| Show many factor factors xo helping to bring dairy industry back to normal condition ily professor ceorge n calm dairy husbandman lintal oink agricultural bodege with marked advanced in domes tic prices price mer margins in favor of domestic or foreign markets and an increased tariff rat rate have help t ed d a great deal to better the condition d of butter and cheese in the united BOA states we are in much better condition in this country than we were one beer ago for two tao reasons reams 1 a R decreased production and 0 3 increased consumption on augast 1 the cold storage holding holdings or 01 creamery butter were about about 30 pounds or it 14 per cent ent lesa less than a year aeo ago mid and the smallest for august I 1 since 1933 1925 cheese stocks were about 20 pounds or 23 per cent less than august I 1 last lost year and the smallest sinco since 1927 one of the strongest supporting facton of present mar max keta Is te found in the light stocks of dairy products in cold storage or in manufacturer u ac frers hands they held but pounds of butter on september 1 compared with oai pounds a year ago and a five year average of pounds this years blocks stocks are not only below those of 1030 but are 45 pounds below the aver ago situation improve improves during august 1930 storage stock vas reduced pounds this year reduction during the same month was pounds it 11 might bo be added that the movement out of storage since september I 1 has more than doubled the samo same period a beur ear ago on mat of the large markets on the whole therefore and with storage stocks loer for this time of year than any since 1923 1013 the butter storage situation is in a very strong and satisfactory pasi position tion the september I 1 report on american amerlean cheese shows a cond tion very verb similar to that of butter the ne hold ing amounted to 63 ON pounds which was leas s than the year previous and 13 I 1 pounds below average th tha we stocks were also the lowest on september I 1 of any year since 1923 the biggest change in the stocks situation was registered in the case of evaporated milk manufacturers reported stocks of pounds on september 1 representing a rk reduction of pounds under a year ago a id 94 pounds less than on august I 1 combining september I 1 stocks of butter cheese condensed ane am evaporated milk and reducing these to a milk equivalent basis the shortage on that day under the previous year an aunt to a billion and a quarter pounds of fallk price movement protected prices have advanced from 5 to 7 ants rits on an most markets during the baht month but the present price is still below one yea ear ago there mere seems to bo be definite ellort effort on the part of manufacturers to keep the prices from front advancing too rapidly to avoid too wide fluctuations and keep up consumption during the past ten years the consumption of milk aid dairy products haa has li IO creased nearly tour four aj as fast ts tz have the dairy cow during maing this time human population has increased Is 10 per cent while the total cow population has increased only 4 per cent there has however been an increase from 1 to S 5 per cent in the average production of the cow that Is not w counted tor for in the above figure in 1920 there viere ere cows per 1000 people in the united states in 1210 there were only the national dairy council organization which Is doing more work to promote consumption of dairy products than any other organization in the united states in an editorial in hoards Dal dairyman rYman september 29 25 1911 that during the past eight years milk production has increased per cent practically all of which has been used la in the united states the me increased consumption of dairy products from continued on page PW eight MANY TO D mirl INDUSTRY BACK TO continued from page one 1120 0 28 ia in aa as follos fol lofts milk 31 per cent butter 17 per tint cent cheese 11 per rent cent ice tee cream IS 18 per cent sectler ft here proper cd a nl work merit h L u been done the increase in milk muk co asumption Is as much as 50 per cent 11 otro II alume falls off one other factor that is helping the dair industry Is the change in the manufacture and consumption lot of during the first f it E months of this KIT ear millions 1 lo 10 n s a 0 bounds ere made this la Is 23 28 per cent less than the some same months list vist 3 car and the smallest since 1923 1925 the in utah Is ery cry much like that of the united states the condensed milk plants hl diio pud d on a different basis since last and their prices are lofter loner than usual other octlona ft ath tood good cooperative have paid a fair price tor for their butler butter tat fat een ft ith the higher priced hay the utah dairman dale man Is in better con than man mani in the united states recent figures sent to us its from the delry herd in washington office shows that it costs 80 to twi the average association coma I 1 n tile united states while the 1945 in as a soc lations reported aror utah had an tin te fe I 1 cost of 65 per head ool the claass fabric now the fabric of class clams tor for our 01 our r family your home paria paris sais this fall to be truly limar mart t ou must drea dress up in ool woolens have a threefold three told addan tago they am beautiful healthful and economical |