Sterling Cook is one of the largest farmer and cattle feeder in Uintah County. He is considered one of the most progressive farmers in the area. He makes most of his own machinery for his 178 acre farm in the Ashley area of our county. His crops include 70 acres of corn silage, 40 acres of alfalfa, 10 acres each in oats and barley and 58 acres are native pasture. He shares his knowledge with other farmers and the Chamber members with a tour of his farm. The Agricultural tour is taken by men of the area so they can see the progress of farming that is coming to the Valley
Scott County native Robert (Bob) Hall, Jr. is a man of many hats. He and his wife Bonnie have embark...
Marvin Ogden, County agriculture agent of West Millard County, shows Uintah County farmers successfu...
A hardy group of more than fifty businessmen and farmers braved the fridged weather to visit farms t...
Sterling Cook is one of the largest farmer and cattle feeder in Uintah County. He is considered one ...
Yearly the Chamber of Commerce and Farmers joined together in touring local farms. They would travel...
The first Feeder's Tour was on December 28, 1939. An educational tour of Ashley Valley by thirty-thr...
During the spring of the year members of the Chamber of Commerce formed caravan and visited farms in...
Fifty five men and boys attended the Uintah County's first "Livestock Feeding Day Tour" of local far...
Vernal businessmen visit the farm of Loris Wooley to see the progress made in increased crop product...
Uintah County is part of the Colorado Plateau on the eastern border of Utah. It is in the Uintah Bas...
Duchesne and Uintah County's citizens atend the Uintah Basin Agriculture Day. It was held at the Exp...
Morrell Mathis, USU Specialist assigned to Uintah And Duchesne counties. Morrell Mathis, county agen...
Junior Farm Bureau visits the agriculture Experiment Station. Charles Sorensen tells what is happeni...
Uintah County Dairymen tour Davis County to oberve sheds for cows. Pictured are Owen Powell, Reed Mc...
The Barren and Green rivers made early Bowling Green an important marketing center for the region\u2...
Scott County native Robert (Bob) Hall, Jr. is a man of many hats. He and his wife Bonnie have embark...
Marvin Ogden, County agriculture agent of West Millard County, shows Uintah County farmers successfu...
A hardy group of more than fifty businessmen and farmers braved the fridged weather to visit farms t...
Sterling Cook is one of the largest farmer and cattle feeder in Uintah County. He is considered one ...
Yearly the Chamber of Commerce and Farmers joined together in touring local farms. They would travel...
The first Feeder's Tour was on December 28, 1939. An educational tour of Ashley Valley by thirty-thr...
During the spring of the year members of the Chamber of Commerce formed caravan and visited farms in...
Fifty five men and boys attended the Uintah County's first "Livestock Feeding Day Tour" of local far...
Vernal businessmen visit the farm of Loris Wooley to see the progress made in increased crop product...
Uintah County is part of the Colorado Plateau on the eastern border of Utah. It is in the Uintah Bas...
Duchesne and Uintah County's citizens atend the Uintah Basin Agriculture Day. It was held at the Exp...
Morrell Mathis, USU Specialist assigned to Uintah And Duchesne counties. Morrell Mathis, county agen...
Junior Farm Bureau visits the agriculture Experiment Station. Charles Sorensen tells what is happeni...
Uintah County Dairymen tour Davis County to oberve sheds for cows. Pictured are Owen Powell, Reed Mc...
The Barren and Green rivers made early Bowling Green an important marketing center for the region\u2...
Scott County native Robert (Bob) Hall, Jr. is a man of many hats. He and his wife Bonnie have embark...
Marvin Ogden, County agriculture agent of West Millard County, shows Uintah County farmers successfu...
A hardy group of more than fifty businessmen and farmers braved the fridged weather to visit farms t...