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Show NAYS CO-OPERATION MEANS PROSPERITY "Closer co-operation among livestock men, development of better shipping facilities fa-cilities and more scientific feeding are the measures which will maintain and increase in-crease the prosperity of the livestock industry in-dustry in the intermountain west," said JjRrs Hansen, president of the Hansen Livestock & Feeding company of Oguen. "A more unified effort to obtain favorable' fa-vorable' conditions for the livestock industry in-dustry is absolutely necessary. Tho regulation reg-ulation of grazing privileges, the use of watering places and other such features of the industry must be so shaped as to benefit all those engaged in it, and not simply a few. "Wo are endeavoring to establish connections con-nections with the sloc.kgrowers all over the intermountain west, in order to furnish fur-nish them an economical and effective means of marketing their cattle at highest high-est prices. We have established large Krazlng ranches In northern Utah and southern Idaho, nnd three k-rge feeding stations at Ogden, Logan and Lewiston. fur the purpose of being able to handle livestock on a large nnd consequently economical scale. In addition to this, we have developed Lucsrino, a scientifically balanced feed for all kinds of livestock, hv tho use of which-wo aro nhle to fatten fat-ten stock for the market much moro quickly and economically than ordinarily." |