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AGR'L AGRL ' AGENT AGENTUtah AGENTS AGENTSUtah Utah Land " Sales "ales ales ,5ho 5ho , Show " IncreaseTne IncreaseTne Increase IncreaseTne fieFederal t'1eFederal theFederal Tne gile s\le s le rile ' \ of farm farni ' Iinds l'lnds llnds binds by t'1e t1e the ' Federal land bink b'1nk b1nk bank ' ' ind 'lnd lnd land b'lnk blnk bunk b'lnkCC bunkcc binkcc ' CC wni 'I1ml I1ml umi umisine ' ione "lone lone sine " in Utah C\lIfol11la C lIfol11la California ClIfol11laand Californiaand Cililomlaand ' \ and Arizona his h'ls hls ' sho shovn shorn \ n a . decIded decidedincrease increase accoiding accOldmg according to HV H W \V V 1V \ Bro\\n Bro n Brown BrownIng Broning Browning \ ing ofthe \ vice site lee president and treasurer of the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley BerkeleyI Berkeley"ho Berkeleywho Berkeleyiwho I "ho ho who " has charge of real estate estateiles < -iles iles 'lIes lIes 'iles - ; 'lIesThe 'ilesThe ' ' ilesThe weeksin E'eksIn The sales for the first three'll threell three weeks ' E'eks Eeks ' In Juneere June \ were \\ere ere more than the entre entremonth ent re reI remonth re1 I ( month ofIay of ! \ May \Iay Iay he said During this thisJerlod thisperiod thisperiod Jerlod period : 30 farms \ were ere sold solei foi for ap apploxlmately approximately appioximately ploxlmately proximately $ $91000 91000 $91 91 $ 000 As in the past pastmore pa pastmore t tmore more of the sales \ were ere made to farmels farmers farmelsho tofarmeis tofarmels tofarmers \ who \\ho ho lveelin ! lived in the Immed immcd 'atevicinity ' 'lte lte 'ate ate 'lte1cimt ' iteviciniti \1cimt 1cimt vicinity \ ' of tl tI e a property sold bold m in mfact infact mfact fact out of the th " 30 p eces of land Vv 2 ? ' ' 8to S \ eie ele ere sold to farmers and only 8 to people formerly occupied m in infaim mfalm infarm falm farm ngUtah ngUtah ng ngUtah Utah led the other two t\\O t O \ states both statesboth in number of sil s'1l s1l stl ' s and volure volurewith volu T'e Te T'eI T'ewith ' rewith with 16 farms sold for a total of I $46941 46941 of$46941 of46941 $ CaUforniaas California CaUfornia \ was \\as as \ ne next t tI \I I \ with Ith 13 12 'lrms lrms f'irin firin ' 13firms 12f'irin ' sold for a total of $41856 41856 $41 41 $ 856 andArizona and andIArIZOna andArizona Arizona reported one farm sale for IArIZOna $2000Expert $2000 2000 for$2000 for2000 for$2000Expert $ Expert E-pert E pert , - Offers PointersSumer Pointers PointersSumer 01l1krS I Sumer eggs usuall usually ) sell on a ns ris nsing pointin point'in mg market follosing folio \ ving mg the lo 10 v 10v point 'in in ' in spimg spl1ng spring savs sas says ) Professor Byron . Alder ByronAlder of the Utih Ubh Ut'th Utth ' State Agncul Agricul Agricultural AgnculI I tural college extension service servlee "ho ho who whosugeests " whosugeests sugeests that flock owners o\\ners o ners \ check checkon checkon checkon on their feeding ? program to o Insure Insureas insureas insureas as duringthe durmgthe manv man many eggs as possible durmg during the summer The usual rise in egg eggprices eggprices eggprices prices is expected e'lpected elpected ' : to take place this thissummer thissummer thissummer thissummerProfessor summer summerProfessor Professor Alder calls attention to toa toa a four tofu point pomt program for summer summerfeeding summerfeeding summerfeeding feeding poultry offered by H W Titus poul try specialist of the U S Depart Department Department Department ment of Agriculture County Count ) agents agentsand agentsand agentsand and the e extension tension semceII service semce \ will \\II II ! help to plan economical summer ratIOns ratIOnsbased rationsbased rationsbased based on the feeds available The TherecommendatIons Therecommendations Therecommendations recommendatIons from Titus Tltus are general suggestions on methodsOne methodsOne methods methodsOne One If the hens have ha\e ha e \ been lay laymg laying laying mg ing mgell \ well \\ell ell on the diet they have been beengetting beengetting gettmg getting this spring sprmg do not rIsk rIskchangmg riskchanging riskchanging changmg changing the diet noy nos no , Continue Continuefeeding Continuefeeding feeding the same diet and do not notturn notturn notturn turn them loose to o pick pich . up their theirhvmg theirliving theirliving hvmg living supplementaryfeed thesupplementaryfeed without the- the thea . - supplementary feed that will keep them laymg laying layingwell layingw well \ ell If they have havenot have-not have not . -not not .not - been laymg laying laymgell layingwell layingwell \\ell ell well \ improve Imwove imptrove the rationT rationTwo ration rationTwo T\\ T Two T0 \ \ 0 If they are laying laing ) 'I I ' well ell con contmue contine continue I tmue tine the same plan of feeding feedmg and andI andmanagement andmanagement andmanagement I I management if not Improve thesystem thesystem the isystem system It If the hen hens < ; have been get gettmg getting getting theI I tmg ting feed at certain certam hours con contlnue contime continue tlnue time feeding feedmg at these same hoursThree hours hoursThree I Three rhree : If the hens are on an all allmash allmash allmash mash diet gh give e them a little more morethan morethan I than the3 they the } will clean up Then clean cleanup cleanup cleanup up the hoppers and teed feed the SUI SUIplus suiplus suiplus plus to non layers before it gets getsstale getsstale getsstale stale The Th shouldhave shouldhave should or spoils & . layers ihave have first chance at a full ful ] feedFour feedFour feed shouldI I ] Four Keep up the total proteinin protein protem I | in the diet Lay'ingi Layingi Lamg Laying : ; ' ! hens need aI adiet adiet a idiet diet " with "lth lth 16 to 17ler Viper 17 ler per cent prote n nm nin nm I m in summer ' nI I |