Show MARKET HAY IS I 1 ONE FOUND MUNI C instead of hauling their hay bay 3 35 miles to the nearest market aa all they did for a number of years fannen of atte pine county nevada are re now keeping the hay bay at home feed in ing jt A to dairy fos cow making their cream into butter in a cooperative ope rathe creamery and selling their butter to the towns that formerly forrin erly bought their ha ila for some bears a alfalfa hay the main cash crop in to commini tit alea s had been selling for leas let than the cot cott of production to remedy this condition progressive farmers and the county extension agent made 1 a careful study of the possibilities of i developing other sources of income they found that the mining town which bought their hay bay were vere also im porting all butter used from distant dairy centers paying high tran tatian balm rate A As many farmer farmers had a few cows it wp decided to try marketing the hay bay in n the form a creamery was organized the dairy daa specialist of the state ag kicul collect college trained butter maker makers and churning was wat begun in may 1928 18 averaging at erst arst about counis a week eek herds have In cressi ed in production as kill skill in feeding developed and mild the market has ex tended AS the excellent quality of the te butter became known by the end of the year according to report reports to the united states department of af ag ri culture the butter ales sales a isie erased niora than h an 1000 a month and d de mand still greatly excelled the supa up ply mrs alm mrinda ingles and mrs em ma lorrenson Jor yenson renson both of oden ogden wen were arrivals arri vala monday night to attend th funeral of their nephew IS S E 9 tan dpn aren they will pend spend some time here hert visit log their sister mra mrs E el ter Tan tren whom they had not nol een seen for or many tars |