Show I 1 rich county farmers urged to buy trees earley rich county farmers ars are urged to order trees for spring plant ing at th eal earliest liest possible date also have them shipped to their county early and heal them in a cool moist place until ready for planting according in to J whitney floyd extension forester for the utah state agricultural college extension service at logan the trees are usually in leaf at the college nursery before the planting season is ia ready in rich county and many farmers have lost trees through planting after they have leafed out he said approximately 2810 2816 small forest trees have been planted on rich county farms during the past seven years for cor windbreak and woodlot purposes these trees ore obtained from the forest nursery which is maintained by the he utah state agricultural college for the purpose of supplying planting stock to farmers at a low lov cost about 14 different kinds of trees haie been planted in rich county and the predominating dominating species specie ss include siberian elm russian olive blue spruce and ironey honey locut locust in the order named the shipping season will probably start about march 25 2 this year anil and trees tree may still be purchased from the college nursery at logan at prices averaging about ia 2 per hundred which includes snipping shipping charges store more than trees tree have been ordered for 1917 planting to late date mr floyd stated order blanks or other information pertaining to tree planting may be obtained from E 1 I guymon county agricultural ri agent or bv br writing to the extension service at logan |