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Show Farmers wers INDUSTRY. WE ARE IN A FAIRT THE IN MAP SPANISH FORK IS NOW DEFINITELY ON THE T0 THE MOST SCIENTIWAY TO PASS FROM OLD, WASTEFUL AND EXPENSIVE METHODS OF ILEDINGblu gTATj..g QF FIO METHODS KNOWN. PLANS ARE WELL UNDER WAY FOR a HE MONTHS WE WILL LARGEST AND MOST ALFALFA MEAL MILLS AND AL- HAVE A PLANT CAPABLE OF TURNING OUT APPROXIMATELY ONE HUNDRED lONbJJ CARING FOR CAPABLE FALFA AND GRAIN MEAL, THE BEST STOCK FEED ON EARTH- FEED YARDS ARE ALSO FIVE THOUSAND HEAD OF CATTLE AND A CONSIDERABLE NUMBER OF SHEEP ' TTrr-2,rnr''- the OTOD I UP-TO-DA- - THE UNDERTAKING M IT CONSIS b OF AL THE PRODUCT MANUFACTURED WILL BE KNOWN AS QUIKFAT STOCK! EED. FALFA GROUND, WITH GRAINS, COTTON SEED CAKE AND SUGAR EEET MOLAobEb rYT?TmviFR'S DE THE PROPORTION 0 FTHEESPECTIVE INGREDIENTS VILL BE OF THE VARIOUS IN THE PROPORTION OF THE RESPDEF.B WOULD REQUIRE DIFFERENT PROPORTIONS HORSES OR IVLES GREDIENTS THAN HOG .FEEDERS OR DAIRYMEN, WHILE SHEEP FEEDERS OR FEED FO , CAN BE MADE GRASSES OF WOULD BE STILL DIFFERENT. CORN FODDER, OAT HAY, STRAW AND ALL KINDS INTO A VERY SATISFACTORY MEAL. UNTO FINANCE THE INDUSTRY, THE SPANISH FORK FEED & LIVE STOCK COMPANY IS INCORPORATED AL-UDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF UTAH FOR $125,000.00, BEING DIVIDED INTO 1250 SHARES OF THE PAR V E OF $100.00 EACH. IT IS THE PLAN OF THIS COMPANY TO SCATTER ITS STOCK AMONG THE FEEDERS OF THIS SECTION, ALLOWING EACH STOCKHOLDER TO SHARE IN THE OUTPUT OF THE MILL IN PROPORTION TO THE STOCK HE OWNS. THE UNDERTAKING IS SO LARGE AND THE BENEFITS SO DIVERSIFIED AND THE DEMAND FOR. THE AL- OUTPUT WILL BE SO UNIVERSAL, THAT IT NECESSARILY BECOMES A COMMUNITY UNDERTAKING. READY THE COMMERCIAL CLUB HAS ENDORSED THE PROPOSITION, AND NOT A SINGLE INDIVIDUAL HAS BEEN APPROACHED BUT WHO HAS BECOME ENTHUSIASTIC OVER THE PROSPECTS FOR SUCCESS. IT IS UP TO YOU TO HELP MAKE THIS PROPOSI-TIONOW BOOSTERS, LIVE WIRES AND THE SUCCESS OUR SURROUNDING TRIBUTARY TERRITORY WARRANTS. REMEMBER THAT THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A RUT AND A GRAVE IS THE LENGTH AND BREADTH. SPANISH FORK IS IN A FAIR WAY TO BE LIFTED OUT OF THE RUT OF OLD FASHIONED METHODS IN FEEDING, LEND HER YOUR ASSISTANCE. HELP HER TO GET OUT AND SHE WILL STAY OUT. : t ' . . . WIDE-AWAKE- v N . To show what other manufacturers and feeders think of alfalfa meal, we submit here copies of a few letters, the originals of which we have on file in our office v Ogdon, Utah, March 7th, 1919- cuss to anyone who is familiar witli tin ' Gentlemen: . feeding of livestock. The feature permitting the change of Answering your letter of recent date re- to secure the different textures of our screens with garding experience your mills, wish to say that we are more than pleased, meal required, from-thcoarser used in . with our investment. to cattle feed the liner used in hog and Although we have made several attmepts poultry feeds, makes it possible to meet to carry out our original intentions to place the requirements of any and all mixed our feeds, Lucermo on the markets, we feeds, have been compelled to conserve our entir We voluntarily and freelv give this inoutput of from 150 lo 200 tons per day, in formation and assure yfnutlmt it is with order to supply the numerous feeders who pleasure that we recommend a machine have been attracted to our feed yards. We which has given us such satisfactory e from to live three thousand suits, feeding head of cattle and from twelve to fifteen Yours verv trulv, thousand sheep daily. HANSEN FEEDING & LIVESTOCK CO. At the present time we have some six or