. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. Cross section of hotbecf. Fig. 2. Hothouse bed. would be profitless at this stage ofthe game. And so, the old questionWhat are We Going to DO aboutIt is still clamoring for an answer,quite as insistently as it did fouryears ago, and I am perhaps notquite so Optimistic, not quite soCOCK-SURE about the answer asI was at that time. The answers to that question willprobably be as various as the colorsof the Solar Spectrum, and out ofthem all, it seems to me, some Con-structive Program ought to be work-ed out. The Gradual Subs


. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. Cross section of hotbecf. Fig. 2. Hothouse bed. would be profitless at this stage ofthe game. And so, the old questionWhat are We Going to DO aboutIt is still clamoring for an answer,quite as insistently as it did fouryears ago, and I am perhaps notquite so Optimistic, not quite soCOCK-SURE about the answer asI was at that time. The answers to that question willprobably be as various as the colorsof the Solar Spectrum, and out ofthem all, it seems to me, some Con-structive Program ought to be work-ed out. The Gradual Substitution Plan, asrecommended by the Shippers Com-(Continued on page 25) The home gardener, with a littleknowledge of the proper managementof a hotbed, may enjoy radishes andlettuce several weeks in advance ofthe normal time. The satisfaction ofhaving fresh, home grown vegetablesafter a long winters season withoutthem, is enough to fully repay onefor the small amount of time andtrouble of making a hotbed. There are many types of hotbedsand methods of supplying them withheat. The manure hotbed i


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