Show Governor Roosevelt Says Says' Cattle Will Supplant nt Cotton u in South MOULTRIE Ga AP AP Th Thou Thousands u. u sands sands of of sleek l ek fat cattle grazing upon farm farm l lands rids where cotton tor formerly for for- merl meri merly bloomed and stock stockyard ard centers cen to W rival Chicago and 1 Kansas City that City that js the tha picture cf ot f the southeast of oC the future visualized b by GO Govi Franklin D D. Rosevelt Th The New t York executive who is Is known to his friends as' as a. a p part t t time Georgian through his o c occa- ca- ca sojourns' sojourns at Warm Springs bel believes es the southeast st might b become onie the greatest cattle ra raking raising ln section in the United States Not only in words but bilt action Governor B has expressed hl his the r In lri tho situation ii in the south H He recently c completed Com d. d the he d destruction of oC a vast orchard of ot I peach trees There cattle P be be being ing fattened for forthe the market will f for for r- r age for tor food tood and the the transition of Mr fro l i a a. tr fruit lt if grower w r toa to a a cattle raiser will be complete completo Nature Natura has imposed no barriers to cattle raising h here herC re and I 1 I hope to s see e the day when Georgia will wUl bo be dotted with cattle farms Mr Ro Roosevelt Roose evelt e- e velt recently said aidIn in i giving his views on n th tho agricultural situation He lie b be believes believes be- be cotton Is its prestige In th the heart o of or the old south and Md that for the southeast at t 2 least at-least lc I s st t. t cattle will b be the salvation of f the farmer fanner There are acres uras of idle Georgia farm laud land and many thousand thou thou- s sand nd more acres throughout the 8 southeast t which might b bo f X feeding cattle Lr l f- f 4 f J t The f foundation n of ot the Ge Georgia cattle industry hy is a. a now and andiCh each iCh year year has seen an increase in inthe inthe the number of or head sent cent to market and the th monetary return to the raisers The industry has grown from front head In 1917 1017 to X marketed last year ear Fatter cows and better beef have haveS brought better hetter prices and the annual annual an an- nual return In 1928 was as all compared with ith in 1917 |