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In livestock feeding teed111S costs , , be- be because be because . - cause came os ot of the war situation 1$1tuaUOI\ 1$1tuaUOI 11tuaUOI 1$1tuaUOIthe $ \ . the 1940 1940tall 1940fall 1840fall tall fall fe feeding dins outlook out1oo outloot , Is definitely definitelyfavQrable definitelytavorable definitelyfavorable favQrable tavorable , according to ft a report byDr by byDr byDr Dr 0 O J WheaUey Wheatley , . extension extclJ.Slon extclJSlon extenalon . econ econ- economist economist economist - omist of the Ut Utah $ State Agricul A8r1cul- A8r1cul Agrtcul- Agrtcul A8r1cultural Agrtcultural Agricultural - tural College Collqge Coll CollqgeTrend CollegeTrend ge geTrend Trend in 1n to ' Industrial industrlal 'Production Production 'Productionand ' productionand productionand and consumer Incomes In the United Unit Unit- United United - ed States Is now definitely upwardthe upwl.rd upwlrd upward upwl.rdthe upwardthe $ . the report-states report states reportstates report -states states - - , and with this thismarked thismarked thismarked marked Increase cash form tnCbmes incomes tnCbmesshould incomesshould Incomesshould should aLo a.l.o al.o . . . , r1.lleThe riseThe rise r1.lle r1lle riseThe . The department of agricultureestimates agriculture agricultureestimatea I Iestimates estimates estimatea Indicate a Utah hay cropslightly cropslightly crop cropslightly slightly larger than last year whilethe whUe while whUethe whilethe the wheat crop for the state liesdecreased Jiaadecreased JiaadecreasedThe .baa baa lies . I Idecreased decreased ! I decreasedThe The state sugar beet crop ctop stop Is b ex exx exxpetted expected . I ! pected peeted petted to be much 6 smaller ) al1er than a ayear ayear ayear year ago , . as a result the use we of ofsugar ofsugar ofsugar sugar beet by-product by product - feeds will wUl be becut becut becut cut substantiallyRecent substantiallyRecent substantially substantiallyRecent Recent rains ra1na have materially materiallyImproved materiallyimproved materiallyImproved Improved fall pastures so that less lessthan lessthan lessthan than customary demands on feed feedsupplies feedsupplies ! supplies arc are expected during the thefall thetall I tall fall . season .season unless heavy snowfall snowfallcomes snowfallcomes , comes before pastures can fully be beu beutilized beutilized u utilized tlltzed . . I Relatively steady cattle prices prlcC , & arc are areseen arcseen . seen by market analysis at leastuntil least leastuntil ! ' until late winter or early springThe spring springThe I Iuntil The present prcsent cattle Cttle $ situation seemsfavorable seems seemstavorable seemsfavorable . tavorable favorable to common Utah custom customof customof i iof of placing cattle on feed In Octo Octo- OctoI October October October - I ber and marketing nlarketing In January and andFebruary andFebruary andFebruaryIn ! , February FebruaryIn In view of 01 ' the upswing In cat- cat cattie cattle cat cattle - ! tle tie numbers from a long-time long time longtimestandpoint longtimestandpoint long-timestandpoint long timestandpoint - standpoint it will take an unusual unusualimprovement unusualImprovement unusualImprovement improvement In consumer cOlUlUmer demand demandto to prevent a sharp downward trend trendin trendIn trendIn in cn cattle ttle pricesThe pricesThe prices pricesThe The 1940 lamb crop largest on onrecord onrecord onrecord record Is IB three percent larger than thanthe thanthe thanthe i thani the 1938 1939 count Therefore slaugh slaugh- slaughIter slaughter slaughter - Iter ter supplies of sheep and lambs lambsduring lambsduring lambsduring during the remainder of ot the sea- sea seaIson season sea season - son are expected eXp'cted eXpcted exp " ' cted to be a little llttle largerthan largerthan larger largerthan Ison than a year ago but will wUl probablybe probably be offset oset ! by a stronger consumerdemand consumerdemandA consumer consumerdemand ; demand demandi demandA i A prolonged European war and andthe andthe andthe the armament program are expect expected expected expected , ed to give support to the wool woolmarket woolmarket woolmarket market High consumer Incomes in inthe Inthe Inthe the Industrial industrlal centers may actmore act actmore actmore more favorably on demand tor for forpork torpork forpork pork and some other meats since sincemost sincemost sincemost most of ot the lamb Is consumed cOWlumed Inthe In Inthe Inthe the large cities of ot the eastern sea- sea seaboard seaboard sea seaboard - board boardThe The price of wooi WOOl woo , is 18 Important Ul iii Uldetermining iiidetermining Indetermining determining the profits of lamb lambfeeders lambfeeders lambfeeders feeders Current mill mm consumptionIs consumptionIB consumption IB is considerably corusiderably heavier than that thatof thatof thatof of a year ago and government orders ord orders orders ers for tor preparedness needs , are expetted expected ex expected pected petted to be large largeDue largeDue largeDue Due primarily prlmarUy to the unfavorable unfavorableratio unfavorableratio unfavorableratio ratio of hog pricea price prices 10 L to ( ) corn prIce prices pricesthere . ! > I there then has been a decrease ecrease In the thenumber thenumber I II Inumber I number of 01 ' hogs produced during duringthe duringithe ' ! the past year The 1940 springcrop spring springcrop springcrop crop was approximately eight percent per percent percent cent below the spring crop of 01 ' 1939Relatively 1939Relatively 1939 1939Relatively Relatively higher Wgher corn prices ptlces are areexpected areexpected areexpected expected to Increase the marketings marketingsof of hogs during the next two months monthsand monthsand monthsand and also decrease the total poundsI poundsof pounds I | of pork marketed since hO hogs will , ( d pal ' bei " ? 8014 so cold ] Batt ; at Ulh lighter Hgbter f 'We We ' weight weights ta . . 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