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Show 51 As f arrn, ville an eX2ple of the success possible ",,';idtsoe pointed to the John E. Barnes Ut. J County just 1his ninety-acre tract, north of Salt LaJee =22--r:ec. und.er 2.rnes' caz-e f'u L r-e t:rou[h the cor-d s by 1905, ye2.r ciyi t2.tion during tnose ices a y i e Ld in 1890 to of Vl!leat in 1902 to cluding the 2. ye2J' of 2.J1.d hiGh of 18.46 C..'idtsoe ascribed ttis failure at i on ye ar t::2.t ) ':i:he tv;enty bu she Ls per soil had be en allowed AccOrding . to at te i.on that 1,'l2.8 this to 2. lie to Bar-ne s the acre ' its own and promoted t1e one i.d 211" _....fU::_ •• 403-06. pre- The were the ex- soil prepar- rille f al.Low the been acre of failure. year ex- whenever- preceeding his net pz ofi t for .... $5,257 .1/-:-. :idtsoe 's "a very fair of the profit" farm.21 dry farming spawned interest group which in turn pp. The gla't1ce th2t yields in re:presented dry farming data, in 1903, improper renewed enthusiasn for special kept 10Vl of 10.33 2. acre origin2.l $1800 purchase price The had 28.9 bushels per records, nineteen-:le21" period had c onc Lus on chart reveals of cess tfie , of high was Ee inches in 1889. 12.5 bushels per 1888 which in Davis by ',}idtsoe. ohar-t.ed a in Kays- of those mu ch rG2.rS varied f'r-orn var-Le d from low located dry County, had been dry ye2..I', Here a farm supervision since 1887. year , on movement in publicized numerous ways. |