Show Dairyman Se Sees es Hope In Industry By t Drastic c Culling Factors which should give the dairy farmers of Utah new newhope newhope newhope hope are pointed out by Prof George B. B B Caine head of the dairy department of the Utah Agricultural Ag Ag- coll college ge as follows A rise of f five ve cents cents per pound in the price of butterfat on the San Francisco market A rise of 45 cents per case for canned milk Holdings of butter in the U.S. U.S. U. U S S. S have decreased pounds since March 1 1932 or from pounds I to 9 9 pounds Although there were wenT more cows on farms of this country onI on April 1 of this year than on the I same same date in 1932 the production production tion is not so high Professor Caine pointed out This s is possibly possibly possibly pos pos- sibly due to a late spring With the large number of dairy cowson cowson cows cowson on hand the production might be overdone unless some steps are taken for curtailment ho he said In Denmark the farmers are killing a definite number of cows each week so that by now thoy they I will have reduced their cow population population population pop pop- to a normal number They I can see that carrying a large nm number of low producing cows CO that help to Increase their over- over I I production and force the price still lower is very poor economy I Professor Caine suggests some similar plan for this country In states where dairy herd improvement Improvement Im im- I provement associations are arc carried carried car car- ried on the reports show that 13 per cent of the cows tested in the associations are unprofitable Itis It Itis is this group up of cows that should be eliminated said Professor Caine If the the authorities at Washington decide on a policy the dairy farmers may be bo forced to list his cows for production i and then sell a certain number of then them to the butcher if they donot donot do donot not c come me up to a profitable standard |