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Show , , - - ' . , . . - , , - - 4G"-DEStR- , . ll 195011'-- ' Sundt?y Morning,: April 23, NEVVS, ET -- , - .4, 14 FARM - FODDER G: tickrrr ' 1 , , , -- , Ity, WILBURN ',. . ' '..4'''' .. - - , - - , ' '' -- i'. . - ... ht01.i00:0010 Jr; Show .... as EarI9 Build-u- p - ' ...' ,, t -- , - ' - - , - - ' ., . ! .., IK.:..,..sf-r.t...- .J -,---- r . , . 0.-r..- - ' ,. , - - , . .. 1 . .. - ... . ., y....,..- , , , -- - ... . - - - r' 4 , t , , 1 - f ) . I 1 . 1 . - ' - , r - I - - 1 - f 1 - o. - t. I - i! I. '' 7 ,- , ' r t - - 1 ti . .. - were bens and 20,818,599 .1 - w. ' .- 7-1 Sy - ... 140r1 1514 Ccnege.- used as a spray, a wash, as rec- dustR6teennes t"tql 1944 Unwise B1,,,I. P10110123 1104.16 April Mar Atter '. Atirti-i- By ,. to 7169 1621 7197 1433 ,9111 9210 ... ......... ....,....... ..... .. October November , , 154 ts4s-- - , pounds - eir.ub January P60131rt. The average dressed weight Barra : 2. ,- . - 155257 35216 ts.r.st ' 0,4s . 2979 2114 2414 1441 - 11464 0144 WAS 1074 3711 2331 31141- - 3a41 3314 2357 2137 - -- 3239 - Ist-- 'MIS ' 7; - 125141 112116 , 36-72 14194 11031 11501 9445 1441 6334 21901 11412 11167 4162 11267. 46251 IST921-- 4444. - - 311.14orttba-,,,-- -. 4242 . 2573 7916 April ....... Dividing the ben Poturidate, and the torn poundage by the average Alas -, . weight per bird for each sex, the total number of beniscampiité to Await 0 toms com- Septantat the niunbei1 total . . . 854..000 beid,-'614. October per cent, ijid ' lots! of 1.750.000 head. e'er.: -pute to 896.000 head, or 31 per cent, of- the 1d07 1719 tome amc , 69111 . - 1041 - 1754 -- - - 1491 1079 3149 --,- 104:27 -- - ' 126 't1341 311 464 646 -- . 6111 1111L--.4461- - 1n4 1202 2o41 1024 1430 4105 5431 4045 11714 : -- a 1631 $290 716 1117241 13114 1147 - -4211- flower for three years, believe new industry it may create rive if .,tocal farmers become Inter- 3171 4053 ested sufficiently. The seed is 3554 grown tor its cul bearing .qual3441 2491 IV, and the oil Is consumed 4,291 by the paint and varnish in1032 dustry. The oil' is 'also edible, '' 40111 '3.3ss . 452 - 313 1234 1931 - 41211 "es , 7141 , 4514 1051 114ft 10441 , 04311 ern onn -2211- 5t 4,mars,m,4-,3,4- 273xo Illaatts toratemsber - 64411 45251 160714---- . 113.-1- 1- stock-reed,- roe 11713411 food value 40311 234 211 - 132 141 - , ' 1 I I - ,. , , - Ti . . 'Ir . .. , Int 1 , -. - ,til..) i v PAWS ,,,,, 1 1 -- : . , . L1111-1- to.. ,..o.---..--- , , r 1 if.ci6('-- .. OW . .- ' ! 1, I, ,',r - 070 ....too 4,1'4 .f.':".-- I ' JoA:'e, w-- 0,- . I ,,,,,, ow ip N I re .4. , ...It 1 o - ,,,, 1 ,6. 3f It 4 - I,- allIMENIER ,,,,, 1 ito I' '''7''''' ' ) lit" 11 ,, NS 1 . 1 t-:- c - - a ,t :'' - 901. 9602 1669 - - -- 97331 - - .1. ok ,t4s.c:TivRf 17500 13343 1154-- - - - 3 beav. sante' living al from same Livestock and cottonseed. poultry' relish safflower seek which wats first alisecivered Is ea:st Af-- -- 2145 2093 2771 1202 4371 Ft rica; but seems most adaptable pre to' dry land or Irrigated soil. 45(4 The closest commercial pliult 3411 ash is at 33 . , - ' i lic",..11 d eV ' s ' Gas ' - mi.h.ses' ' Rotel et Urbee (: .... . -- - --- Italteirs Cimmeneecioll end Dommtstic - ' . Colapide Sellectine of - 1 sm., - -- - laStellOtieng - -- Colorado. ..k. -.. ,: ,,,,,T1.11.11,0.1! -. , j---:.:i.T..--- A GISR,i9mOmon: 111 1611 lobo Gey Phnom 74553 ,........o..mmnommn,.k, , . - t 1;-- .. 2942 I. aw .01110 - 140 ' 252 - -- a tAtzz:org 212 i --- - - , ..., 3aril 'CI - i- 1 it rr : 'elf 841 k , ( (e' ' :, .o; ), 41,31 IllAWYCrSOUNTY: I- - , 2201 'taxa 42,31 1 11 TOO SAO ttlkm, OURMIlloolltORS 224- - cOOK , .), S 2, ll - 4310rN Ir 461 A.. 1949 IIIIIII164308 ::::.- - C :tp....1? Ve.O i . - 0 leftill eiwo Luukao Ars - - A f l' - , - while the cake or meal, after' for the oil- is extracted; is good -- ServiceH - , I , , - - ..,., ....