Show COUNTY AGENT FINDS FARM CONDITIONS BETTER THAN AT j ANY TIME SINCE 1920 1928 Poultry and Dairying In Healthy Condition 4 Outlook Fine For Big Packing Season I Increased Yields Usually Follow I Jn In Wake of Drought I Agricultural conditions In genThe gen gen- The crop outlook acco according to toI Mr 18 1 bett better r than for I l are more moro favorable fa than at many and most are any time since the pring spring of 1920 r more tlc optimistic than V thC hate haio W Preston Thomas Weber count been for tor some time This is said saHI agricultural a agent nt said this morn- morn to ho true because prices In gen gen- gen en- en enIng jog Ing I eral Indicate IndIcate- returns will be bo bet- bet Department of ot agriculture re- re reter ter ard because the water outlook ports porta say the countr has finally re-Iter re this spring Is good worked out from In under Its par- par Past Pt experience ha has aho shown ahon n us surpluses he sal said l The Tho that we e mav may expect an In In- In in r add that those vast val crop creased yield during y ars Imme imme- yields imme-yields yields of four tour and five vears cars ago alto diatel following follo Ing a drought such as dammed back bacle by the stagnant de de- de was e experienced In 1924 1624 The Tho of or the deflation d period later ground Is generalli In good condl- condl worked condl-worked worked over and carried along In lion and has more moro stored plant animal form are aro disappearing food duo to the tact fact that U tt was The decks are aro fairly well ell cleaned l not called upon to grow V a II crop th the for a 3 new nell deal preceding season Beason For this reason rason Mr Ir Thomas declared This bumper crops are arc often received recel means means that we e have hare closed one I The Tho of farmers Mr chapter In this war after period Thomas declared are planting theIr and are about to open a neone new ne one crops crop especially I with Ith the that the first and most mort painful re- re idea of ot feeding their Ih use live 0 stock In adjustment has haa been accomplished this regard II when hen the tho acreage I is It ft is not a year to plunge It II changed It Is Ie usually In favor of ofIS ofIs ofis IS a time for conservation conser for tor rigid barl bane barlev and some corn 0 over oer oats and economy for tor cautious manage- manage wheat to permit ot of o the feeding or of merit ment On a whole chances this a more balanced ration spring appear a Il little better belter than The dairy outlook Is better u- u esthey they cs-they they have In fh five 0 scars cars Mr is it Improved over that Thomas Thon declared ot or the last sl six ala months in 1924 when hen There will wm not be any great butter fat prices went ent down n This change chango or readjustment In Weber eber S eber together w with the fact that more county this ear the county agent cows S are being milked and better said eald ald and on the tho whole the tilo same came care caro is being take tak n of or them so that dies clus ot of crops as 8 planted last lant year they should produce a higher will again bo be grown rown The principal should houd make for Increased returns increase seems to be In contracted Poultry and dairying the t two 0 crop crops SUCh as tomatoes Indica- Indica largest Incomes the Weber county lions are that Weber eber county will farmer has are In a healthy con con- con concave cave 11 liase e a II big packing season dillon |