Show EXTENSION NEWS many rich county f tamers could coul V increase the value of their land lanol kand and at tile the tubie better II living ehg chondr lions I 1 by the planting ot of forest t trees r 6 L 4 4 in witult breaks or oi wood f 10 lots ta about their buildings according to paul M dunn extension forester fo for the utah state agricultural college who lias been lu ill the county for ohp 9 I 1 la ladt st two lays days looking over hw conditions V in company with wilh E L gaymon Gny Guy mon ilion extension agent I 1 nearly trees were AN pre sot set out wed ved r n 0 df lj in and T trees rees of larger size were 9 set e t out ont on i the th e bremnes prem lica of six randolph andolph Tl rosi dents ants for shade purposes pur poes these trees tr were from a commercial commer cl al thurser in cache valley recommendations of the collese college wore were followed in the of abo kinds of trees the siberian elm ru russian olive golden willow and yellow pine fire re especially adapted for rich county conditions according to mr dunn ly A was held thursday in at which tree was discussed with a group pr T ested t farmers of oc that vicinity vIcI Tilt Y arc ar bious to the inting pi the day va wai 9 blent in the 1116 of tree icon condl di eions on meyeral farms in the northern 0 the bounty mr bir sidney er of or derea forest treba from the college for the purpose of making a planting Z k the fencepost problem Troi Mem was discus fied with several of the farmers mix 1 tivo tive to the life of oc some of the native woods puch as a s aspen hy bya using some prea arlve treatment abe fore placing ohp ill pot post in abr ground grond to mr dam the extension service of the collone Is ready to ca cooperate with group of farinela fari nera who wish to try this method of re diving fence line renewals mr guy 1 I 1 mon extension fig ngan will have khz tte particulars at lit hi office in randolph I 1 1 l y |