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Identifier: utahfarmerdevot1219utah_0 (find matches)
Title: The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Utah State Agricultural College. Extension Service
Subjects: Agriculture Farmers Farm management Farm produce Farmers' spouses
Publisher: Lehi and Salt Lake City, Ut. Co
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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f littleor no value, although it may be highin iron contents. Utah and Idahosnearest, iron market is Pueblo,Colorado, and it could not be shippedthere at a profit. Pig iron from theLake Michigan country, when de-livered at Pittsburg is now selling atabout 15 to 16 dollars a ton. Manyof the mine owners are getting richwith a royalty of only 25c a ton. If there is enough gold or silver inthe ore to pay for the mining andsmelting it is another problem en-tirely. o SWINE SPREAD FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE. The new outbreak of foot and mouthdisease emphasizes the need of care-ful inspection by farmers and stock-raisers. The susceptibility of swineto the foot-and mouth disease and thefailure on the part of swine ownersto recognize its symptoms are givingthe Federal authorities no smallamount of worry in their clean-upcampaign. Sore mouth, a common indicationof the disease, is an ordinary sequenceof hog cholera, and contusions on thefeet are frequent in swine whichhave been driven or shipped. For
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You dont feed yourAvery Tractor when\ it isnt working! IT EATS ONLY WHEN IT WORKS—When yourethrough turn a switch and your expense stops.Horses eat three times a day whether theyre workingor not. Government statistics show that there are265 days in every year that the horse is fed all fornothing. Improve your crops—make your work lighter—in-crease the yield of your farm—get more ground undercultivation—and all at a saving in expense! The Avery Tractor will do all this for you.Five sizes—Tell us the size of your farm and welltell you the size tractor you want, and just what itwill do for you. Write today. Information gladlyfurnished. I LANDIS & CO. Corner Second West and South Temple. Wasatch 830. Salt Lake City. these reasons little attention is paidby the owners of swine to thesesymptoms, and unless the herd islocated within suspicious territoryfoot-and-mouth disease may continuein a chronic form for a considerablelength of time before discovery. Thedanger of course l

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  • bookid:utahfarmerdevot1219utah_0
  • bookyear:1913
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Utah_State_Agricultural_College__Extension_Service
  • booksubject:Agriculture
  • booksubject:Farmers
  • booksubject:Farm_management
  • booksubject:Farm_produce
  • booksubject:Farmers__spouses
  • bookpublisher:Lehi_and_Salt_Lake_City__Ut__Co
  • bookcontributor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
  • booksponsor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
  • bookleafnumber:46
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