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Show TTTT ruim HASiy PAE2$ES the management of the grazing upon the National Forests, and to use every effort to bring about a better and nyire complete use of the forage resources. Many beneficial changes lave been made through cooperation and assistance of the stockmen, and with such continued cooperation there will be further improvement to better meet the needs of the livestock industry. PAGE THREE Boys and Girls Clubs Featured At Chicago Meet The work of the boys and girls clubs in the various states was one of the features considered at the International Association of Fairs and Expositions held in Chicago November 30 and December 1, it was reported by Ernest S. Holmes, man-ag- er in Damage of the state fair association. Loss who returned of Monday from the east. Cause Egg state fair entered the asUtah jThe sociation this year. Tests Show Injury Amounts A large growth was reported in the activities of the juvenile clubs to 1.65 Cents per Case. 'i mentioned. Much interest in the work is being taken by the boys (Prepared by the United States Department and girls on the farms, it was reof Agriculture.) The mountain ranges of the Nati onal Forests in the intermonntain The average money loss in value per ported, and the movement is spreadDistricts alone fnrmsh summer p asturage for three million sheep case of eggs resulting from damage In ing rapidly. Representatives of the and one half million cattle. transit amounted to 1.65 cents, ac- clubs from a number of states were cording to tests made by the United at the national livestock show in States Department of Agriculture. Chicago, Mr. Holmes said, and had The average loss per case ranged from exhibits here. .94 cents to 2.46 cents for the eight Among the topics discussed at tbi different kinds of packs described in convention was the growth of agridetail In Department Circular No. cultural and livestock shows in Can39 VC. Tests to compare the merits ada and this country. Another topic of eight different methods of packing WSiS the relation of extension, work eggs for shipment and of straw and to fairs, and a third was Fairs and (By Supervisor A. G. NORD) hay buffing In comparison with wood the Fourth Estate. The fourth esbracing of cases In carload shipments tate was the press of the country, Pasturage has always been an with this condition the unpalatable are reported. Data were obtained on and the speaker on that subject indispensable means of providing species make gains in density with twelve carloads shipped from points out the value of publicity pointed includes the o feed for animals. This fthe' palatable spec- in Oklahoma, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska the depletion to the plants-tee- d ies. herbaceous all of expositions. a This change constitutes grazing and Indiana to eastern markets. The International association of succession of the paint gathered directly by domestic In each test the eggs were handled Fairs and cover. be Expositions has a memgrasswhether it grass, stock, and packed at point of shipment and eighty-fiv- ?. Mr. Holmes of bership Forage depletion through unreg- rehandled like plants, weeds, palstable trees destination. The of at point severe so been has ulated if fifty-eigand of grazing that or shrubs, the value of which, nunber said, were classified as blind were converted into dollars, would be in- in some localities that ranges form- damaged eggs at the convention. In erly producing from U to 1 ton of checks," checks and leakers. deed enormous. In cases the of refrigeraeggs feed in the form of per loading POULTRYMEN OF SEVIER Throughout the Western states dry matter method was 100 tor cars the straight-join- t now less than acre, produce LAUNCH BIG CAMPAIGN comnSifnities enumerable are there some instances the used in each test, and two cars, one and in pounds, of utilization the dependent upon RICHFIELD, Dec. 1. S. R. Bosthe forage products of the open lands have been rendered valueless straw or hay buffed and the other were wooden braced with frames, comand A a from well, county agricultural agent and grazing standpoint. range and of the forest range range coupled together throughout the trip E. C. Christensen, president of the the need for systematic utilizaUon mon fault la unregulated Sevier County Poultry association, practice is that the same range is to market. of the forage crop, to insure g instruments were appeared before the Richfield Comof the range resources, is grazed continually in early stages of plant growth without relief placed in each car and a record ob- mercial club It its being more and more keenly felt. weekly luncheon Until serious depletion of the palat- tained of the shocks received. Accuthe of establishment Before the iQ support of the poultry yesterday National Forests, the lands included able forage plants has taken place. rate measurements also were made at industry of the county. were parts of the unreserved public There is no danger in the proper destination of the shifting of the loads. A campaign is being undertaken formature of a of lo in crop harvesting many domain and as such, The money loss from damage of eggs for the purpose of providing at least calities, bad been subjected for years age but there is danger in grazing in transit was calculated by assigning 200,000 laying hens in Sevier counto every form of overgrazing. Mis- the plants while in an immature the following values to the eggs : summer. Tf this quota is next by ty attendent upon stae of growth. Range deteriora- Sound-sheuse and depletion eggs, 32 cents per dozen; reached, Sevier county will he one the unrestricted use of the public tion is hard to detect in the early checks and blind checks, 2S cents per of comthe one mpst the of leading poultry districts of lands. Later stages, without very close study and dozen, and leakers, 10 cents per dozen. the state. the with serious connected until damage observation, plex problems The average damage per case durThe siogain. 