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Show L i I X r,u Page Eight i Expert Views ope Cattle $ ! '4 goilor I.,a..nlui4 ii iaUl 4 t Bureau o! Matket. U, ,S will in t A inciiltuie, ,i nient farmers and cattlemen of Utah. ' 0.1 Iced pioduced As Ur a SS,, Supply, Is O'-ba poMDon the tsatun ft a.rii;iiu as of the a I 'ine Sn Mil owti'k l,t 1.1 sill .1,11 ajs-- i Hip ul ! ior lnePk - ' lor t c.-diUo- n ts Urd o! Die Mai vt taiorabk climaic, E1! wed and 'r ,sr I, kill l.utoi 2' good 4 31 We think one price should be made to iro- - & degree, he mud coniine !us 11 oris to 0.1. wed. and revourrea. tun. It Is probably tin urn it to y Tlx cattle industry Is going umt fltlier of tliese ts more h to the neat period important than the other, but ll be with prw pecU of extremely diltcreme tl is In verse n.a k.t conditions being w it favor ot fix soil. Mahy hone oesaed tiilim that apon of time gardners lad to wnw the imtreatThe latter end of the annum, i portance ot Uie soil and Us Commercial Krdners at finds Uie western ment. grazing negleit their soil, citlcr ranpemm iUi a luge immU-- r ol frequi'nily or laik of iniormaimn from oo as and steers to wit to an exaeinand thiouKh lndifferenie Because re-;t tremely um.alLsIactjry sod extreme Importance The lat cattle maiket la not only It almost continuous considweighted doan with a liberal sup- quire eration and attention me Proper ply of cail.e auitable lor is la twice as mum treatment of soil in the fad beef, but beef i5t.0oj.ooo pound i In Mora to just as Important os spring treatthan at this time last year. To- ment. tal aupphes of all meats are The power of a soil feruitty. large, esjiecially considering Uie soil ts known a consumer volume of pur- Sod fertility present depends upon the plaiit-fcsot chasing waer, as hogs are al actual quaullty ol plenlilu! alitle storage poll:, elements in the sod and Its abd-if- y carried over from the summer acto to supply moisture cumulation. U still heavy. Meat Both are more or less deare further enlarged by pendent upon the psjsnal condiaupphes tlie heavy culling of hem Iron tion of llie soil, whether It is the flock. So. v,n with the pose and friable or whether It ts V since last spring ot baked or cloddy. Kandy sods are rs naturally fi table, but are likely to several million more wage-caonly lamb is not over crowding be low In moisture retentlvenes. the present uiaikct with suppln On the other and In plant-foo- d oils have . Consumers .seen' gale Into two hand, silt and clav rather selective types. One section good moisture retentivem ss and mav be of t!ie population ts buying as are naturally fertile but Both liberally at Uiey can of the beef In poor physical condition he bv lIi Improved from good and choice fed cattle T1S dd,tlon of oi Ramc mat teg due to the bafgaln prices at which u,e it Is selling Another gioup, in- - su,'h aH hamyard manure, leaves, ntnlc debris. On eluding mo.t of those recently ond oth(,r matter recmplojed. us buying largely me- - most sol! types, organic advan-on aPPlKd to the best dium and good grade cow beef ran the fall, account ot Its price which llaBe tluring far below tlie cost of producing Prom the standpoint ot crop It or ot Its inventory value, piodutUou, organic matter is an In the economic situation sur- absolutely essential lousutucnt ui supplies the rounding cattle feeding for tlie a soil. Its application plum-louit next several months, all occu- soil with liccesaai y pies a very favorable and a rather also provides the great myuads unusual portion. Tlie harvest ol ot beneliclai soil oigamsuis such feed grains and hay In Uie Unit- as bacteria with lood necessaiy in addition ed Slates was one of the lowest lor tlieir activities, into these becomes it functions, in the past 35 years. Grain is over one tuition bushels short, corporated with particles ot rock Borne grams being around 50 per waste, thus improving the physicent of lost year's harvest. Hay cal condition and increasing the Is around eighty per cent and moisture-holdin- g property ot the soil. All are lamiliar with uie fall pasturage possibly seventy ot tlie black loam per cent of the normal average lor garden valueblack color In most the country. To off set tins part- soils. The at ly. tlie cotton seed cake tonnage cases is due to the presence ill be about the same as las, large quantities of tiny fragment year as a 13,000,000 bale cotton of organic matter remaining alter crop Is In prospect. Sugar bee decay. Since crops remove plant-foo- d elements and since organic pulp will be