Show COLLEGE ANNOUNCES TREES AVAILABLE FOR FARMERS USE more mor 1 e than trees are ready for shipment to utah farmers for planting as windbreaks woodlots wood lots or shelter belt purposes under the clarke clake mcnary act paul M dunn dean of the school of forestry at the I 1 utah state agricultural college announces noun ces tree species available for utah and nevada farmers are eastern red cedar russian Tius sian olive ponder ponderosa cisa pine blue spruce green ash siberian elm black locust honey locust siberian pea tree black walnut ana golden willow in 1941 more than trees were distributed from the nurseries at the college the trees should be planted as early in the spring as the ground can be prepared in holes large enough to accommodate the tree roots in their normal position the soil should be fresh neither soggy nor dusty for woodlots wood lots the trees erect should be spaced six feet by six feet and for windbreaks and shel ter belts eight feet apart and staggered in rows that are six to ten feet apart each purchasing farmer fanner agrees to protect his trees f from fire fineg f ara spass pass and other inbur injuries les i as reasonably possible cub 1 rd r d irrigate them for the first ia vars v ars after planting ing and when ted furnish a report to th tension forester e u showing t the he eions of all trees received 6 by i no trees may be resold as 61 rw stock or used for ornamental poses wt 1 trees may be obtained fro from in 5 college nurseries for one to sin sic per tree not less than 25 tr tree eel any one kind may be or ordered red ther information on vari various 8 may be obtained from county cultural agents wr |