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Show r0 Ermlam dde. Wool Production THE Declines ELDER BOX 1934-4.ii,d tin 485.709 000 pounds 3 News of interest to Box Elder farmers, ranchers and fruit, vegetable and livestock grow' ers, and their families. of care "Agriculture is the natioa's basic industry and is worthy . ful study and operation, dignity and fine standards . . rhone e profession faking as much inlelligence as other professions." Charles Redd. shorn wool was the .small, st Increases Meat since 1928 and of all wool tin '.sinalh-- t since 1929 The nvo st p up procurement of market price of shorn u( a fur food needs abroad, iuooI 111 1945 was 41 9 cuds p has nut eased the pork pound compared with 42 4 nuts Indus governments To meat e , , n ' s ! li a kur 14 and )iar,)iar eailier, Tht'itrss domestic , l induction PV m st Unit returns hum 5d, la deilmc U - lambs will be high, , fi months oi 19,1, tlM)1 1, nib imp - the d, s largely IHC d .1 I'M, K , auluic m Hu higher subsidy p.nunts ,w,s mul a voor 020 the milu p, 11 ni.c t ,8 Agricultural Imunoinics bolts ,) 1 ul a an ,, M st the 7 ai-lu- . 1 , d s, 0 la i Will Get 1400 snEu n r " 0 I i n 1 id' a. simks The For of ef. duinislu U S o,o nt of the wen (,s 0rJ I,. mn si V allo-iUs- f a a ,1 Utah Farmers ' FndayMarchJO. lots ( in No Wheat For Brewers Brewers are now prohibited -- 1 m - 11 a (I J 7'KMt laughter will be higher due to - percent increase 111 the K' I1" crop and the prospect and extended the set asides 011 or-- was the smallest for any USDA labor branch repiisenta f,orn using wheat or any pro- - ' '' 'u' sPrjng P'K crop vvilbe beef veal, and mutton to 10 clip Mine 1940, but will above lives are contemn with the rluet derived from whiat in the states winch were fornuilv ex the 1934 43 average. The mini- - Mi xican government. There is production of ma't beverages,011' lightly under 1945, Out- beef should continue high Set asides of empfed these, be rs of sheep shorn was about also a possibility that some war ;,nd are restriclid m aggregate P'1' a large number of cattle e- .with 9 peicint less than in 1944 and hi to three meats bv federally-insp- t to Ip 70 0f all llM. other may again piisuncrs giams ted packers amount to 30 per- - the smallest in 17 jeais harvest II S crops this vear pi rcent of the amount used by 0,1 b c'd and increased cent of commercial, 40 percent bleeding stock 111 hen Mexican negotiations aie the brewing mdu.try in 1945 i111" Lanib and mutton produc of utility, and 50 percent of state ol grain for production of,'11' completed tentative canner and cutter grades of Farm Labor For 1946 Ltali hdb beta allocated 14'H) calions ot workers will be an- - ethyl and butyl alcohol is pro- While farm labor throughout nounced. ar to 00 farni ol steeis, heifirs, and cows 40 prisont-ihibited unless pe'c if ically au akLordin'4 to Mor 1940, work in percent of utility veal, and 20 the nation is scarcely odequuh the ol Illumed by Department Inslrue lionx given field rip- ust now, there is some reason! ns II Talui tale laim labor percent of choice, good com Agriculture. irvae, full use extension mercial, and utility grades of to hope that the supplv will ri .dilative s include suic i v Improve Your Pasture mutton A 30 percent set aside approach 1945 levels bv Shite Agncultural college Utah (1) of all local sources, (2) of a for With the in situation on choice and good grades of major crops are ready for liar- - sources within the state, and D'9her Meat Production to recruit iMexiean as the Till piomam loi o niovm, beef lor army purchase was al- - vest, the Department of Agi - (3) of sources within other Meat pioduition in 1946 is pimeogiege ,sivc tiehUning to tel.eve ,MtT,1 icy proginm facloiilv and blah waul sat, ready in effect in these states culture reports slates w here the re are surpluses likely to be mode lately larger die world food cums gathers 1 OEIU ami Federallv-nv-pectemeal pack-- . Negotiations have been eom- - Onlv as a last resort should re than in 1945 and mole than 40 n omentum, farmers in all parts will itecive between to eio nationals 1 R00 ers in 11 southeastern states pleted with Bahamian. Jamal- - quests be filed for foreign work-- , percent above the 1935-3Mexican aver if (he country will want to pidii alio are still exempt from the pork can, Honduran, and other West trs. age of 16 2 billion pounds. Hog more extensively than ever for farm wolk m lc,46 ofIbis v. ar to ot pii'omrs cation Hid supplements and pasture na getlicr wth the Mexican n.provemcnts. will be ample hachii t.onals Their plans should give serielc el to supplimci t to the AAA labor lie ous consideration local In lp for lam, conservation practices that pro- available duce more and better pastures work Fai mi i - the i (fore, should Utah farmers can improve their for i i sKiitc to contract not pastures by the use of phosacreages of mi gar phate and by seeding and re- maximum nd o'her crops to nuct seeding. Payments will be made 1946 goals,' said pioduction to AAA program 'hrough the lor. Tay t i sc is in seeding pastuics with The j'risoncis of war will be lariion Dutch clover, white J 111 ,he foJ.'Ami hoil'( r,anA Hover, strawbei