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Show TTTT. PAGE TWO HINT ATT BASIS' FAEMEE GREAT UINTAH BASIN THE OF INDUSTRY LIVESTOCK DEVOTED TO THE FARMER Brand Page When finding stray stock refer to THE UINTAH BASIN them a service. and owners of their critters. You will be doing notify EUIXEirS OX EEHATODE HELD STUDIES ISSUED The Utah Agricultural Experiment Station has just issued a bulletin entitled Field Studies of Sugar-beet Nematode." This bulletin has been written t y George Stewart. Agronomist of the Station, and A. H. Bateman. Graduate Student in the Department of Agronomy. 3Iuch of the data of the survey has been secured from the Amalgamated Sug- ar A complete survey nematode in the sugar-begrowing districts has been given. Except for crop rotations, all eom-- J mon agronomic practices that nor- mally increase yields were found of no avaiL One year of other crops between two beet crops on heavily infested land was of no measurable benefit. Two years of other erops gave some increase in yield, three years considerable, and for four years almost entirely restored the Company. of-th- et yields. Beets can be grown with safety only one year at a time after four years of other crops on heavily Infested land. About 20 per cent of heavily infested land can be grown successfully in beets. p5l New Edition of Feeding L j Boneta, Utah on right ribs. Handbook Just Issued Square crop, left under half The Handbook for Better Feeding of Live Stock" which has experienced outlets clear? Upkeep, depreciation, and insurance expense are turning rural builders to more durable material than weed. Do net let sew have tee much straw Guard rails farrowing pens. around the edge of the pen wilt hetp keep the sow from lying on the pigs. In Straw lefts In pout try houses serve to keep the peuttry house warm in winter and coot in summer, and to absorb moisture at as insulation all times. crop LOUIS Minerals are desirable for rhiefcon the same as for the various kinds of! farm The most satisfactory' method of supplying minerals is to add o per cent of bone meat ami per cent of ground shell to the poultry mash; there are other minerals that are being used for chickens but this method wait take rare of tmt docks very nicely. Horses do mg need min orals the same as other live stock fori they are tmt f.,r artificial pnduv tion of food products; that is they ere not developed to produce targe amounts of milk, tike the raw. or any other product, att they do is gn.w ami l work; depound of odorized steamed hone meat would be very gvxd for each horse dally during the winter months. ud one-four- th Kp-ia- FREESTONE F. D. No. 1, Vernal, Waddle on right jaw. 1 R- - Utah Pf IRVIN EATON Vernal, Utah on right ribs. Under half crop in each ear. L. McNAUGHTOX Vernal. Utah vEc.htc.ing rod) on left side. Mark; Crops off both ears. n Minerals Are Desirable for Chickens In Mash right nbs. ALBERT STEPHENSON Duchesne. Utah Underbit In right, swallow fcrk and underbit In Left. p g SMITH R F D 0 i. Vernal, Utah Ieft swalIoW fork in right offj tion. Logan, Utah. tile-dra- in Vernal, Utah Crop off right, slit and underslope in left. On and under slope in right ear. a very wide demand since its issuance by the United States Department Agriculture two years ago. bus been reprinted in a revised edition. The new edition contains numerous photographic illustrations of feeding practices and presents some new text embodying tate information. The handbook is intended especially for farmer who desire a handy-size- d book with reference tables to be followed in feeding the various classes of farm animats. Persons having special problems are invited to apply for feeding-questiosheets. These sheets are convenient blanks for describing problems in a manner which insures the most definite answers by federal and state specialists who analyze the problems and answer the questions. u. Are the perry C. A. ERICKSON The following rotation is recommended: Alfalfa. 2 to 5 years: silage corn or potatoes. 1 year; sugar-beets (with manure). 1 year; smail-gral1 year; potatoes (with manure) or corn, 1 year; and grain (with alfalfa seeded in the spring with the grain or in midsummer after the grain is removed). 