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Show THE UINTAH BASIN FABMEB ni i J L THE UTE DAIRY vr r, AS- - DUCHESNE COUNTY FARM ORGANIZED BUREAU SANCTION T. B. AND INCORPORATED TEST FOR DAIRY STOCK - - - -- W .. "SOCLVTIOX The Ute Dairy association with a membership in Western Uintah county with headquarters at Fort Duchesne was organized and incorThere will be porated May 17. about 500 cows owned by the members belonging. F. O. Lunberg, Fort Duchesne, is president; William G. Adams, Bennett, vice president; E. M. Chandler of Randlett, Jacob Rasmussen of Lapcint, and Loren Ross of Tridell are members of the board of directors. George A. Wilson of Gusher is secretary-treasure- r. The workings of the organization will be watched with much interest as upon its successful operation will depend of other similar organizations. It is expected that the of the dairymen will havt a direct benefit for good and stab-alithe price of the Basin dairy products, thereby receiving the highest market value for milk and cream ) jfU -- I ,i May 10, the Duchesne county farm bureau held forth at Upalco where they discussed many problems confronting them. Charles F. Wahlquist, county leader of boys and girls' clubs, made a report. It was decided this important activity should be Snap-shof Holstein dairy herd, accredited to b tuberculosis free. enouraged and with the help of the A few such dairy herds in the Uintah Basin would bring in more wealth county agent the work should be the year round than a gold mine. Every dairy cow should be tested for greatly stimulated. tuberculosis. The regular county agent had not yet been decided upon and the best consume about 3 pounds of water to advice presented by Chester H. one pound of milk produced daily. When green feed, beet pulp, or silHartman, president of the farm bu- age is fed in large quantities the They say thet ef reau, was to the effect that it was amount of water consumed will cot a dog bites a man, be as great. doubtful if one could be secured thets nothin; but Water should be close at hand at the end of the fiscal year, ef that the man all times for good dairy cows and June 30. bites the dot:, thet's should be encouraged to drink J E. Palme., district state agent they The best news.' Waal, spose new thet the at least twice daily. if Emery, Carbon and Duchesne source of water for cows is deep man bites the dos an the dog buei RAISE SUCCULENT FEED wells, artesian wells, or warm bark. Whats tbet? FOR DAIRY COWS & POULTRY counties, was present and advised in springs. The ordinary irrigation the matter of securing a district canal or ditch where the ice must It is not too late to plant beets deputy agent. He stated such of- be chopped from the surface before for the dairy cow and flock of poul- ficer would have more authority the cow3 can drink is the poorest Mr. Hinck- source of water, and cows drinking try. Large Golden Millet will ma- than the county agent. ture if planted by June 20. It is ley .chairman state board of agricul- from such places shiver and hunch also excellent poultry feed and very ture, is in favor of letting Duchesne up their backs and do pot drink as county have a district deputy. for at much as they should have to keep fattening. Cows should To tide the dairy cow over the icasi four months. up their production. Prof. George Barber, principal of never drink frcm ponds or stagnant season and the short pasture a good plan is to drill corn thick in the high school at Mt. Home, and pools that drain from corrals or out Such water the row. Thin by chopping out the qualified for the position is a can- buildings of any sort. effect a His serious upon the didate. was to have a Cut about out hoe be may space. salary plants paid alternate hills later and last thin- by the state and his expenses by milk produced. One of the best things about modMr. Barber was to the stocks in the county. ning about one-ha- lf some ern barn equipment is the stall A small start Work at once and do each remaining hill. armful for each cow will keep the membership work while waiting for drinking cup. George B. Caine, proSweet corn sanction from the state about the fessor of Dairy Husbandry, Utah flow of milk normal. Now is the time to Agricultural College. is preferred but costly unless you salary. Mr. Palmer gave a brief talk on raise your own seed. lay in your supply of pest control. Grasshopper bait THE STEADY SUBSCRIBER Butter Wrappers for should be purchased by the ton. AlDAIRY COMPANY IS so he would