ry clover, e Logan, m ) pnsoi e clover, red clover, Indian rice tumps frememto. , Cache rve NEED county glass, orchard grass, Kentuekv PnMmers to serve Box El blue grass, tall meadow out cUt county Orem. 22o priso n is glass, meadow fescue, Hubam to scnc Utah counH, Sa.a.a clover, crested, slender and wesPri'oner! to 'ervc tern wheat grass, smooth and counties brume, peremal ivc and Sov,crto be housed 1.1 the sJed bulbous sand it blue, chop Land other peremal grasses and base camp at the Ogden . S a"d t0 7'rvc perennial legumes appioved by dPot '101! colintl7uf Approxiimnelv the state AAA committee above Pl!Clnt This approach will got both bc and future teed re- - trs of "ar alloca,ed v'dl GARDEN HOSE GARDEN suits. Indications now are that required lor camp ovoihead SPRINKLERS 1260 actually feed will be e tight thiough Pavmg to doprisoners blade and shank. Redary Sprinklers that can lie atStrong farm work 1947. of available Both sides the problem Good Rrade fabric fi1 tached to sectional ft forged and polished steel Prisoners of war will be can be helped thiough increasand rubber hose . blade. Hardwood hoses . V Q1 AC ed use of the pasture improve- avai'ablo until June 15 at which REVOLVING SPRINKLER .... Cue handle ment practices of the Agricul- tune they will be returned to V Contiacls for prison Conservation tural Program Europe. that In all sections of the country, ers of war will require this is the time to pirn and in!farmcr,s Provide work 100 time except when arras Ihn limp for nrtinii weather will not peimit Work is close at hand. These AAA conservation tordracl!' vu bc mlde on lc month basis and conpractices result in more ctfee-av- e calendar labor associations will use of pasture and the con- tracting servation ot gram tied Some, be required to make a deposit of course, will produce more with the army equal to 50 perimmednrle returns than others, cent oi the estimated value ot i but all Contribute toward great- work to be done b the s er pasture resources in the Mexican rational will aiso years just ahead Other practical suggestions to implement 00 iu"t dJn a7e.', P'7 Elder, LAWN BROOM AND RAKE the over-al- l drive for feed con- Weber, Diis, Salt lake Utah. servation include saving Iced Sanpete, Sevier, Miliard bon Steel lawn broom with grams by getting herds out ear- and Washu gton counties Spt Weed Burners & Sprayers good handle lier on belter pastures and cific i, iloentions of Mexican e Made w iln strong forged and them there longer, and nationals to these counties will with burner Gsal. heavy keeping 11 steel shank, head and curved needed milk pro- - b niaile m a few davs, Ta.lor maintaining spraver attachment. teeth. 5 ft. hard Juction by better pastuics while sld wood handle. $18.25 4 . saving on feed grams than was paid in 1945 avoiding to Hunsakir kou the first step to reach that goal is up to the lurmers themselves, lie addUSDA l7'"Y ''Vthan 1 1 id Nnws-JoruN- 1 tin l' , avei,gi oT Irodintion rinn: t". Utah, on Dcecinhir 2D v. o Crop Down a D9 million t in mu us' lotalin PJu; l.iiiio e P 'g ease basis) ww,, dtbout billion nine pounds p 'hull '4 Lcrro cr rq jpr pioduetiou m tin I' S both .shorn aid p1 lliil,, at 387 1)17, UtM) estimated is pound, com pared with 418 (i'll-m l')41j 00!) pounds produced V mil in 19 15 USDA C tP 4 c -- -- 1 d CAR-TRUC- 9 I Supplies pa rv I -- K pof H TRAnOil a S al.-ik- YOULl FIND A TOOL FOR EVERY GARDEN B . f0 S)anPti-mounta- .n (Ubl WHO IS COMING TO YOUR CITY IN THE VERY NEAR FUTURE. s prmon-in.nea'at- e one-piec- $5.95 ivv pir-som- A Symbol Cf Guaranteed High Quality AND REPAIRING RECAPPIS WA TCH FOR OPENING DATE pns-one- one-piec- 680 $1.35 HAND ed CULTIVATOR lOiui'kte with weeder, ditcher, cultivator claw. Sturdy built for hard use. & Any sie pulley or length belt SHOVELS for a multitude of uses. Socket Shovel hardwood hand1?. gj yl.vO Qf Sugar beets will bc one of the best crops, if not the best, ftom the money standpoint that farmers of Utah can grow 111 1946 if they have the land and equipment suitable for handling them. This statement, by Noble Hunsaker, Brigham City, pres- ident of the Utah Sugar Led was made this association, week. The federal government has established a sugar beet goal for Utah of 50 250 acres for this a year, and has established price of SI a ton more for btets 'One of the most linpoit.mt things is fut f aimers to ib termini how mam ..eri s of beets Huy cm grow this year and sign a contract al unci 'lhc labor urogram of the govuii mint has to he planned a lo,,g way m advance The ember we gei our lotd acreage s,jn no computed so w e w nl know jint how many extra laborers v will need to help us na utU our crop this vear, tne bitter o'f well n r also pomlid out tin adv.intaae s ot early )i ' i n an,,, of soil and rnrlv plan mg to produce h ,h u UN Hun-uk- e Ili al!E3ejDasi sar J:szr ' Galvanized screen wire for screen doors or windows. 21 inch - .') inch or 18 inch width. Square foot 10c SCREEN DOOR SPRINGS SCREEN DOOR SET, hinges, hook, handle, spring. SET Easy operating 2)00-- ( LIP Grass Shear $1.50 50 BRI NING SHEAR Briar edge 930 . flat Com- - plele stock. 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