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Show THE DRY FARM SUCCESS; LANDS RISE IN LOGAN Logan. Jul v 10. Harvesting Is now fairly on in this county, and tho pres-pects pres-pects are that, despite the extreme'v dry weather that has prevailed all summer, the dry farmers will rop good crops. Fomc weeks ago the dry farmers felt very blue, as an examination examin-ation of the wheat showed that It "-ei drylotr In the kernel. S.'nce then It has filled, partially at least, and a fair crop will be harvested. The experiences exper-iences this year, the farm experts here say, will givo a great impetus to dry farmlnsr, for where there ha3 bn good cultivation even extreme drouth sueh as we have hid this pea-son, pea-son, has failed to materially impair the crop. As a result of the show-Ins made by the dry farms, the price of dry lnnd has gone uo. and it Ib pre-i pre-i dieted that It will go still higher. One fanner on the west side of this vpPv has disposed of bis dry farm for $70 per acre, a record price. |