Show 8 MOIONAl SECTION THE OODEN Dehydrating Plant (UTAH) Whenever you hear of a herd of dairy cows you can be sure that those cows get feed and good care And the Holsteins at Paramount dairy farm In Farmington Utah get plenty of both The herd sire a grand champion now has 73 miiching daughters that are producing higher than their dams showing that this herd's foundation stock is from quality-provematerial Much of the success of this operation can be attributed to the farm itself for it is in every sense a model dairy unit Ninety-six cows can be lined up for milking at one time in the long This barn is milking parlor kept immaculate by a very thorough cleansing after each milking Milking time starts at three-thirt- y a m and three-thirtp m and the cows are at the door waiting You can set your watch by them Modern milking machines make each day's milking routine identical and assures improved constant quality of the milk These machines are thoroughly washed and disinfected after each milking From the machines the milk goes directly to a cooling system that removes animal heat and protects the Paramount's modern quality dairy farm is open to public in- v W well-balanc- n y The big feed mill and dehydrating plant operated by Farmers Grain Cooperative at West Ogden makes "Range-tasted- " feeds out of alfalfa and grain from intermountain farms and cannery by products from nearby plants The last few yearns have seen a great deal of progress in America's important livestock In II Stock" Cattle-Feedin- Answer For proper nutrition and as nearly as possible a balanced ration for livestock Farmers Grain Cooperative formulates feed supplements based on actual chemical analysis of the producer's ranch or Dale range-produce- d feed stuffs T Drollinger nutritionist right and Cross chemist t the Farmers Grain Cooperative laboratoryJerry check reports on samples taken from Nevada ranch spection at all times Management Important Under the management of Lynn Richardson the farm has Plan g dustry New medical discover ies are aiding the producer to protect his investment SUNDAY MOANING wisdom of Mr Richardson s cision AT PARAMOUNT The increased standard of liv ing enjoyed by Americans has whetted appetites and demand for good meats has grown tremendously 'A new and effective feeding program that is increasing profits for cattle and sheep men has been developed and put into practice by Farmers' Grain Cooperative at Ogden "Range testing" is making history in intermountain livestock circles It is the logical approach to the problem of getting the most-ou- t of the grasses on any ranch or range The methodical use of the information gained by F G C in the conduct of these tests gives each rancher an individual and specific answer to that problem Range Consultant Sent When a large livestock producer contacts the' company a "range consultant is sent to his ranch to obtain samples of whatever are produced on the property These samples are brought in to the F G C lab- cfejdib I ssssssssssaw b jf a w& — £m i&£jer & J? :uFvaHai sSEBbb- - Bert Richman former employe of the dairy experiment farm at Logan inspects milldns machines and other equipment before and during the r use de- "fere 6fiSdt?g UTAH JIbH &m)k feck fievte'y lynm R t no rdont fee-dstuff-s oratory The lab then begins its many tests of these and analysis determines the presence and quantity of such elements as carotene protein fat N F E ash calcium phosphorus etc When the lab report is complete the range consultant again contacts the rancher or his manager and with the analysis in mind discusses the problem Should the rancher decide to follow through and establish a feeding program with this individual and scientific approach the consultant returns to the laboratory and turns the information over to the nutritionist And using the lab reports and information about the ranch and its operations the nutritionist will formulate a feed or feeds for the rancher first-han- IMIjVi gS - wsseneV PARAMOUNT DAIRY FARMS From h wkk rT278 JAN J m ' i?7 With FGC FEEDS :' f jt?f I 635 I fgcfeeds 3986 MILKING HERO AVERAGE "W'r getting greet results with new FGC dairy feeds as the illustration above would indicate At $1 56 per pound you figure what this increase in' butterf at per milk-in- g cow means to us each month!" OTHER 12 lbs AVERAGE PER COW AVERAGE prescribe a supplement designed to do the most effective job for you This "Range-Testing- " is the logical and the methodical use of approach to your problem the information gained pays off! Why not buy your feed on the basis of dollars of meat gain in beef animals sheep or poultry or in terms of production in the case of dairy cows instead of the usual cost per pound basis it 19S2 HERD not unlike a doctor's prescription your FGC formula is the result of careful diagnosis From a complete laboratory analysis of your home produced feedstuffs our nutritionist is able to determine what essential ingredients are lacking and Gain complete information about our extra-proffeeding programs by ranging an interview with one of our range consultants now phone "Sit Br ffWv ielnMTBfr With AVERAGE COUNTY ibs 3 -- I I "But that's only part of the story we have been able to cut our grain consumption per cow by almost 50 since inaugurating the new feeding program recommended by Farmers Grain Cooperative!" "We're proud of this picture It shews the inside of n our plant at Fanstingten We have untolled the best possible eejvipmeaf toe s oar continuing effifa to supply the finest quality cleanest milk product in fa ultra-moder- state" "In the month of January 1952 our 97 milking cows produced 107740 pounds of milk over 1100 pounds per cow Another example: We used to buy a milk substitute pellet at about $900 per Cwt We're now using FGC's special 16 ar- Protein Dairy Pellet along with skim milk — which means we're feeding our calves for little more than half the previous cost g ond we've got the calves you've ever seen We know it's wise to buy feed in terms of measured results Regardless of how big a herd the dairy farmer is operating I would be happy to 61 best-lookin- "Serving The Western Producer in Utah Nevada Idaho Wyoming and Montana recommend— vVt4 farmers Grain aaBssfcMT VJrv t WaiaB?lWK mmmLl TOP PRODUCER this is No 149 In just 15 days this cow produced a total of 256 2 pounds of butterfat Cem-pa- re that with the Davis County D H I average of 3334 pounds is the normal lactation of 305 days and you'll realize why wo are "sold" an the now FGC foods and feeding operative program P I losssajpfa "M§ ' and Manufactured by Laboratory-Controlle- d FARMERS OGDEN UTAH " j The West's Cleanest Dairy Farm Operated by Paramount o M I agie3 MBjajHir d BUY YOUR FEED IN TERMS OF MEASURED A- - jj' DAIRY FARMS AT FARMINGTON 3c fc feeds ' sjljl ed aE &e Ifff 24 FEBRUARY Time for Inspection created an enviable reputation In the Intermountain Dairy Herd Improvement association records despite the fact that it has been operating for less than nine years under the Paramount name This unusual success is the result of close supervision by Mr Richardson and Bert "Richman the farm's herdsman and of a simple and sound feeding program Accurate records of the production of every cow are maintained and entries are made every day This enables a check on what results are bejng achieved whenever advisable and allows adjustment if necessary When Farmers' Grain Cooperative of Ogden introduced its new dairy feed pellets in 1949 one of their salesmen called on Mr Richardson and told him of the extensive research and testing that had gone into the formulating of this feed The idea sounded good to the manager so he decided to give this new feed a test At the beginning of 1950 he placed half of his herd on the new F G C ration the other half continued on the regular program So impressive were the tabulated results shown by the cows fed the new feed that in 1951 the entire herd was placed on the F G C program And results gained in that year and the early part of this year clearly demonstrate the record-- Here's A Slick New R Top Dairy Herd Indicates Good Care Sound Feeding breaking g STANDARD-EXAMINE- O Box S08 iiessssssoaissassii GRAIN Ogden COOPERATIVE Utah ' " '" v'i 1" 5 iStyTaWMMWI 0'd |