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Looking ahead Into 1939 the Bu Bureau Bureau Bireau ; reau ot of Agricultural Econon Economics EconomicsFeea Econorruceea cs csI'ee5 , ; I'ee5 Iee5 Feea ' prospects tor for continued 1m im 1mprovement improvement Intu-ovement Intu ovement provement - In the demand forfarm for forfann fifarm fann farm products that farmers tanners cash cashInrome cashincome c&iIncome ciIncome & h Inrome income from marketings and Gov Oov Govnnment Oovcrmnent Oo'ernment Ooernment ' nnment crmnent pByrn payments nts will wHI be tncrea Increas Increase increased ; e ed Net cash Income of farm oPf'ra- oPf'ra oPfra opera- opera oPf'ratore operators opentora ' - tore tors Is expected to be materially material " ' ' ' ' ' than " 111 iii t- t ttatt - m738 . :38 38 : tatt Increased Incrcar production uctIon of livestock l1vestock and Uve- Uve live- live UveI UveItock livestock livestock - I Itock stock ; products Is r'cwcted rcwcted E'm4'Cted Em4Cted expected ' ' ' next nextyeer nextyear nexyear yeer year and products will wtl1 be favorably favor- favor favorably favorably - ably affected arrected by b the Improved de demand demend demand mand mend situation but the thl ' Increase Increasein Increasein IncreasIn in farm incom1'1 Income incom/ incom / . " Is 1'1 11 ' Ilkelv IIkf'h IIkfh ilkels ' to bP bPmore l lmore > more noticeable In c01 \modltlt.s modltlt.s c01modltlt.s codimodltks codimodltksgoing cotilmodltitgoing \ modltlt.sgoing . going directly Into consumptionBeef consumption consumptionBeet I Beet .f'f .ff ff Beef t > . ' Cattle CaWe Total ' slaughter 'I1Aughter I1Aughter of ofcatt ofcattle ocatt'e ocatte catt cattle ' " "nd nd n"d end " " calves calVt's calVts ' In 1939 Is expect expected expected expected ed to b " smaller than th\\n th n \ In 1938 with withthe withthe witlthe the reduction chien chiefly v In calves calvesand calvesand calveand and breeding reedlng stock Steer slaugh slaught.er slaughter slaughter t.er ter . Is expected to show littlechange little littlechange Itttichange change A small Increase IneTeR'Ie IneTeRIe ' In to catUe cattle catUeff'f'dlng cattlefeeding cattifeeding ff'f'dlng fffdlng feeding ' Is anticipatedCattle antlc1pa anticipated anticipatedCattle ted tedCaWe Cattle CaWe slaughtered will win be heav heavirr heavier heavler irr ier and better letter tter finished but 5ut ut total totalbeef totabeef beef supplies probably will be beImlqllM besmaller bsmiller 1 ImlqllM smaller " than In 1938 Price Pricefltrt'ngthenlng Priceetrengthening Prtc ' fltrt'ngthenlng fltrtngthenlng etrengthening trengt ' honing ' lac factors tors . will .1.11 1.11 111 . be the the1m thefmorred thImoroied 1m fmorr\ed fmorr ed On ' " \ ed consumer demand for forml'Rt formeats tomeats r ml'Rt mlRt meats ' and the reduction In catti cattle cattlef.IR cattlesla . f.IR fIR sla . < - ! phter Ifhter ghter price depressing faeton factors factorsndll factorwill ! , ndll " 111 be the larger supplies of hDg'l hDgl hogs hDg'land hogsand hogand ' , and of all meatsHovs meats meatsHoes Hoes Hov Hovs Hogr JIog hog "ila ila 1IA rla ' " sinter ghter hter during thf the thee thie ' ' e ( ' rn > rrent rrerrt rrente"r nt , \e"r e"r er tear \ , . 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Increase IncreaseDa1I'in increaseDallying Dairying Da1I'in Da1Iin Dallying ' ) Instructions tnstrucUon . . are tha that thatfarmers thfarmers t ti tfarmers i farmers ' are aJ'e aJe preparln preparing to Increase Increaserapidly Increaserapidly Increarapidly rapidly the num number r of milk mUIt cow cows cowsand co coand ' ! and other cattle The munber number numberheifers of ofhetters ofheifers hetters heifers on hand and the number numberot numberof numbof ot of heifer hetter calve calves ! being saved raved 'Ia Ia ' ved are arejI1ore arepnore amore for forI fornormal fornormal Tnormal jI1ore pnore ! ( than enough to provide I normal replacements In 1939 and ai1940 ai1940Feed 1940 1940Feed . Feed and hay supplies supplle . per ani and andmat animal anmal 1194.0 11940 mal mat unit for tor the 1938 39 feeding feedingperiod feedingperiod feedliperiod period " ire lU"e lUe are the largest largNlt In more than thanI thana thf ' a & decade prices of dairy proQucL'I proQucLI products proQucL'Ijare productsare producare ' I are relatively relatlvely high compared compan"d compand " with withteeds withfeeds wlfeeds - teeds feeds milk cows probably probaWv will willfed bf be befed > " e jare fed liberally Uberally this winter |