed ths: !a the average in the United fc sat and the federal governmenl l $f: questing gardeners to incres; ? size and number of garden r that of last year. An increase is requested r!e ly because of the need for : ist: food to wind up the war as s 'A P as possible. Troops are now t fed more than at any tin: rc" history, and the demands ; to ahead for America, taclufc ? feeding of liberated areas, ; require even more food. Specialists state that the sir- ivio the garden necessary to fe: as;, family during the summer ; tin supply food during the sr. Sect will vary with the intensir a?c cultivation. A plot 100 feet by ;.t'oi feet can easily feed a farnt "J five if intensely cultivated ; smaller plots will produce much as larger plots whei : in full production at all lb |