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Show Ih readily available for imnvlia.1 a uht:," Director I'et.crMon naid in : commenting on "Keed Kor Y'rnWV." j Cop i oh of this circular may be obtained from the county a-nt 01 i from the extension service at the j Utah State Agricultural coll'-ge. i Carl Frischknecht, Alma C. Rsp-( lin and Milton Madsen have writ-1 ten the material contained in the circular. Rules for feeding horses, colts, beef cattle, dairy stock, sheep I swine and poultry during winter and summer are given in a condensed con-densed form and adapted to rapid reading. Illustrations and simple tables supplement the reading matter in telling the recommended j rations for the various types of j livestock and poultry found on the farms of Utah. i "This circular i.s a good exam- pie of how a great deal of information infor-mation can be condensed into a j readable, understandable form that j NEW KKKI) CIKfTLAR HHADY lOK UTAH LIVESTOCK MEN 'Feed for Profit" is the title of a. new circular just issued by the Ulnh State Agricultural college col-lege extension service ior distribution distri-bution to those interested in livestock live-stock production. Dean E. J. Maynard of the schopl of agriculture, Professors Georpe K, Caine, Tarry H. Smith, George Q. Eateman, Byron Alder, |