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Show MAKING BY-PRODUCTS ON THE FARM. The proposer drying and r-vapnrat-Inp industry, which is to make marketable mar-ketable the fruits and vesetablps that have been allowed to rot each year, would be an excellent thing for Og-iln. Og-iln. The government has been working on a solution of this problem of caring car-ing for the by-produeis of the orchard, and of late The Standard has been in communication with Senator Reed Smoot in an effort to bring to our assistance the knowledge on that subject sub-ject nf tlip exports ot" the department' of agriculture, but without obtaining much new information except in rc-lction rc-lction to the production of an extract of cinder and a cinder syrup from apples. Evidently the men back Of this process which has been successful Ij operated In Oregon, have something new and are in advance of the fed-eial fed-eial investigators and, if that bo; true, they should b encouraged to! locate in Ogden. last fall a representative of The) Standard saw in one district thirty arres of orchard. the bottom of which was a carpet of red. made up cf beautiful Jonathan apples which were rotting because there was no market and no profitable method of preserving them until a market could he found. Any one who will point out the way to prevent a waste of that kind should be welcomed as a community benefactor. |