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Show Page i8—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Tuesd Farm Safety Week Set Upturn Sharp In Beef ‘We must not relax our WASHINGTON concern about the fact that President this week accidents are a major drain upon the human and economi Safety Week, a should bea speci WASHINGTON (UPI) — An Agriculture Department report today details the sharp upswing resources of our agriculture community,” he said during eebicent reduce ul Raa oe in beef production which analysts say is at least partly responsible for recent declines in cattle prices The report estimated atotal of 8.1 million head ofcattle and calves were fattening in feedlots for future slaughter in seven major producing states on March 1, up 48 per cent from the record lowfigure of a year earlier. Officials noted, however,that the March1 estimate was still per cent below the number FOOD FOR WORK’ Campaign launched by the government is now in full swing in Bangladesh, where flood and famine devastated the country in 1974. At Kishoregonj, shown above, workers re-excavate the canal which flows from Bangara to Naburato save a vast area of agricultural land. UNICEF is helping to feed the thousands of workers, offering food for work. Production records have been set by two Utah County Holstein-Fries Assoc jation of America headquarters at Brattleboro, Vt A Holstein cow B-Bar-W. r held by a Provo cow, Cathy Madcap Inka 9194, owned by milk and a cow owned by Charles W We arnick and Sons, Pleasant new Interchange leader hi I a Nan T784619-VG, which completed a lactation level of 26,390 pounds Centurion 634543-EX, which completed a of milk and 895 pounds of lactation level of 28,190 pounds four-year-old new Utahrecord for officially tested mature Holsteins milked research program, “Project sae to Dr. Clair “The scope of the draft statement is broad,” the Commissionersaid, “because, in onus to cloud physies, the re searching the P onl cial and ecnomic implications of cloud seeding.”” In the long run, registered daily The record was established twice a day for 305 days. She also has two 365-day records of testing 31,810 pounds of milk and 1290 program of the Holstein Friesian Association of rica. Previous lactation poundsof butterfat The previous lactation record in this age group was set by an under the DHIR was up 74 per cent from last year's record low figure and was 31 per cent abovethe same could and thoseplanned for the next 5 poundat the retail market, he High Plains Cooperative Experiment, a major research able change was effort to refine the technology of enhancing growing-season which wtMee month in 1974 ‘The survey coveredArizona California, Colorado, Iowa Kansas, Nebraska and Texas. It showed increases in animals NMA Oe on feed March1 ranged from 28 per cent above a year earlier in Coloradoto 31 per centin Iowa. possibly save four cents per years. It discussesin detail the rainfall states. in the High Piains PT eet pre P i) Cog RPE PS.) 36 per cent in Nebraska, 55 per cent in Arizona, 56 per cent in Kansas, 68 per cent in Texas and 79 percentin California COME TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR HOURLY ba Raa _ SPECIALS me * yt AB The statement assesses the the new ndards should mean environmental implications of butterfat. This productionlevel of milk and 1146 pounds. of e, thus past research programswithin represents a new Utah record butterfat This production record is a leaner beef, as well as less cost the project, current activities for officially tested junior Holsteins milked twice for 3065 iS seven states during February public review Stat 4 ader is Country Friend Betsy for more expansion. It said the Quality and is available for is M Statement for the Bureau of Reclamation’s cloud seeding Skywater,”’ has beenfiled with the Council on Environmental pounds of state milk her age The 924 ownet a by cowin programmatic Environmental Texal Dexter Kent, Provo. Her record was 25,560 pounds of butterfat Thesecond record-setter was Dairy Grove, has production ¢ of Reclamation Gilbert G. Stam said today a draft record in this age group was potential beef supply is headed number of cattle and calves moved into feedlots in the Input Sought On Cloud — Seed Project ‘Utah ‘County Cows Set Records For Holstein Milk Production yea “The survey indi ated the PERSONAL CAMERA rR Sa SUPERSCOPE ————— EC=1 2 Get better quality recordings with your home or portable tape recorder with this high quality condenser microphone, Includes battery, wind screen, 10 ft cable and desk stand. $995 Withflash ONLY $9% attachment ALL* TRIPODS Reg. $14.95 SHURE M-91ED PHONO CARTRIDGE HI-TRACK Reg. $54.95 MACRAMETOT ASSORT| PLYSTE ASSORTED ROLL BE SURE 70 CHECK 1/2 price *Except Gitzo FLASHBULBS & FLASHCUBES OUT OUR Ap ETE SELECTION O, DON'T MISS OUR SLEEPWALKER SPECIALS “DURING PROVO'S SLEEPWALKER SALE WEDNESDAY/ MANY INSTORE 79: $449 C-90 CASSETTES BASF 8-TRACK TAPES 199 45 min. studio series blank tapes Reg. 2.79 SAVE #400 RUBBER TREES 3.99 32 W. CENTER ST. 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