Show STOCK EXPERTS I IN CONFERENCE I. I Plans Pans to Aid Sheep and Poultry I Industries Discussed b by Y Government Agents r 1 t BULLETINS BULLETINS FOR THE ASKING I Land Becomes Problem of the thet n Urge Children t to Raise Poultry t With brief discussion of ot the tho sheep and nd poultry Industries the convention a of government go field agents In the Hotel Utah closed yesterday afternoon Prof F. F R. R Marshall In charge of oC sheep In Investigation In- In for tor the federal government who last year spent some time In Australia Australia Australia Aus Aus- to study the sheep business there talked on the Ule sheep Industry and ind Henry Henry Hen lien ry M. M Lamon in fn char charge e of poultry work worle i of ot tho the hur bureau J a of ot animal Industry led ledIn ledIn In the discussion discussion on poultry My Iy y talk en n sheep was limited snit Professor Marshall last night n nl I slit ht There were cre many things I wanted to say nay but I the time was v too short hort j One thing In particular I would like to put in a n good word for tho the ram rom sale that Is being bo- bo b boIng Ing InK promoted b by tho the National Wool Wool- growers growers' association S S. S W McClure Is la doing doln- good work worle and this sale salo should meet with Ith success It will be much cheaper for the to buy rams at a a. sale where they have a n. variety varlet to look over and where here they have havo what are acknowledged to be the tho best and It also Aho will be a good thing for the producer Need Land The big problem now for the sheep sheep- man IB is that of ot land Prices are good for tor wool and mutton and Indications are that t they will wilt continue good with with- without out regard to wars ars and that tho demand will win continuo continue good But Dut It Is 1 a n serious drawback to to have havo to keep shifting about to got at range for tor their flocks The Tho bl big birr trouble Is on land that thatIs Is being settled up for Cor dry farms No Noline Noline 0 line has hns been boen drawn and the dry farmer tat farmer ls Is III likely to go anywhere and begin r plowing up tho the range f E I I 1 believe would prefer paying a n. small rental on tho the land Jand if so B dong doing they could secure It for nn any length of or time I am Din sure the tho terms on which national forests are rented t S would be preferable to paying nothing 1 bu but having no on tho the land Also AHO r- r the tho ranges under the present system I Are being being- to run down Nobody will 11 be careful about protecting a range It if he knows knowe he is IB liable t to be crowded off oft at any time Chance for tor Children The biggest work we we are aro now doing In to the poultry line said Bald Mr Lamon Lannon Is 18 to got of tho the children working and through through thorn thom the women for the careful care care- careful ful and antI systematic production of or chickens chick chick- n ens n And eggs shows and clubs are aro established through the o l especially especially espe espe- clany through the south Atlantic states t There Thero the tho children Bro are encouraged In their club work York and at t the county and state fairs In tho the fairs tho the manago- manago ments mente have given the children a a. prize list I parallel to that of t tho e adults d S' S ox- ox J a. a i n f t Vi n t they v vIn In do not i rt t sli clear ft t r A o t li A t H 11 o r drew dren for entrance I In n th tho o competition competition Also Aso the transportation companies have If carried childrens children's exhibits to the state and county fairs without charge There Thero wore were two s sessions of ot the tho convention con con- r yesterday In the morning hog i. i cholera took up most of ot the time Dr j 1 F. F j J. J Murray head of ct the division of animal Indus Industry tn in Salt Lake was ono one o the leaders in this discussion Treatment Treatment Treat Treat- ment of the dise disease iso with serum scrum and protection front from rom disease b by this method aSt aa It Is lone done in other states was wae em- em Ho Hog cholera was discussed further at atthe the meeting In the afternoon Also at tho thu afternoon session J. J E E. Derman Dorman of oC the dalr dairy division of the bureau bureau bu bu- bu- bu reau renu of or animal industry In Salt Lake and John T Caine Ill IIi III of tho the Agricultural tural HUal College of Utah led In the thc discussion discus discus- sion slon of the cattle Industry Government o J Emphasis was mado made at nt the sessions yesterday of Pf tho the fact talt that the depart depart- munt of agriculture Is willing and anxious louR ious to tc send scud bulletins to anyone requesting re requesting re- re questing them Just send 1 a l letter or Postal card to tho the secretary of a ture stating slating what is wanted aid a III 1 Mr Lamon and the tho bulletins will be he sent J free of oC charge Also ll lists ts of the publications publications pub pub- Issued ma may bo be had on request each month Most of ot the visiting experts left yesterday yes yes- for Cor their homes or will do se so seto today to- to dR day Mr Ir Dorman also left yesterday for Oregon exporting expecting to be gone one a lIttie littie lIt lIt- tie lle more mort than a a. week T |