Show Frost Damage e to Summit Crops Is Worst Wot in fill All ll Utah His History ory Frost Damage this We week lc to crops crops' In Utah Is Ia worst ever experienced ex- ex ex experienced eri for this time of the year ninny many farmers In IUt h haw have ba reported to tG the county agents agent I Where frost damage I r I I t I i 1 j farmers face tace the of what I to da dt CX next points out oat A A. A Clements County Agent Agen for forSu Su Summit lt Coun County y Crain Grain Is most vulnerable vulnerable- to frost damage Just after after- It lk ed 00 Out ut it it Ia Is dry dry- This This'll Is the tM case cose on many of I our farms Where Where- it has s been I seriously damaged so io thane that'll wont won't j Ii produce grain the the- best bet 18 Is to I cut for hay hayr or OP pa ur 1 oft off n In norder n norder order to salva salvage something som j I I 5 lii iii the warmer f 11 good producing ng fOr fi forage je a crop crop rop such suchS is u Sudan Grass Gra pl planted 30 25 pounds i iper I per er acre will stilt Still produce e ea a good crop if planted soon It H is a ap p particularly fast grower during durin the hot season and will m moire make ke a al alot alot l lot t of tit t good forage for tor pasture re or hay I Consideration should also b be given to planting oats on damaged fields for for additional l pasture pasture- or or- forage Corage for winter 1 I However an any farmer planning to replant other crops In the Ute frozen out area must the consider e extra tra water requirements since they will need to all tall season Clement reminds tHe Ilee He adds that than salv salvaging frosted frosted frost frost- ed id gr grain ln or tor or forage forage chas hM has part particular significance this year with withy hay y scarce nd price prospects ts high |