-- ... - , - - perbeadwasl35poundsf6rhens,andlortomswas30pounds. , , Lucrative LUCN, - ..,4..,..-...,- of lb'eahuTPonrtdagCAtdresscdiurkeya,11,531,S35 .,.. ' . 43259 , ; ' . e : - Cattle End) control, in some Utak areas mow should be applied Jor the second or third time, Dr. G., ir.- - Knewl- -ton, extension entomologist at Utah State Agricultural , ..- . - - . . ; NEEDEDINOW.i,.:i -, ' ... 'ITIRKEY GRADING REPORT 1949 to Feb. 27. 1950, 32,150,484 pounds In the period July 1. of turkeys were processed and graded, indicating the. .largest potindige. turkeys ever grown and processed in one market, - - . ,. . .- , Mg season in the history of Utah. , ,s,' lids statement was colltiehed In the annual turkey grading report, released by the Utah office of the USDA, Bureau of Agri- Economics-Th- is is good Indication that although-thraising of turkeys in Utah can be a very lucrative business considtrial price fluctuations and adverse weather conditions; the pro' duction of turkeys is still on the upswing. - it 7 .- - - , , : - ' - 9 - Safflower -- . 8 z . - : : AMERICAN rALLS True prediction, Safflower has SUCCVSSM enough to be ommended in the Utah', proved on -the market In quail.. placed Control Livestock Insect program, should give good tity. Marketed from and raised control of these damaging on the Commons Ranch near and annoying pests.' Roy, 10,000 pounds of the s. seed stands ready for farmers 111,1111 311411111TINIX 1941. CASS RICTIPTS PROW SI PRODUCTS. 1101 DOUAI1 desiring to plant the new seed ' CRCbPS , WAR RIM LIVIZTOCK , 111. of Safflower. VT11 , , '15011 1. IribeaS 31547 294"3 Caine e Calves 6211 41?Sil Ray Doire According to Stanley and B. 24re 3992 -I....... - rso Pr.1.16. ' - ,.....42" Begat Beets 1101 ii JAM Potatese---tsonnYTOomnioni-,--bio-tliiG. Lames' 1443 14011 Shaw, a 9443 3" 1197 ell Hoes 5 191211 Barley 1142 who have beim experimenting 663 Wool 1252 . .. ..... rivet CA6P6 '26st in WI 661 Other Vieth C;994 ,........'. safflower, planting time for 3152S 2 Chickent 1:, .. 3463 Smelts 121 131 ' . LISS this oil bearing crop Is right le Other Livestock .. - .. " 213 29 ,rka, ... intral PAK now in many localities. At the ISS SS Total ittostatit Strawberries' 1967 Sta Total Crept 4541 1543 Other Ferries Commons ranch, snowdrifts SS S2$ ' Other rrotta . .. ...... 224 1E121 131 mu& 3a93 Other traducts sti33 ll prevail in the fields pre' 7111r7 45251 Total Crepe drilling. Their $O 'acres venting ' I. 13r904e4 ta ether Bela crept , 21 lachatal ta saber Iteastark. of the grain will be planted in ' risvsza about two weeks, drilling with BT.111 u."14w'k' a 'regular grain drill, placing Total ê Prolotto Crops ," Total 'Pr"hicill en190 30 to 40 pounds to the acre. - 134372 32140 22012 2711 17744 20022 IZs4 , 33071 36427 5111191 160411 , ' 35711 211534 210111 1126 Locally raised seed was 35019 241123 111172 2432 20605 1927 20599 )4617 16222 saals in 1124 . 43533 1939 19772 40345 ' 11233 2412 19643 Salt Lake for cleanAt 1930 City 14604 16147 12101 20141 1113 14112 2fsib9.-- -z 1931 11449 37121 ' 2537 ' 4251 - - 114111 which- - is the 'closest - cleaning 7 1932 - .. . . 11791 . 16515 2427 29332 ' 2191 44 1533 14854 - -: 29217 5994 VII 4792 Mall for safflower.- 1134 21904 4790 34994 1172 1136 2256 1915 24127- PM ' 34231 2423 1152 10576 Russel of manager Collings, 1934 1314. 294,7 r 43245 11013 1426 12512 1137 35504 34374 491172 12772 re2179 Oneida 14949 the here, Elevators., 193 34391 1193 111747 44332 1325 12132 1939 . 32414 12675 45091 17112 31542 13341 ports that farmers airn buying 19111 ,. 34014 12393 40461 - 12303 1546 13011 1441 43141 16430 6041114400 , 16162 at $1250 per hundred. ''',.. 1466 1942 211116 42265 13411 11541 , 3340 31014 1543 72463 , 29444 102117 Mrs. Mary - Commons Lwis 29011 3300 23360 ' 1144 35316 , . 