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Show Mitt Prove, Marilyn Felt, toasts one of Brigham Young University's top producing court with a glatt of milk (what olte?) at Rulon Wntitan (right) and Bill Wood, mambort of tha University's farm managamant taam, observe tha Annual proceeding!. UTAH FARM, RANCH AND GARDEN SUPPLEMENT 0 I utn Z antirvo, Utah State University graduate student (agronomy) aati marker in place to indicate karvetting area at Com Teat Ptott conducted at Frank and Farit Fitigerald ranch near Draper. Our Cover . . . focuses on milk, alfalfa hay and corn silage products that represent close to 30 percent of Utahs total farm income. Cash receipts from dairying, the states second largest agricultural industry, exceed $47 million. Hay, Utahs major crop, accounts for more than half the total acreage of all crops harvested. The value of corn silage, the states second most valuable crop, is estimated in excess of $12 million annually. Sutan Marthall, an attractive Utah Misi, it gutte tariout about offering this caw a handout centi iting of nutritiout, palatable, leafy alfalfa har grown by Utah farmert. Photographed at tha Caa S Carter Dairy near Prove. April 13, 1373 Ml! I AliiH'i't NTY I'HOCIvKS.s Annual Farm - Ilmne Siipilnfne n( Fillmore, I'Uh B 1531 rD i rr t- - 7r iirJ& && v- - o v. it lull I! hybrid com ipecialiit (right I , point! out high tilaga com variety te Dr. grain content of Fenk'l DeVere R. McAllister, Utah State Univertity Eitannon Agronomiit I left and Ray Davit, Utah field repreientetive for Germain's, at the Dave Bradford ranch near Spanish Fork. Bob Spry, I Brigham Young University's Dr. Rtymond B. Farnsworth i loft I and Bill Wood, farm manager, ovaluato fino tlrmt and 6 alfalfa which produced up fo itromo Icafmctt of eight font of hay per year at the BYU farm. Rulon Wittitcn, assistant farm director obiervet the proceedings from the harvesting rig. WL-30- n o. ff Ray Davis, Utah field representative for Germain's, Inc., right i eaplaint working procedure of electronic computer mounted on mobile weigh trailer to Dr. DeVere R. McAllister, Utah State Univertity Eitension Agronomist left I and Dave Bradford, Spanish Fork farmer. I mmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaa Photos courtesy Gcrmetn s Inc , 100 year old wosteru seed firm |