125,006 baby chicks administration of the National For- has occured. where the rate of re- ing shipment was 1.S7 new leakers, ests was that of divising a plan of duction of the palatable forage is 2.22 new checks, 1.35 new blind checks, in Sevier next spring, is being management by which the forests no greater than possibly one to five .41 blind checks changed to checks. adopted by all organizations and the cover and the watersheds could he per cent per year. It was to correct movement is meeting with unani. the this condition and still permit the ,Oi blind checks changed to leakers mous adequately protected and all consupport and cooperation. Clyde fullest and earliest possible use of and A checks changed to leakers. lands be restored to a normal C. state president, was in Edmdnds, A copy of the new circular may be ditio.' of forage productively with- the national forest ranges, that the Richfield this in connection out large permanent reductions ir-in deferred and rotation plan for sheep obtained free of charge, as long as the with the local evening 'enterprise. or allotments, and similar plains for supply lasts, by writing to the United the number of stock grazed, the settlers cattle allotments have been dev?l-opeStates Department of Agriculture, reparable hardship uponwere BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS dependand stockgrowers who Washington, D. C. The deferred and rotation system RECEIVE SUPPORT ent upon the Forest ranges for the maintenance of their homes. But of range management has be.?n one The cheaper grades of cod liver oil The Uintah State Bank at Vernal with the assistance and cooperation of the most forward steps toward of a range as good for feeding poultry as the in an effort to are system; stockmen, of the the utilization of the encourage club work systematic more expensive grades. management has been built up unthe and girls of Uintah use among an of boys manlner this By der which an effective cover of val- forage. has as a prize a pure offered is county, of into divided allotment range uable forage plans has rapidly ex- units which are Fix the work harnesses at spare bred pig to the hoys club protectwinning alternately will he in good shape the tended over denuted lands and promatur- times so they county championship. duction is being safely maintained. ed against grazing until seed needed. when they are There was recently awarded to allowing vigorous ity, thereby In many regions, in fact, capacity Maeser club a Duroc-Jerse- y conto of and Boys the increased permit growth plants of the range has When buying dairy rations, get the Wong Sing, the Chinese merfollowing most digestible nutrients for $1 in pig. siderably and in addition, damage occasional seed crop, also g?v as a prize to the chant. been has remarkably which the unit may he grazed the feeds that make a to tree growth atable and laxRandlett Boys club a Duroc-Jerse- y diminished!. same season so that thare will he ative mixture wh!wi is sufficiently to the The factor contributing pig. After high in protein, . is no material loss of forage. E. E. Feterson. county agriculturupbuilding of the range lands of the treatment of all units in this al fundamentally the recognition agent, is encouraging this kind allotthe plant requirements of its main- manner, one rotation for the Where plenty of skim milk is avail- of work. tenance and growth. Too 'early ment is completed. Not bnly have able it may pay to feed calves to an grazing of the plants for a succes- the stockmen adopted this manner older age before putting on the marMulch the strawberry bed with masion of years without relief soon of use as an approval practice for ket. Some dairymen find this a fairly terial that is as free from seeds as which the maintenance of the forage on weakesn the root system practice. possible, or the bed will become foul dwindles away and is diminished in their National allotments, satisfactory forest with weeds. vigor so that the plant is less cap- but many are applying the system A straw of contains $4 wheat ton to to producyear able, from year range use their of In the private worth of nitrogen when applied to the even It is good practice to put lime oa to maintain the land, a ton of oat straw contains $4.80 ing a hernial yield of forage holdings oat ground that is to be Sucessive overgrazto extinction. of their lands. and productivity in of worth the clover or alfalfa in the nitrogen nitrogen with seeded prevents ing of the forage plants at mof the forest service ft ton of cornstalks is worth $6.40. is the It i disimination sour. . it is If and Korin. the development constructlre policy In a to continue and along new crop, a ot seed tor Transit Range Protection And The Livestock Industry ht pre-Detui- ty Impact-recordin- ll d. in-ord- fall-plowe- d V f |