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Show SOIL-AVEE1S SOIL-AVEE1S Uintah Basin Soil Conservation District News The agriculture and conservation conserva-tion committee of the Roosevelt Kiwanis Club is sponsoring a meeting of selected farmers to hear Parley Neeley, Reclamation Reclama-tion Service Engineer, discuss water and water rights on the Duchesne River Drainage. The Kiwanis Club hopes its meeting will give your irrigation companies a better understanding understand-ing of water supplies available to the farms in Uintah Basin. Your District Supervisors are cooperating with the Kiwanis Club. i - SCD - I The good irrigated pastures I are now ready to be grazed. Was your pasture ready for ' grazing when you turned your I cattle in about, a month ago? j You should complete plans for putting those dividing fences in your pasture to rotate the grazing. graz-ing. - SCD - Tony Uresk and Lee Hadden, of East Myton, have each built a drain ditch to lower the water table on their farms. ' - SCD -Have you looked at the leveling' level-ing' job the Indians have done at Randlett? We hear they will use border dikes to make leveling level-ing more efficient and much easier. Your supervisors congratulate con-gratulate the Ute Tribe for their progressive action in developing develop-ing this project. - SCD -All of the concrete work and canal excavation is completed on the Frank McClure's new diversion on Willow Creek. - SCD -Abe and Golden Hatch inform us that they are about watered over with water from their new diversion on Williow Creek. The alfalfa and grain are looking look-ing good. |