Show CATTLE WERE GRAZED supervisors ANNUAL REPORT GIVES statistics ON LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY OF SOUTHEAST UTAH during the year 1927 battlo and horses and 34 sheep were permitted to graze on the la sal national forest according to the annual grazing report of supervisor A C folster submitted this week to the district office at ogden these stock were owned by 71 cattle and horse permit tees and 29 sheep permit tees in addition to these stock for which grazing fees were charged exempt horses and 22 exempt cattle were permitted on the forest these animals included pack and saddle horses and mules work horses and milk cows which were admitted free the gross revenue collected by the forest for grazing permits was as follows cattle and horses sheep total the average season for catle Is june I 1 to october 25 and for sheep july 1 to september 30 the actual use of the forest in animal months was cattle and horses months sheep months losses of stock from predatory animals and poisonous plants desai tb be on the decrease ahe report shows in 1927 the losses were as follows cattle and horses as compared with in 1926 sheep 1220 as compared with 1338 in 1926 of the above losses cattle and sheep died from eating poisonous plants as compared with cattle and sheep in 1926 predatory animals were responsible for the loss of cattle and sheep as compared to cattle and 1034 sheep in 1926 during the ear 1927 the la sal forest sold feet board measure of timber on commercial sales at an average of per thousand feet and 96 feet board measure on S 22 sales sales at cost at an average price of 1 per thousand feet |