. Death to the rodents. 434 Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture, 1020. County. Idaho, in May. 1!M!). The canal is 20 miles long and draws inches of water, which is used in supplying about 30,000 acres of land. To repair this break cost the com- pany $5,000, and during the interval before repairs could be completed drought caused a loss of 2o per cent of the hay crop, for the, growth of which the irrigation water was in- tended. Important campaigns are now in progress in irri- gated sections with a view to overcoming such BI705M A Costly I'ockct-Oopber Burrow, in l&
. Death to the rodents. 434 Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture, 1020. County. Idaho, in May. 1!M!). The canal is 20 miles long and draws inches of water, which is used in supplying about 30,000 acres of land. To repair this break cost the com- pany $5,000, and during the interval before repairs could be completed drought caused a loss of 2o per cent of the hay crop, for the, growth of which the irrigation water was in- tended. Important campaigns are now in progress in irri- gated sections with a view to overcoming such BI705M A Costly I'ockct-Oopber Burrow, in l>ank of irrigation canal caused by pockot gopher. Besides a bill of |ij,000 for repairs, 25 per cent of the hay crop on 30,000 acres was lost, owing to lack of water, occasioned by the break, at a critical time during the growing period. Getting Jnck Rabbits With Poison and Drives. Where jack rabbits are abundant they are responsible for heavy losses of farm crops and range grasses. Many in- stances have occurred where entire fields of grain were cut down and absolutely destroyed by these animals, and farmers stated that it would be necessary to abandon their farms un- less the ravages could be stopped. During the summer jack rabbits frequently gather in great numbers in grain and al- falfa fields. Under such conditions they may completely devastate great areas of growing grain or eat out the crowns. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bell, W. B. (William Bonar), 1877-1949.
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