Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1910 — Dr. M. G. Traugh Meeting Success In Big Horn Basin, Wyo. [ARTICLE]

Dr. M. G. Traugh Meeting Success In Big Horn Basin, Wyo.

Dr. M. Traugh, formerly of Goodland, who now lives at Otto, Wyoming, and is quite well known here, has written a letter to the Big Horn County Rustler, of Basin, Wyo., a part of which is reproduced in the Goodland Herald, concerning his experience with red clover in irrigated land in the Big Horn Valley. He had eighteen acres this year that averaged right at 10 bushels to the acre. He says there is no such thing as a failure of the crop, as you can either cut the first or second crop for seed, but it is preferable to let the first ripen as it will bo out of the way before grasshoppers come. He claims that no other crop can be grown with as little labor that will give as good a return oh the investment.