O. P. Richins, Plant Manager. eight carload orders which should have been shipped some time ago, and which wo. Denver, Colo., Jan-- 31, 191c shall be forced to cancel altogether to ac- Gentlemen: . comodate the feeders in and around our to your question as to my opin- answer . o n feed lots ,t. e are compelled to dis- - ion regarding a balanced ration for the regard the requests for our products by feeding of hogs, I would say that I have local feed companies, so you can see that always advocated the same for not onlv THERE IS NO END TO THE POSSIBIL- - hogs, lmt for cattle and sheep, as well: and ITIES OF THE INDUSTRY. some of our customers who have followed One can scarcely realize without actual ,ur advice have reported unusual gains in experience the demand created for alfalfa consilience- Much less feed has been con- meal and balanced iVods. We have fed wroied, while the not returns have been our product exclusively since the purchase multiplied to an almost unbolioveable ex- of our mill, although we adjoin the Amah tent. gamated Sugar Companys plant. Alfalfa, ground an mixed with different During the period covering ten years kinds of grain for sheep and cattle, and previous to our using Alfalfa Meal we were mixed with a proper proportion of Tankage heavy pulp feeders, using 150 lbs. of pulp, for lmgs, making a balanced ration, has 12 to la tons of lmy, and six pounds of proved a very effectual means of adding to gram as a fattening ration, securing from ones bank account, and the man or men ono and a half to two pounds per day in who revolutionized the lmg, sheep and cattle feeding business and works certain dh the jiresent method of feeding eon- - gain out of apparent loss will, in my g of alfalfa meal and dilTerent grains ion he the man or men who are foresighted ns a balanced ration, we are getting from enough to buy mi alfalfa mill, grind his three to four pounds in gain, which eir alfalfaand grain, ahd reap the nhlos us to make the beef cattle in less than monetary results. Until this is attending half the time and put them on the markt known from experience, feeding generally operations in much better condition and appearance, will be carried on with varying success Ae are also convinced that the grinding as is now the ease, and has proved from process is tlm only method of preparing past and often times very costly attempts, hay for livestock, and the advantages over , Yours very tnilv, the cutting process is too apparent to dis- WM. A. NIGH With Croat West f., - re-ar- ! , - Denver Union Slock Yards, Denver, Colo aheadjof cut hay as cut hay is ahead whole hay. Denver, Colo., April 5, 1918. This past season I fed out 1,000 head . cattle, and I feel very well satisfied wit houeht alfalfa meal six voars ago, the results, and liavo ground feed and fed the feed Yours trulv, continuously over since, and have only the (Signed) EVERETT BEDFORD. GonHemeii : 1 highest praise for the mill and the results 't gets for the feeder of cattle, sheep and hoes. Me have fed on an average about as follows: 10,000 head of cattle, ,000 sheep, 2,500 hogs. All of this.stock is fed on product ground with the mil, so fa, as l,a ..ml n arc Ollchrlat, Colo Hill Itroa.. LaSalle, Colo, J. L. KwIiir, Korney, Colo. Charles Atlnma. Creely, Colo Ghorgo Ileilford, Croely, Colo. J. W. KwiiiR, Creely, Colo. If. X. Nlehling, Greyly. Colo Loo Crosier, Lucornu.' Colo Clayton & Muruinu, Katon. Colo, Citizens Independent Mill & Kle. vator Co., Weatherford, Okla. Latido Cotton Oil Co., Xew Ilruunsfela, Texas. Clark, Katon, Colo. Sly, Katon, Colo Dalton & Hall, Katon, Colo. J. D. Smiley, Katon, Colo. Great Western Alfalfa Milling