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Show E2l.Q."'eaves ignores the and those fTpro:p2..g8ndists" thought in terms f2.rm system all of essential Ln points. and . Roc}:y I01..mt2.i.11 lJest. L"lg st2.tes farr:ing. Ln I':acrai1lan.' s and drawings, it compr-eheris I ble by voted to the procedure, cussed here. V{2.S a published of Experinent in ini'ormation a book H. on dry Eailey,l7 comprehensive guide Replete with photographs, wr-I tten in was WaS Rur2 Science Series under the ·,'fidtsoe 's volume , recognized f'r-cn sur-round- e):perts and much technical general editorial supervision of L. dr'J f'arm.irig a r-e scar ch dry f'ar'm of In 1911 \iidtsoe it. and the Utah Guid2.lce A nunbe r studied there, nearly on Under ,1idtsoe 's cry f21"""r:inc system. s c i.errt i.f i.c dry clair;"! that Campbe L'l, the disputed the pr-ac t i.caf of the eye-to-eye vlith saw center 0:: ini tia.l Station be c ane the iron also Widtsoe, Director John A. Certainly, he of the 2.d..r:1inistl"'ati ve emana te d leading scientists the dry farming resee..rch, "author" of the who Roosevelt, agriculture agreed with Campbell Campbe Ll., although the 0= Theodore v i.ews the Agricultural Experiment Station the Utl pioneer ty between of the honesteader. Furthermore, of s irai.Lar-I layman. course, But Ylidtsoe t s a dire ct I.:ost B2J1l1er of the charts, easily VOlUI.71e Has 2J1d th2.t need not be guidance on the to type and de':' dis- |