11165. 117034 12174 23311 3431 1915 Commons and broth;; 05311 3521$ sons, the 120574 22414 1146 27714 10,46 UT-Ye- a k , This 'report, Issued ty the USDA, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, is a breakdown 'of the cash receipts from far m marketing in Utah and Nevada. These figures are not net real income because they do no show production costs and living ars - " -- ,..,,-- , , Nev. Given , 1 - .i ! - s 71.rk." - tr k - - Tow,9;:.09e.AamNbis.m...Q.4.,0.0Aw96.0,4,,,....6.0.04.611 orAmeritan-Talls.Experiment- - EXHIBITORS WAHL -- : ) - For 'Utah . I I - . . i 'than three different exhibitors. All other sections of the cattle exhibits at the fair will be open, to an and prizes will be paid on merit and decision of the judges, regardless of the origin of the ' - ; ' ' ' ' tattle. , -, Another note from the Utah State Fair publicity committee, states that a new display barn Is being erected on the grounds. which will provide, for the brat time in the history of Utah , state fairs. an exclusive building for swine. Although Utah is not cimsidered as high as our neighboring states in swine production. the 1930.State Fair is aiming at providing an opportunity for those 7 interested in this activity to show their stock. , , . Only six exhibitors took part in the Swine division during the 1049 fair, showing 93 exhibits. This was considered a Poor show. ing, but interested parties' stated it was because of -the lack of proper quarters for this diiplay past Manager J. A. Tbeobald is providing the new quarters 'this year hoping that a A better showing wfll be made. The future of the swine showing in the state fair will depend co the Interest during the 1950 show. ! 1 L THE SAFFLOWER IS IllAtEING GOODThis modern farm seen at a distaxj the Commons Ranch, near Roy, Ida., 40 miles north the use of the most nindern equipment are conducted here on the safflower plant; .GRUS.--:CONTROL.- - , f 1 ' STATE s'ill , ,.A.,. ..,, . - ; , 1- Prizes for county herds In the Cattle Division in 1950 will be offered only to exhibitors from Utah. Last year the first money In this division was won by an Idaho county. and the directors of , the Utah show have decided that the Intention of the fair is to encourage Utah products as much as possible. There are live prizes in this classification, with $100- first. 175 ;or second money, and $50 for each of the last three prizes. A county herd con-sla- ts of eight head, with one bull of any age; two females. two years or over; two females under two years; and two other - , , - - . ,,...,.... twakdow.sim.000.44.,., - farmer& , I ... 7. w 4-- - - -"- '- -- , 4 , 1 ,, ,.,,,, ,,........ .pw..,, . 4 - ,,..., . , pre-sho- , . , Intermountain JunorFatStockSbow 9 at the North Salt Lake Union Stockyards, to be held June 8. 7, , should be a huge success it the trouping of the show committee, newspapermen educators, and interested bininessmen is any indication. With the third trip coming up next week to Ilintah Basin, a f The the state will have beencover-ed:good abare-Otrips have been to Gunnison Ephraim area and to the Brigham City. Corinne. lioneyville.,nd Bear Blver city' area. The trips are planned by lb. show committee to acquaint all interested par--, ties as to what these junior exhibitors are doing with their FFA and projects. These boys should- all be given ir beartyvat on the back for the fine lob they are doing.- Don't forget the show committee either. The Intermountain officials are doing a won-- , deify, thing in encouraging these boys to become valuable assets to their communities as junior showmen and later as successful , - 1 , , 11,',.. .,,,-.1. - .... .,,... , , - . '.- . :. 0- . ' ..- - . , . ., '': 7- , - i '4- -: . '7 - I. t 6. - -' -'''' . 4 - o, , ' ,. ' , - . , . . . ' Pram, noes ,,' allub 1176g |