Show UTAH ORCHARD MEN CRITICIZED Too Much Inferior Fruit and Too Many Old OM Trees a Assert Asserted cd SALT t-AKE t l KE July t Thai 5 That 5 That utah save for f r a few ex exceptions ex- ex exceptions are arp ar not keeping their ap apple ap- ap apple plc and peach orchards up to a point where they can be depended upon for and nd stable crops annually Is the contention of Harden Bennion state com corn commissioner commissioner missioner of agriculture Instead we are allowing them to overbear under favorable fa conditions thus glutting the market with Inferior fruit when do produce tuO and I I causing them logo to so go barren barren the sue sue- sue year ic Ie comments Sta show that 61 tl per cent of our poach peach trees are ten years ean old or older the time of life lit at I they should be bo retired and only 6 C per cent are one year old or younger In order to our present position In the matter our annual planting should not be beless beless Jess less than 10 per cent of the pres pres- present pres- pres present ent eat number of oC living trees and even greater tItan than that taking Into account our Increasing population |