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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH T3!sraraii3i!gii3ng!i3JSlBBBIS151B'53's:' Most Valuable Feed for Swine t Notes I News I From All Ports of I UTAH 1 V 8 If Ckim Milk, Buttermilk and I Whey Are Most Highly Prized for Hogs. the majority of pig meals In eastern Canada is shorts and barley meat Furthermore most of the other meals used carry a very similar composition to ths mixture. For all practical purposes, then. It Is possible to consider any ordinary meal or combination of meals used for pig feeding, exclusive of supplementary protein feeds as tankage, ollmeal, or pea meal, etc., as of the same genWith eral nature anj composition. that shows this assumption, calculation 1 pound of meal to 3 pounds of milk gives a nutritive ratio of about 1 to 4 a proportion of protein to carbohydrate ideal for growing pigs Just afsows during ter weaning and for the last month of pregnancy. As the growing pigs get heavier relatively less milk to meal will be required, since the nearer to finishing the market pig gets the less protein in proportion to fattening feeds are needed In ' his feed. For practical use the amount of meal mixture needed to each gallon of skim milk (or buttermilk) to supply the proper balance In the ration for market pigs Is given as follows: shorts-barle- Animal E W. CRAMPTON, Lecturer In CyHusbandry, Macdonald College, Que.) Among all of the feeds used for pig feeding, none are more highly prized growth stimulators than the dairy skim milk, buttermilk and u most whey. Of these, skim milk Is In sections the most commonly used and Incidentally the most valuable as a feed. The plgman who has an abundance of fresh skim milk available Is usually the one who has the best doing y in-pi- Pigs. g for the dissoluLogan. A petition Valley Cache Dairy assotion of the was Wellsville of ciation granted In the district court by Judge Melvin The association was inC. Harris. 2, 1917. October corporated Provo. Franklin S. Harris, president of the Brigham Young university, has returned from Omaha, where he has been for nearly two weeks acting as expert in connection with a drainage problem which has to do with 55,000 acres of land between the Elkhorn river and the Platte river. orLake. Nonprofit-makinganizations are subject to the rulings of the Utah Industrial act, is the ruling of Attorney General H. H. ciuff in response to a query of the industrial commission. This means that various charity organizations employing more than three persons regularly come under the provisions of the act, the commission says. Salt g Skim Milk Properly Used. But skim milk, like any other feed, should be properly used If the most Is to be made of its excellent qualities. without number have Experiments to determine the value out been carried of skim milk In terms of meal and it is bow pretty generally conceded that six Salt Lake. The Phoenix Utility e pounds of this product has an approxl-jaatcompany has been awarded the confeeding value equal to one pound tract for the construction of the Cutof a suitable pig meal. ler power plant of the Utah Power & But this is only a part of the quesLight company, it was announced tion. The optimum proportion of meal Amount of meal par from the power company offices. to milk is too often forgotten, though gallon aklm milk two will or Construction begin lbn. three Up to 10 weeka. from a nutritional point of view it Is Iba. 10 to 10 weeka. conupon weather weeks, dependent it's meal as important as Is equivalent Iba. 10 to 24 weeka. ditions and the placing of supplies. value. This feed being high In proNote This table does not refer to Preliminary work, consisting of road tein has a very narrow nutritive ratio amount' of feed required daily by the a half one and parts grading to the site, bridge building, but containing the pig, but simply to the proportions installation of sanitary facilities, and of carbohydrate to each part of proof milk and meal to use to make the tein, whereas an ideal pig ration car- best use of skim milk as feed for mar- warehouse and machine shop conries from 4 to 6 parts of carbohydrot. struction, will probably be completed ket pigs. r this summer. products to each other early of protein. In other words the unlimSalt Lake. The Parleys canyon ited use of skim milk, excellent feed Sudan Grass Bed 1 road a impassable, the state road It not does propIs, provide though d commission of a needs class announced, and autoists Sudan grass erly balanced ration for any a to since For other drive through are due like