. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. f Extension, G. Peterson; the Utah AgriculturalExperiment Station; the variousCounty Agents throughout the State;and their leader Dr. R. J. Evans; andwith the respective farmers of eachCounty included in the areas of whichsurveys have been made. The sup- port this work is receiving in thisState and the hearty co-operationwhich has been so happily arranged,speaks volumns for the future of thework in the State of Utah, and as-sures great usefulness to the farm-ers of the of the Farm Management Demonstrat


. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. f Extension, G. Peterson; the Utah AgriculturalExperiment Station; the variousCounty Agents throughout the State;and their leader Dr. R. J. Evans; andwith the respective farmers of eachCounty included in the areas of whichsurveys have been made. The sup- port this work is receiving in thisState and the hearty co-operationwhich has been so happily arranged,speaks volumns for the future of thework in the State of Utah, and as-sures great usefulness to the farm-ers of the of the Farm Management purpose of Farm ManagementDemonstrations is two-fold: 1st. Todemonstrate to the individual farm- typical of a large portion of the re-spective counties and other parts ofthe State. Records Taken in Each of ThreeRepresentative Counties. Up to the present time there havebeen three demonstrations each in the following areas:Hyde Park Area, Cache County,Sandy Area, Salt Lake County, andHinckley Area, Millard County. Fifty-three records were taken in. LEARNING THE FARMING BUSINESS EARLY. ers certain Efficiency Factors whicheffect the farm profits, with a view of jincreasing the net income of the farmand 2nd. To increase the efficiencyof the County Agricultural of Demonstrations in work begun in Utah in January1915. Seven Areas in as many count-ies of the State were chosen for thepurpose of making Survey Records were taken ineach of these respective areas in suf-ficient numbers so that conclusionscould be demonstrated by taking theaverages for the various areas. Theseareas were chosen for the followingreasons: 1. There was a County AgriculturalAgent employed in the countieschosen, who could assist in taking therecords and in doing follow-upwork. 2. Those counties were selectedwhich typified the farming of theState of Utah. 8. The specific area in each countyof which a survey was made waschosen because of the fact that th


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