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Show ris. All herds produ the 400 pound buttJN: and 12,000 pounds n, ei level. 1 Hi; LOCAL DAIRY HERDS , RATE HIGHEST IN MILK PRODUCTION The Beaver County Dairy Herd 'improvement Assoaahon had the highest average m Ik production per cow of any as sociation in Utah, and was sec ond in butterfat production per cow, according to Grant Esplin, Beaver County Agent In the Beaver Assoc.ation 585 cows in nine herds that completed com-pleted a full year's testing produced pro-duced 13,971 pounds of mil per cow and 490 pounds of butterfat per cow. Weber county with 494 pounds of butterfat but-terfat per cow was first in this category. Highest herd in the Beavei ASSC!atined Ty Go'and Sdon Roberts and Clark f f This herd produced S' pounds of milk and 572 "und of butterfat per cow -,u iiq ("ovvs. l nib vj Ihe top herd, in the state and the highest producing herd n the state that has over 100 cows in the herd. Morgan and Carter farm, herd produced 14.328 pounds of milk and 515 pounds of fat , cows. Waldo Yardley With lS COWO. -IQOR7 and Sons herd produced 13.887 dou-'s of milk and 488 pounds 0TfatS with 135 cows. Other herds producing over 450 pounds of fat were Don Baldwin, Bald-win, Kenneth Yardley, Jesse Baker and Frank and Ray Har- |