bed follow not that does It Just crop. seed any attempting pigs. little Is good, more Is necessarily bet- corn stock ground It would be neces- to run into a lot of grief. Snow and ter. A certain amount of carbohy-date- s sary to plow for Sudan. Disking should mud are still deep in many sections feeds, as shorts, barley, or corn put It Into very good shape. Sudan of the road, it is reported. Many Bienls, are necessary for the best re- should not be seeded In the spring uncars have been stalled in the cansults. til after the ground Is well warmed yon and have had to be hauled out, In order to state definitely what because If seeded too early the seed the commission said. mounts of meal and milk should be will rot. It may be seeded any time Provo. Provo will entertain memused to obtain a given nutritive ratio after May, the exact date depending bers of the Utah Bankers associaof seed conditions the bed and It would be necessary to know the kind upon of meal used. In spite of the fact, the seed. If the bed Is not relatively tion, June 5 and 6. A11 invitation however, that a wide variety of feeds free from weeds, planting should be from the Utah County Bankers assoare used for hog feeding, the basis of delayed several weeks- - if necessary. ciation to the state "association to mid its seventeenth annual convention here, has been accepted by the for well-prepare- COMMON BARBERRY READILY ERADICATED BY CHEMICALS 1 Shrub Is Responsible for j Spread of Stem Rust. . prepared I by the United States Department of Agriculture.) From 5 to 10 pounds of dry salt is sufficient to kill bushes having a group of shoots at the base of from 6 to 12 Inches in diameter. The plants may be cut down or left standing, but the salt should surround all shoots and care should be taken to surround any outlying shoots as well. If there Is danger of the salt being disturbed by livestock, it may be covered by dirt or stones or brush, etc. The treatment Is successful at any time of the year when the ground is not frozen. Kerosene is used to kill the bushes by applying at the base In such a manner that it wets the base of every executive committee. Representatives from every bank In the state will be present. Officers of the American Bankers association will be invited to participate in the deliberations of the convention. Logan. Cheese made from the milk of sheep is the latest product promised from Utah. The cheese is famous as a foodstuff in Rumania. The agricultural department of the state is in receipt of a letter from an alien who desires to come to Utah and engage in the manufacture of this , product. The common barberry, which Is for the spread of the black Stem rust disease of small grain, Is very difficult to kill by digging but Is readily killed by certain chemicals, ays the United States Department of Agriculture. Fragments of roots Helper, Y. Ishudaka, 54, was shot smaller than a lead pencil left In the to death In a Japanese club here by digging operation frequently have been M. Kurauma, a fellow known to sprout, and even small chips countryman. Two bullets penetrated the back of from the crown may do so when con- shoot and also the 8 or 4 for ground ditions are favorable. The use of Inches around each shoot. The amount the dead mans neck, one lodging in Chemicals does away with this diffi- necessary varies from 2 his head and the other emerging quarts for a culty and Is strongly recommended bush having a group of shoots 6 inches through his right eye. He wasnt Wherever other plants will not be en- in diameter to 1 gallon for a bush with any good, so I killed him, Kurauma dangered and where a slight sterilizaa base. This treatment Is suc- told officers he was arrested. tion of the soil for a few years will not cessful if at any time during applied Price. Carbon Land in be objectionable. county will the growing season, but the action of I The department has tested many kerosene Is slow and immediate results be filed officially for entry on April Chemicals In the effort to find the best should not be expected. An advantage 2, when former service fiien may apmeans of killing the barberries. Sev- of kerosene over salt Is In the tact that ply. The plat, which is designated live stock need not be kept away from township 12 south, range 10 east, will eral have been found which are effecbe subject to entry by former soltive, and the use of two of these, com- the treated bushes. mon salt and kerosene. Is described In diers, and sailors until July 1, under A copy of the circular may be seDepartment Circular 332, Just Issued cured free upon