prepare prairie dog the year. We are in Hew dar to our heart is the steady ORGANIZED IN UTAH bait while here. subscriber. TO ELECT OFFICERS the business to supply There are several obnoxious weeds in advance at the birth to get under control, white top Ca- Who ofpays the Farmers needs. each year. . Organization of the Utah State nadian and bull thistle and burdock. does and the down money Who form will which lays Dairy corporation White top seems to be spreading it quite gladly. a central marketing agency for pracCecil Wilkerson of J. the rapidly. a halo Butter tically all dairy products of the G. Peppatd Seed company, stated And casts round the office cheer. of a of a was effected at meeting state they would furnish free sodium never says: Stop it; I cannot 300 $ &25 special committee at the Utah State arsenate if the farmers would make Heafford it; Farm Bureau Monday, May 26, Salt good use of it, through farm burlOOO 3.50 now more papers than Im getting Lake city. 6.00 2000 eaus and other responsible agencies. I can read. Articles of incorporation will be 13.00 5000 A schedule for the testing of But says: Send it; our peoalways drawn up and presented for adoption dairy cows for tuberculosis was to ple all like it Monday, June 2, at which time nine be prepared. The cost of treatment we all think it a help and In Farm Stationery fact, elected will be directors and officers The test was is 25 cents per head. need. a While the association is designed to be put over as fast as possible How welcome his check when it to cover the entire state, 30 local and with the least delay. reaches our sanctum. Every farm needs its WeMr. Wilkerson gave some good How dairy associations in Salt Lake,counhow our throb, makes it pulse Stationery-- . 200 note size ber, Davis and other central advice in handling the bad weeds. dance. our heart makes it ties will form the nucleus of the The next meeting will be held at sheets ruled, good paper, We outwardly thank him; we inorganization. June 7, 1924, at 11 a. m. Ioka him bless wardly 100 enevelopes printed To systematize the work of orThe stead subscriber who fcays in into divided was state ganization th with name of farm, or advance. nine sections, the first including DAIRY COWS NEED x. AND MUCH WATER owner and address, only Salt Lake County and Parleys Park, NEED IT OFTEN the second, Utah and Wasatch counLamb clubs are popular this year In the Uintah Basin. ties; the third, Davis and Tooele;r; As milk is about 87 per cent water, throughout the fourth, Weber, Morgan and a few years there will be some exthe fifth. Cache and Rich good dairy cows require a great deal pert diversified farmers. procoilnties; the sixth, Daggett Sum- more to drink than cattle not and cattle milk. dry Range counties; Uintah ducing and Duchesne mit, the seventh, Sanpete, Juab and Se- stock in summer and winter can get but this is vier counties; the eighth, Millard, along on one drink dailycows. The coun- not enough for dairy and Iron Washington Beaver, of amount Pi- cow consumes a large t&AiAlsufe; n iia ties; the ninth. Carbon, Emery, San food she Ear Tags and is roughage that and Kane mostly ute, Garfield, Wayne, must have water in order to assimJuan counties. a ilate the food, and digest it proper-l- y. The best tag on the Mail your order today and Organization was effected by market indaroeJ by Prominent eiocknten. special committee delegated byof dairy take advantage of this speeial tho It has been found by experiment With our DOUBLE ACTION PLIERS interests under direction offer. from 77 pounds 50 per cent more Tags can be atstate farm bureau, including Frank that cows consume A tached; with one half the Exertion water of daily. 350 chairto pounds Evans, attorney; Frank Croft, giving 27 pounds as other Pliers on the market. One man of the dairy committee; J. R. small Jersey cow over 70 pounds squeeze attaches Tag instantly. needs Advertised Allen and L. E. Nelson, representing of milk daily Holstein produca while water Write for FREE Samples of Salt Lake county; Clyde Giliham, of milk needs 350 INTER MTN. MACHINE & STAMP Will Prosper Utah county; T. L. Powers, Siynmit; ing 110 ofpounds These figwater daily. Inc. WORKS, R Buse, pounds J. Walter Roberts, Davis; that with feeds con- - 22 East 2nd So. Salt Lake, Utah. Weber: Vern Cox and W. Garlick, ures indicate succulence cows V . - - - talning considerable . Eanpetf, ze ot be-fo- re BIG SPECIAL df for FARMERS Vrappers $2.00 postpaid Box-elde- Al-Wuz-- On ESSIN FARMER ij An Farm |