. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. s which has ad-vanced with leaps and bounds in thelast decade, and much of this im-provement is due to the good workaccomplished at the experiment sta-tions. There modern methods are tried outand when they are profitable the farm-er is informed. Many old farm-ing ideas have been proven to be oflittle value by the work carried on atthe experiment station. The state spends money annually tofurther the interests of the farmerand it is up to him to take advantagej of the work carried on for his bene-fit. Altho the above artic
. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. s which has ad-vanced with leaps and bounds in thelast decade, and much of this im-provement is due to the good workaccomplished at the experiment sta-tions. There modern methods are tried outand when they are profitable the farm-er is informed. Many old farm-ing ideas have been proven to be oflittle value by the work carried on atthe experiment station. The state spends money annually tofurther the interests of the farmerand it is up to him to take advantagej of the work carried on for his bene-fit. Altho the above article was takenfrom an eastern paper, It can apply toour readers. We know that our Ex-periment Station at Logan will gladlyhelp any citizen of Utah. A COMPROMISE. Look here, Hiram, said Si, Whenbe you goin to pay me them eight dol-lars for pasturin your heifer? Ivehad her now fer about ten weeks. Why, Si, ther critter aint worthmoren .ten dollars. Well sposin I keep her fer whatyou owe me? Not by a jugful. Tell you whatIll do; keep her two weeks more andyou can have OFFICIAL ORGAN UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE I VOLUME XII; No. 7 LEHl AND SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH SEPTEMBER 18, 1915
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