request from . the the homestead and desert land laws, by the United States Department of United States Department of Agriculonly .after which the general public Agriculture. may apply under the public land ture, Washington, D. O. 12-inc- li 4 Excellent Supplements Increase Flow of Milk If cows have not been fed sufficient protein to meet the requirements for tbelr milk production, the addition of cottonseed meal will probably increase the amount of milk which they will produce and consequently the amount butterfat the cows produce. Cows Oat are not giving any more than 1 to IJ4 gallons of milk, or pound Cf butterfat per day, can get what they need by eating all the hay and silage that they want, vows producing more than this amount milk will need some grain to support their milk production. The fol- swing grain ration, fed In the proportion of 1 pound of the grain to each 4 Hounds of milk the cows produce, will n very well : Six hundred pounds of pro chop, 200 pounds of bran and 100 ;und8 of cottonseed meal. If the fws test more than 4 per cent they be this grain mixture In the proportion 0f j pound t0 each 3 poun(jf milk that they produce. BMflTii In Get spraying and dusting machines perfect order. Beekeepers should plan their sons work, ' and get everything readiness. sea- in one-hal- f ts al-lf- nt Cltrehil to plow the gardes iheB the ground Is too wet I a In planning and planting this year keep in mind that only quality commands a sure market Chickens need sunlight to prevent rickets. ' Planning the home grounda should precede planting in the spring. Buy legume seed and prepare to plant several acres per plow to turn -- under for 60II improvement. Wnen June grass pasture becomes dry, it Is necessary to feed ensilage to supply the succulence. This la seldom necessary with sweet clover pn tom. laws to the remaining unreserved land. Former service men may apply twenty days prior to April 2. Ogden. The lifeless body of Alden N. Nichols, clerk at the Globe' Grain Milling company, was found in an automobile parked near the foot of the mountain on Second street. In his forehead was a bullet wound and on the floor of the car lay a pistol. Suicide was the conclusion. Salt Lake. An increased balance on hand of $321,154 on February 28. over the balance on hand of February 1, is noted in the report of ths slate treasurer, John Walker. Provo. That the Utah county annual fair and harvest festival should be perpetuated, with a view to encouraging the development of the resources of this county and bringing tli m to public notice, was the declaration of Joseph P. Welch, county agricultural agent, and E. S. Hinckley, secretary of the Provo Chamoer of Commerce, in appearing before the board of county commissioners with lew to asking the commission t lend Its aid in thie direction. Feel Achy After Every Cold? A RE you lame and stiff; tired and nervous constantly A troubled with backache and twinges of pain? Have vou given any attention to your kidneys? Grip, colds and chills, you know, are apt to be mighty hard on the kidneys. And if the overtaxed Kidneys fail to properly filter the blood, impurities accumulate and throw the whole system out of tune. Then may follow daily backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness and annoying kidney irregularities. In such conditions a good stimulant diuretic should help the kidneys flush the poisons out of your system. Use Doan's Pills, Doan's have helped thousands. Are recommended by folks you know. Ask your neighborl A Utah Case P. S. Checketts, prop, of barber shop, S. Main St., Brigham, Utah, says: After recovering from an attack of the flu, my kidneys were in a mighty poor condition. A cold settled in them, making matters worse. I was afraid to stoop on account of the knifelike pains. I used a box of Doans Pills and they eased the backache and thoroughly flushed my kidneys." Doans Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys At all dealers, 60c a box. Foster-Milbu- m More Occupations Gone Motorists Relieved One of the hardest things Is to know what to say to a person In sorrow, though a similar experience in ones own life helps one to find the right words, and wed like to know what a petticoat manufacturer and a manvho makes switches to match the hair say to each other when they meet. Ohio State Journal. DEMAND Co., Mfg. demuU, Buffalo, M Y. BAYER ASPIRIN Take Tablets Without Fear If You See the Safety Bayer Cross. statute that had been on the statute books for 30 j ears lias been The repealed. 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