close to normal. Compared with tlie general shortage matter undergoes rapid decompo-siUoIt Is necessary from time of feed, Utah's irrigated and dryland feed crops promised to total to time to add more organic maover ninety per cent of the aver- terial to avoi depletion of plant-foo- d and to maintain the soil age of recent years. Looking to the west Instead of to the whole In good physical condition. Most country Nevada is short an esti- people rely upon barnyard mamated 100,000 tons of hay and nures for tills purpose. But barnDe California ranges are still dr?. yard manure cannot always This lated condition could be par- obtained even by the commercial Immediate gardener, and frequency not at tially corrected by rains but unless they come be- all by the home gardener. fore November 15 the early winWhile animal manures are highter feed in many sections can be er In plant-loo- d elements than & helped but little by rains after leaves, stems, lawn clippings, and that date. the nuscallaneous organic debris Recognizing the very blue sit- that occurs In every garden at this uation in winch the rangeman time of the year, these materials is now involved, the man who are a good source of organic matnevtr feeds cattle this winter has a ter and therefore should be destroyed. It is a fine plan condirectly opposite situation to save all such materials during fronting limi, from all indications in evidence at the present time. the summer. They may be piled corner in out of sight. If a some The millions of people on the Pacific coast are going to consume little soil is mixed with them as a certain volume ol meat which they are piled they make an ex- The fertility of will have to be produced some- - c,lknt fertilizer. be maintained Where In the United States. Even the garden can with the low average purchasing with no other source of organic power ot tlie past year the Pact matter, particularly it a sma.l commercial fic coast bought hundreds of cars quantity of of cattle from east of the Rockv fertilizers are used during the Mountains. Most ot these were growing season. The wise gardtidy yearlings of good grade fin- ener will apply, as fertilizer to his ish which furnished the small garden, the leaves from the lawns cuts now so prevalent in consum- and walks rather than consign er demand They also bought many them to the bontire. loads of fat cows but heavy steers In order to obtain the last jear found an outlet thpre benefit from this oiganic greatest materonly at pnee concessions. Wit h ial, it should be plowed or spaded feed short or spotted in Texas in during the fall This the and the Southwest, there appears matenals an opportunity gives to decay and release the plant-foo- d elements by planting time the folare lowing spring. While there reme exceptions, most soils will work up better in the spring it spaded or plowed in the fat! Freezing and thawing pulverizes the clods, making it possible to prepare a fine, moist, firm seedbed m the spring even on heaw soils In addition to these adMany attractive persons are vantages the land can be smoothed and leveled and olanted easnot welcomed ot social gatherier in the soring This alon ofings because their breath is ten makes the difference betweei bad. Don't be one of them. rn earlv garden and a late one Fall spading or plowing wall pav Make sure that your breath is well in soil fertility and m soil sweet and inoffensive by garcondition thus making the spnn, werk easier gling with Listerine. It combats infections in the mouth, checks Light, sandy sods that blow or gravely soils that tend to run toinfection and instantly destroys gether do not respond favorably to fall plowing and consequently odors. Lambert Pharmacol should be left until spring HowCompany, St. Louis, Mo. ever. the organic matter should be added in the fall. The wise gardener will start now to make his 1934 garden First he will gather all of the organic matter about his place on his garden plot, and then he will spade It in, leaving the ground Kills g ms rough. He knows this will pay llllllll him ' We dont believe in Sales m I. lit U.l it ig every on- e- in-i- eight-mont- BUT sea-to- duvJ tiK-r- e Friiiav. N'ou'ihIht 17, 1933. Saie Lasts As Long As These Used Washers Last We have never had a Sale Befor- e- rOr Garden dr r.rnH county, itmi AMr-Rir.A- i hia.j lNOW A t; l p tlnlilii the l,f M MX.v u,.Id ItiUuule llP Hl'tt all. aa (ll I. u id. i.,: latue 8 Jon nun ic heJ is avu..alli and ill tn4 I1'' HI eolith Uif cattle Hull. 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