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Show May 1974 Page 5 Utah Farm Bureau News Young dairyman cites YFR as 'a place to learn and grow Utah Farm Bureau's Citing Young Farmers and Ranchers as a Robert place to learn and grow, g Ure, 29, of Summit County is from the program in just those ways. Ure farms with his father, Ed long an active dairyman in the state on their incorporated Kamas. farm west of dairy The young dairyman is serving as YF&R chairman in his county and actively attends Farm Bureau training sessions. A firm believer in DHIA testing, Ure points out that it forces you to keep records. We use the sheets for breeding, culling, feeding Besides milking, and other uses. the Ures run about 100 head of Herefords and other steers; they feed their own bull calves as well. We buy at about 400 pounds and sell to a finisher at about 700. He and his father raise about 60 acres of alfalfa hay (We get two crops if were lucky"), 110 acres of meadow hay for the calves, and have 100 acres of pasture and about 200 acres of range. They also share the north hills range near Oakley. Ure owned three cows while in the Future Farmers of America at South Summit high school in Kamas. He was graduated in 1964 and received a State Farmer degree in FFA work. He attended Brigham Young University for a year before serving on a mission in the Gulf States for the LDS Church. Returning home in 1967, he finished college at the Y, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in animal science in 1970. bene-fittin- 80-Holst- ein Good calf care is an essential in any dairy operation, declares Robert Ure, Kamas valley Young Their baby daughter, Donna, gets plenty of attention from Vicki and Robert Ure. Service Company adds emergency power units service for Increased Utah Farm Bureau members who have a need for emergency electrical power or portable units has been announced by Jacob Fuhriman, manager of the Utah Farm Bureau Service Company. By adding a complete line of alternators, we can help our members avoid serious losses because of power failures, Fuhriman said in announcing the new service. For instance, a dairyman who goes without power through one milking period can lose enough production for the rest of a cows lactation period to pay a lot toward the cost of an emergency power unit, he pointed out. The member discount on the alternators amounts to Ag-Tron- ic Ag-Tron- ic more than 27 per cent off list price, the Service Company manager revealed. Besides offering tractor-drive- n units in single - and three-phas- e various kilowatt rating?. Farm Bureau offers small engine-drive- n units for vacation, camping and other uses. Fuhriman mentioned that the g design of the alternators avoids many of the problems of dust, moisture and pitting that generators might normally have. the current national Citing steel shortage, he advised farmers to anticipate their need for an emergency power unit by several months to insure delivery by the time they want to put the alternator into service. slip-rin- TO: Utah Farm Bureau Service Company 84102 . 629 East 400 South, Salt Lake City, Utah Please send me information on emergency power nators. Tractor-drive- n units I am interested in: units Engine-drive- n Ag-Tron- ic -- My main power needs are for: Home Dairy bam . Camping Other (please describe) the NEW high-performan- ce tractors Now Case tractors and David Brown have the same family look from 39 to 176 Tip all power white and power red. Smart looking, you say, but looks never plowed a single acre for me. We couldnt agree more. 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