Show extension forester lists suitable trees for fol farm planting oder O der blanks for farm forestry I 1 tees for the 1940 spring planting season are now available reports J whitney floyd extension forester I 1 of the utah state agricultural college these blank which show the variety of trees available and costs per hundred list twelve different species of trees which will be available for the coming reason eaon the trees which are to be used for the purpose of establishing iii rr farm windbreaks and woodlots wood lots will be sold to utah farmers at cost professor sor floyd stated of the twelve species ready for distribution three are evergreen and nine are deciduous the ever greens are eastern red cedar ponderosa pine and blue spruce the edar cedar a medium sized tree particularly valuable for windbreak es is one of the fastest growing ponderosa pine and blue spruce both natives of utah are also highly recommended for windbreak plantings the nine hardwoods listed are green ash honey locust siberian elm black locust hardy catalpa russian olive black walnut si berian berian pea tree and golden willow all of these species are re recommended om for planting however persons planting any of them for fo r the first time should become a acquainted c quain ted with the growing requirements quire ments of each species in addition to this information the order blanks also include planting instructions and cultural suggestions on how to care for the trees in order to get the best results from planting farmers in the state who are interested in planting trees on their property should contact county agricultural agent or write to the extension service at the utah state agricultural college for information |