Co., Wellington, Colo. J. W. Purvis, Johnson, Colo. George Houston, Creely, Colo. Great Western Alfalfa Milling Co. Mead, Colo. Geo. Storm & Son, Longmont, Col. A. J, Morrison, Lafayette, Colo, Ver Ilage Milling Co., Zeeland, Mich. Omaha Alfalfa Milling Co., Omaha, Nebraska. K. C i to 40 K. ing ting 1,!!4 mins bein'- - d fit L it ' 11 able to - 7T'iZ'r''' .1I!1,:U' il1" ' J Geo C. hrsos nnd mules, that we ci Feelimvesti-- at - sure tint l'nlU- i'."il an given their stn.1- - uai opinion, we find th Vih tlo('8 ; Greelv, Colorado .. : have mi alfalfa meal mill and have i lanilis the past season and find tl '' ending tin feed, I eliminate all wa p e.m get whatever proportion of syr want mixed perfectly- I sd "j gtmn "ut one hall of the grain over the w a i, ceding, "I this ground feed to jny milk io lii' ink it an excellent feed ns it sm and is very well liked by I just.1 . Wl u .'Vj m .T'',1 l,uc as had as whole lmy ami there is slutely no waste. r (18igin d) GEO. S.! BEDFORD & Sf By Geo. S. Bedford. ' .i - e-- i?!rary n.!!.1. !"ir l .nr ra1ln" 1,u, 1 --- - I f Gentlemen: I am using an alfalfa meal mi feeding operations and wih t ml lii'tlcr 'round lnv n t 'I'l1 s."' the investm,.,, ' . ' .'! I im.l i,.m, I vn,l' i - ' irom using 1; on. ,r:"h wic'in 1 ict ( i at'e fed alfalfa Mlc hcetsyruj), and I find it ",y sraiu and thy do Dom tw,s v Co.. Crook. Colo Feeder Co., Hurley, Ida. V. Gates, Monte Vista. Colo. Gilbreath Sous, Monte Vista. Colo. , 00k lik e ve are '"it Wilax l, V M I i Missouri Alfalfa " I ,l'--r- . n ,'"n Colo M'll. Gristol, ( Colo, U',,rll"Ko. Kan aa it, v ' Alfalfa Milling ( o., Ki""ts City, Mo. 'oditetH Co., si 'MIX City l Waco Neb U,;i11-- ' w. n - Centra v"'y -'- CHy. Neb All,.,, Minin A1,h"l;t;rr;:,;,:N ' ADAMS '1IH-Iior- Central City, Neb.' laylor, Grand Island, Neb. "'"iU w,'tern Alfalfa Milling Co., ., Kearney, Nob. ",:'t w,'lorn Alfalfa Milling Co. Odessa, Neb. '"I'li Mereantllo Co,. ,, Durango, Colo. Livestoek Co., Ogden, Ut. it ''"Itb Is Gnstoi sm 11,11 undertaking an. experiment? "il:,iK IV.. Colo. Main, Gill, Colo. 4 im Yours truly, ('giied) CJIARhES Farmers' Alfalfa Milling J. also find that in handling some i. 'n i ,,7 ' , rathin. For til 1, ..w Ya ' past six vears oxi.orienee our been such that we ' alfalfa meal mill too ,b,-- lv Litttleton, Portland Kad M on our feeding operations bv grindso to Great Western Alfalfa Milling Co., Camlield, Colo. Niwot Alfalfa Milling Co, Xiwot, Col. G. W. Savory, Groom field, Colo. George l.oring. Harlow, Colo Great Western Alfalfa Milling Co. Hillrose, Colo. National Alfalfa Milling Co. A. Me i.; Below is a partial list of the Alfalfa Meal MiUs in successful operation throughout the Country W. K. oil our feeding operations by grimlii our alfalfa hay into meal. - j.llv rat out the grain n.,,1 that t concerned. if ever, have a sick animal. seldom, We wish to state that if it wen not for' AN e would not try to feed the whole hi the mill we would he compelled to cut our since we have learned the value of groui feeding operations in two, mid in fact meal and a balanced feed would g out of tin e by mixing tl wc could not have one of th. se icUN to syrup through the syrup mix-.-r- . stock in self feeds, and fii . use 0 saves lots of labor over the old wa opin-sistin- Natn1 Alfalfa Prodmta Co Ilattsville, Colo Croat Woatern Alfalfu MilliiiK Co.. Grcely, Colo, June 15, 1918. Gentlemen: Ae feed about. 1,000 head of cattle eat season and believe that we save at lea -r, Cob,. Co., M. ('(i ',illlnK Co., Dixon, Cal. "a hand Co., Monte Vista, Col. Livestock Co., Logan. Ut. Louisiana Cotton Oil Co.. , ''Tit, l.MUlng Co.,ShreVCPOrt' Manhattan, Kansas. |