Show TREES FOR FOE FARMERS STILL AVAILABLE moro oro than small forest have abeen pl pi cited on iron county farms arms during the past three years tor for windbreak and vo odlat purposes according to raul paul 1 st I lunn dann forester tor for the utah extension service of 0 this number nearly 2000 have been Si borlan elm these trees which were planted on oil 21 24 2 1 diff different trent areas within the county were obtained from the forest nursery maintained by the utah agricultural college tor for the purpose o ot of supplying planting stock to farmers at a low cost ten dit dif I 1 terent forent species of trees have been sot out during this period though the elevation of 0 the coun ty beins being about teet feet is rather high the soil and moisture conditions are quite favorable tavo rable to tree groi growth Nth especially tile tho hard hardwoods woodi according to mr air dunn the species that are recommended for or iron co aro are Rup russian olive siberian elm and siberian pea tree tor for the dry and alkali situations for the better soils polls with mors water the preen ansh wack black locust honey locust alid golden willow are suggested the elevation ie le prohibits good g glowth iiii the catalpa and black walli walnut lit tho the conifers or evergreen are re omm ceded for or tile the b balei ater sites at the higher elevations where some shade and attention can caa be given the small trees the recommended species incando blus blue spruce scotch pine austrian pine and pot ponderosa iderosa pine the scotch pine will stand more abuse than the others small smail trees of 0 the above mentioned species may still be purchased from the college nursery at logan logaa at prices averaging 2 per hundred which includes the cost of shipping the shipment of the planting stock has commenced for this season but orders will be received until about the th first of 0 april further information relative to the ordering of these trees may be obtained from lamont E Tuc ller local county extension a gent agent PT |