Show Farmers urged to Use own outfits In weed campaign At the annual meeting of the Duchesne County Noxious Weed Control Committee held recently at A. Hale office in committee members suggested that much encouragement be given by the weed committee for farmers to purchase and use their own equipment for the control of noxious weeds in 1959 and succeeding reports Lloyd county agricultural By carrying out this recommendation by the weed more people will have the spray equipment readily available and could use it more effectively for better control of noxious weeds by spraying them while in the bud Canadian Thistle is the noxious weed with which Duchesne County farmers and ranchers have to as it is the most difficult to the county agent said Other chief noxious weeds prevalent in this county are Russian White Morning Quack Leafy one for the county found first time this year in the Arcadia area and reported to the weed No growth could be found in the county this year either in new areas or the spot in Strawberry where this noxious weed has been under a control program for several Smith reported |