Show FORESTER URGES MORE FOR ap pp tree windbreaks should be iiii led on 0 every farm hatm in utah algle winds occur ahert id j whitney ployd floyd extension 1 1 I fort tor or cr at the utah state A 1 gy I 1 college farmsteads protection mr air floyd especially says gays pa A farmer receive rec elvei 4 benefits liene fita from carefully caTe tully 0 li 9 planting and maintaining an all ade quate windbreak mr air floyd TO r out A home protected by tre takes less fuel to keep keel it 0 e ably warm and yards are va when protected from cold d furthermore a warm corral corni cattle lessens the fead required i keep them in good health tr tree so serve to beautify the farm loam DR as well as to act as aa a rei mr floyd said trees should be planted to ell the greatest ImIl possible sIble resists re resistance sista n prevailing pro ailine winds mr air floyd out trees should be set at al riggi ng angles to ito the general wind daret ii y tion and the maximum in ia prots alon Is offered when they ire are ly aa i set closer than fitly fett feet to the tan fm i buA buildings dIngs treon treats ji their foliage all winter are eadd aft lally valuable as protection lor tb i farm home A combination ot of iii rd 4 woods and evergreens ever greens is often odea diw i to advantage however with t i hardwoods acting as nurse trent irea t I 1 the young evergreen evergreens ever greens greem during tha critical years y 3 air floyd out that aulaff 1 r the clark mcnary law trees fa K planting as windbreaks can be cv cl is bained from the state college at i c nominal cost the college ft raises 12 varieties of seedling trw tres 0 f o and permits farmers to oka thero at an average price of 0 I 1 in n cents each he sald said |