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Show IIF.GIOXAL MEETING CALLED OV FEED CROPS AM) LIVESTOCK The livestock feed situation and plans for holding a referendum referen-dum among corn-hog contract signers throughout the county to determine whether they want any AAA program in 1935 will be discussed with state agricultural leaders in a regional conference to be held at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City, September 14. State representatives from Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana and California Califor-nia will be in attendance. Plans are made to talk over the feed situation, the danger that if nothing is done the farmers far-mers may be headed for another disastrous cycle of surpluses, and to get their advice on a 1935 program to prevent feed grains, especially corn, from gettting way out of adjustment with livestock. live-stock. Following the regional meeting, the production control associations throughout the counties coun-ties will talk over the whole situation sit-uation and the plans after they are worked out. "With livestock supplies being sharply reduced, and feed prices advancing much faster than those of livestock, the time has come when farmers need to look closely into the livestock feed situation and the probable consequences during the coming year if there is no control program," says Administrator Ad-ministrator Davis of the Agricultural Agricul-tural Adjustment Administration, who is in charge of he conference. |