Show hg o Livestock fir 0 p 1 t itU i ii i A glance a at our trade relatIOns with other western states stat can be had by taking the receipts of livestock coming to the Los Angeles market Tho follow olIo mg mg figures show the figure of money p paid pud to the thc dIffer dIffer- dIfferent different ent states out of a total of paid p out for lIve lIve- livestock live livestock about sto stock k sUI supplies at the central market during the year year ear 1929 Utah Arizona 00 Idaho 1700 1660 00 Nebraska Colorado 00 New Mexico Melco 80 Ne a Nei Nevada ada a 00 Texas 00 I Wyoming Warning 00 00 Montana S KWo Wo I K- K Oregon 00 Practically all of these states show I for 1929 o eri offer a substantial increase the previous year f Undoubtedly the agriculturist ms IS turnIng his attention more and nd more to Southern California as the logical outlet for his products and why not TIle The distance to Los Angeles is JS sub sub- substantially substantially less from so much of or the terrItory west of the Rocky Moun Moun- Mountains Mountains tams than it is to any other large consuming se section bon that the market market- marketing marketing ing mg problem for these states becomes less expensive c and these people who produce so much of what hat we con con- consume consume con consume sume roust must ei e eventually find the same opportunity for profit by buying rom from us things that we ve produce No great rea t metropolis ever grew up like Topsy There must be some some- something something thing substantial backof back of it and the most substantial thing v e e have back backof backof of Southern Cal California ornia is the vast agricultural ag- ag agricultural area of the western states We should have a direct dued contact wIth these folks in m the interest t of a bet bet- better better ter understanding of or our respectIve needs |