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Circular No. 58 - Potato Production In Utah, George Stewart
Circular No. 58 - Potato Production In Utah, George Stewart
UAES Circulars
Potatoes were the first crop planted in Utah. In July 1847, the Mormon pioneers turned the water from City Creek over the parched land near what is now the center of Salt Lake City. The ground was then broken and sown at once to potatoes. Only a small yield was obtained but this helped materially to eke out the meagre food supply until the harvest of 1848. During the several hard years that followed potatoes were among the most important foods for the pioneer settlers. Since then they have held a prominent place in the agriculture of the state.
Circular No. 40 - Potato Production, George Stewart
Circular No. 40 - Potato Production, George Stewart
UAES Circulars
Potatoes were the first crop planted in Utah. In July, 1847, the Mormon pioneers turned the water from City Creek over the parched land near what is now the center of Salt Lake City. The ground was then broken and sown at once to potatoes. Only a small yield was obtained but this helped materially to eke out the meagre food supply until the harvest of 1848. During the several hard years that followed, potatoes were among the most important foods for the pioneer settlers. Since then, they have held a prominent place in the agriculture of the State. Just. …
Circular No. 5 - Boys' Potato Clubs: How To Grow The Crop And Organization, J. C. Hogenson
Circular No. 5 - Boys' Potato Clubs: How To Grow The Crop And Organization, J. C. Hogenson
UAES Circulars
The object of the organization is to encourage, interest and instruct its members in agriculture, and particularly in the best methods of growing potatoes. "Efficiency" is the motto of the clubs. Efficiency in any good work is true and profitable education. To do good things intelligently and with cheerful spirit entitles the member to the highest degree of approval.