. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. 1915 BETTER FRUIT PaKC ?.? mense ac<iii;iiiit;ince and a large circle of friends. The unit membership of fee to fruit growers will be ifl. Salaries for all officers in the League and in the League and in the Board of Control will be fio per day and expenses when actually engaged in the business of the League. An Engine on the Farm. Gasoline engines are being put to many interesting uses, being important factors in creating eOiciency and economy in farm management. Gaso- line engines are taking the place of horses in many ways, being used for power tractors and


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. 1915 BETTER FRUIT PaKC ?.? mense ac<iii;iiiit;ince and a large circle of friends. The unit membership of fee to fruit growers will be ifl. Salaries for all officers in the League and in the League and in the Board of Control will be fio per day and expenses when actually engaged in the business of the League. An Engine on the Farm. Gasoline engines are being put to many interesting uses, being important factors in creating eOiciency and economy in farm management. Gaso- line engines are taking the place of horses in many ways, being used for power tractors and serving additional purposes such as furnishing power for driving feed cutters, pumping wafer, running spray out-fits, etc. They are serving a new purpose with the fruit- growers in furnishing power for run- ning the apple-grading machines and sizers, which are being used universally by orchardists. By the use of sizers and graders the grower has found that he can pack his crop more efTicienlly, more economically, more uniformly and better. One of the most interesting and in- structive stories on the State of I'tali, written from an agricultural, horticul- tural and livestock standpoint, entitle:! "The Lands of Utah," has just been issued by the passenger department of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad. The subject matter prepared by Dr. E. G. Peterson, director of agricultural extension of the I'tah State Agricultural College, vouchsafes its reliability and authenticity. Tlie illustrations, of which there are many, have been chosen wilh care and cannot but impress the reader of the great agricultural resources of the state. Under the caption "Gleaned Facts New Settlers Should Know" are given the answers to cjuestions the seeker of a home wants first to know about a prospective location. The Carey Act projects in Utah are described and classified. The Panama-Pacific Exposition.—All fruit growers who can spare the time to attend the Panama Pacific Exposi


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