Show agriculture difficulties A respected citizen from one of the northern settlements favored us with a call on saturday while expressing his satisfaction at the tile fact that the HERALD was receiving a very general and cordial I acl vel come ho he stated that ita its influence ce and usefulness would be still more enlarged especially among the tile farming population if a portion of its space were regularly devoted to the publication of agricultural information it ought to be needless for us to state that we fully coincide with this view in fact we have more than once scratched the editorial ca a put in reflection to discover disco vert hebest A means of meeting such a r pressing want we scanned our exchanges for agricultural cullings that would warm the heart of the intelligent utah granger but to but little purpose most of that class of matter published in other parts of the oiw Lcou country is totally unsuited to this lacause be lc cause f the wide differences of boil clouate and other conditions but editors ought to know everything ery cry thing is quite a common say ang ing well they dont don whether they ought to or not some people have a strong weakness for chinkin thinking g N thern themselves selves p of universal i arf lor formation lorma mation tiou and there may bo bo some journalists who are possessed of this vain hallucination jeven ven the late ool lamented horace G greeley r ey who edited so great P as the new york w aaa not tree free from human frailty he persisted through his paper in telling a long suffering public what I know about farming the granger ranger portion of his subscribers knew that he know anything very startling ncr on the subject anahis pretensions in in that line became a common joke of the country we arc afraid if we were to launch out upon the field of agriculture a similar discovery would be the result we do claim however to have agomo so me practical ideas in regard to conducting a newspaper which can only be done as in any other business according to the facilities at command abundant means ener getic ally and intelligently manip manipulated u produce the roost most satisfactory results the success of the large newspapers of the world I is greatly due to the employment of a largo large and well organized editorial staff each man having his special department par part ment into which he can throw the full force of hia attention and ability no journal can possibly be a grand and complete success without such editorial facilities corn bained with other necessary aids wo we believe ft a splendid field is opening now in utah for such a journal and we are of the opinion t that when it does app earit will carry everything before it A paper of thia this character will be an absolute necessity we are not sure that it is not necessary now A high degree of journalistic success will never bo be attained while those engaged in that field have to give their attention to perhaps a dozen different subjects J all widely differing perhaps within f the space of an hour hodr their labor r has also to th be done in so brief a ti time rue being bom born mostly of the occurrence of the hour as to necessitate their thinking with almost lightning rapidity but returning to the subject r of an agricultural department in f our paper this has not yet been fr successfully done by any general s newsy newspaper aper in this territory the only way in which we think it could bo be reached under existing circumstances bt ances is for intelligent gr angers inspired i red with a public spirit to r write down th the e results of their experience peri ence and ob observations and forward them for publication our colu columns arc are open for such stich productions even Ever everitte ithe then n however the remarkable daft differences erencen in conditions existing exist ingin in various localities local would necessarily limit the usefulness use Oness of some of the information that th atwould would thus be conveyed |