The Utah Legislature of 1903 passed a bill providing for the investigation by the Experiment Station of dry-land farming problems in the State of Utah, and appropriating $12,500 to be expended in carrying on this work during the two years, 1903 and 1904. Six experimental dry farms were located one in each of the following counties: Iron, Juab, San Juan, Sevier, Tooele and Washington. A second appropriation of $15,500 was made by the Legislature of 1905, for the purpose of continuing, the investigations
Agriculture is so intimately related to all other industries that anything which affects the farmer ...
It was only a few years after the settlement of Utah in 1847 that occasional attempts were made to r...
Utah\u27s agriculture has passed definitely out of its pioneer period. Single-cropping, whether to w...
Potatoes are such an important food and are grown on so many farms in Utah that any method of perman...
The irrigation investigations conducted by the Utah Experiment Station, some of the results of which...
The Utah Agricultural Experiment Station has been established over thirty years. During this time mo...
During the past biennium there has been a general expansion in the research program of the Agricultu...
In the United States alfalfa-growing has gone hand in hand with the development of irrigation. Alfal...
The investigations conducted at the Nephi substation deal primarily with cereals; other crops, such ...
The number of varieties of practically all the field crops is now very great, and is increasing ever...
Utah has approximately 700 irrigation companies having more than 8,750 miles of unlined earth canals...
Profitable cultivation of land under dry-farm conditions is dependent on the efficient use of precip...
Alfalfa was first planted and cared for by half-civilized man long before any history was written. I...
The war years have made new demands on Station personnel and facilities. With fewer staff members an...
The present bulletin describes the results of an experiment on the irrigation and manuring of corn f...
Agriculture is so intimately related to all other industries that anything which affects the farmer ...
It was only a few years after the settlement of Utah in 1847 that occasional attempts were made to r...
Utah\u27s agriculture has passed definitely out of its pioneer period. Single-cropping, whether to w...
Potatoes are such an important food and are grown on so many farms in Utah that any method of perman...
The irrigation investigations conducted by the Utah Experiment Station, some of the results of which...
The Utah Agricultural Experiment Station has been established over thirty years. During this time mo...
During the past biennium there has been a general expansion in the research program of the Agricultu...
In the United States alfalfa-growing has gone hand in hand with the development of irrigation. Alfal...
The investigations conducted at the Nephi substation deal primarily with cereals; other crops, such ...
The number of varieties of practically all the field crops is now very great, and is increasing ever...
Utah has approximately 700 irrigation companies having more than 8,750 miles of unlined earth canals...
Profitable cultivation of land under dry-farm conditions is dependent on the efficient use of precip...
Alfalfa was first planted and cared for by half-civilized man long before any history was written. I...
The war years have made new demands on Station personnel and facilities. With fewer staff members an...
The present bulletin describes the results of an experiment on the irrigation and manuring of corn f...
Agriculture is so intimately related to all other industries that anything which affects the farmer ...
It was only a few years after the settlement of Utah in 1847 that occasional attempts were made to r...
Utah\u27s agriculture has passed definitely out of its pioneer period. Single-cropping, whether to w...