Show Enough Bait Left I To Kill Rest of the I Grasshoppers in Co j Unless insects t are arc doing damage to crops crop it is rather difficult to con com ince property owners that follow foi- foi low up work is necessary By na- na E ing the bran bait for this year very little crop damage was done There ire ho- ho h hoever ever a number of districts h hoppers which are arc laying e eggs gl for forfer for fer a new crop ne nt nest ct t year Why not use use a little precaution now and get these a adult hoppers ins ead ad of w waiting until next spring and mourning mourning over the damage being done j The but lt this year is furnished t I free free fre of all take taka e- e charge and it will is the tle effort on your part to protest pro pro- protect pro protect test yourselves es We can mix mn it for I you most met any timeR time R 4 i During last week k there were nine cars of cattle shipped out of Da- Da DaVIS Davis vis Da-vis VIS county on the AAA purchasing program Every animal ammal listed was wast wa t purchased an dam dOUl 1000 head have i 1 ib b been en moved out of the county toN to to- N date This made it necessary to postpone an any further purchasing until wit Itt week seek Appraising will willbe willbe be done next Tuesday and Wednesday Wednes Wednes- Wednesday da day September 4 and Anyone Any one anxious to dispose le of their cattel t should get in m touch with us before these dates dates- No baying bl will Lit be- Ledone bedone done a again am until 10 days or BO so later than the abo above abate dates DE LORE ICHOLS County Agricultural Agent Efforts to increase facilities for slaughtering and processing mg to keep pace with purchases of cattle In the drouth stricken areas are being made by the AgrIcultural AdJustment A Administration in m co- co cooperation cooperation co cooperation operation with the Bureau of Ant Ani Ammal Animal coI I mal Industry and the Federal Surplus Sur- Sur Sur Surplus plus Relief corporation When ben the cattle buying program vas initiated initiated ed less thin two t months ago pro processing averaged a about 58 ani- ani animals ani animals mals per w we e ek k Facilities have now been e so 10 that the av a IS per week and td efforts to- to towards towards to towards wards further e expansion of processing processing sing capacity are being made In addition thousands thousands thousand of cattle ar are are- being are being moved to localities v here shere pastures are still available a Assurance that the goal set for reduction of the nations nation's hog pro pro- production production production in m the 1934 corn ho hog pro pro- program program pro program gram will be accomplished is seen In the goi governments government's O pig crop re- re report report re report port of June 1 The report prepared from returns ns from farms indicates that the number of spring pigs saved this year was as 27 per percent percent percent cent below the average of 1932 and 1 1933 33 The number of sows lows farrow farrow- farrowing farrowing ing bet e between n June 1 and October 1 IS estimated to be 38 per cent smaller r Further modifications of wheat and corn hog adjustment contracts to permit planting of fodder corn cornand cornand cornand and grain gram sor sorghums hums for forage orl e contract contract- contracted contracted purposes es on the rented 1 or ed acres now opens th the way for unlimited production of ill forage crops on all land of farms under contracts J Wheat contract signers in m Utah have bave resell recel received ed a total of 5 14 83 from the agricultural adJustment administration Proof of corn com compliance com compliance forms have been completed and sent to Washington ton in 10 preparation preparation ahon for the final payment of last years year's crop This forthcoming pay pay- payment payment pay payment ment will be nine cents nuns minus local lo- lo enl cal expenses J tc |