1 year. The secret is to have four years of other crops and then one year of beets. Since dirt from beet dumps is the most common source of new infestation. it should not be returned to farmiag land or dumped on roads whence wheels and brake blocks may carry it to the fields. Copies of this publication (bulletin 19$) may be obtained without charge by addressing: Pub lications Division. Experiment Sta- arm j tv. s. Vernal, Utah EJ3 STTEEP YS. CATTLE Lapoint, Utah III JOHN X. DAVIS AND SONS both shoulders. on bit, right. upper ribs. Crap A challenge of peculiar nature has unteft Upper slope, Crop and slit in left. off some time For Crop Meeker. at been made under slit in right. iefc.pq G. H. SOUTHAM & SONS beIsgJ R. F. D. No. 2, Vernal, Utah there has been some argument F. CHAPMAN J. U a left ribs. Three uuderbita left. tween the eattle men and sheep men Vernal, Utah Hole in right. On left shoumer concerning the grazing of sheep and UTTeft hip. fork in each Swallow B- - A. KIMBALL cattle on the same range together. Ear Mark: ear. Neola, Utah The sheep men a few weeks ago decuerbit right ear. cided to bring the matter to a showGEORGE DUDLEY, Rmdlett, Utah down and offered to put up $1000 if hid EATON BROS. No earmarks. ana ribs left thigh. On in do likewise would Vernal, Utah men the cattle or ou. right ribs. Under right hip the form of a bet. The sheep men D- - COLLINS in half each ear. crop F. planned to place 2000 head of sheep D No. I, Vernal, Utah.1 R. F. and 200 head of cattle together on HUGH RARNES side. two sections of the range and keep on ieft Neola, Utah them there until one or the other Un left hips and left ribs. Y. H. BOWDEN Ear was driven off. Should it be decided Mark: Split in each ear. Hill Creek, Onray, Utah that the sheep drove the cattle off Ear Mark: 7 in right ear. R-- M. CLARK then the sheep men would forfeit their money. On the other hand Cedarriew, Utah ROBT. H. C. MARCHANT should the cattle drive the sheep off un left hind quarter, hip or thigh. Ioka, Utah the- - cattle men were to pay the on left ribs Tag in left ear. Upper and under slit in right and under half crop in left. HYROI RASMUSSEN p Ear L, E. POTTER My too, Utah on ieft side. Under T (Seven.) i VV. jjj On H. OAKS F. D. No. I, Box b3. Vernal, R. Utah Underbit in both ears. left ribs. CHRIS JENSEN Neo-laUtah 21 bn entire right side. , ray Gardner Utah Hayden. right ear. I'nder JOSEPH EXGBERSOX Vernal. Utah On right ribs. Crop off right ear. IVEN G. ROSS Tridell, Utah W. 03EBHANSLEY On left ribs. Crop upper and Hayden. Utah. derbit right, hole in left. left side. Far mark: Crop off; left and slit in right. WILLIAM ZOVTE j un- -I a PTJ A. LU D HAUCOCK Etaeoell. Utah Ear marks: Crop off right, underbit and slit in left. ou right ribs. On left ribs. Myton. Utah Slit in right ear. W. S. NICHOLSON I iPhone Crescent, Roosevelt. Utah When answering advertisements, Ou left ribs. Large bit in uppr please mention THE UINTAH right and left. . BASIN FARMER. Al-Waz-- REX L. GARDNER Neola. Utah on right hip. No earmarks. Oa Soy Beans as Cow Feed Ear Tags Roup may be caused by dampness Results of recent experiments conor drafts In roosting quarters, or poor-tW. L. FLETCHER R. F. D. No. 1. Vernal. Utah Tentilated roosting quarters. Un- ducted at the South Dakota State col- 7fo bmt btf m A Un right hip. Slit in right. uuianml in derlying causes may be poor nutrition, lege Indicate that ground soy beans k can in leR. fed be with Uce, mites; or other parasites. profit by dairy farm- Wtth our DOUBLE ACTION PLIERS ers for the high protein feed, thus de- 50 per cent more Tags can be atIs that colt broke yet so that he can creasing the cost of milk production tached. with one half the Exertion II. L. AT.TJtEP Furthermore. In these as other Pliers ou the market. Oue help with the sprtng.work? It will b materially. Roosevelt. Utah fun breaking him but that pleasure tevts. ground soy beaus proved as pp squeeze attaches Tag instantly. Un right ribs. Tag in right ear. cant be put off much longer if he is a table and seemed to have as desirable Write foe FREE Sample to pull his share In the traces along hjvhdi.gieal effect on the cow as U INTKR-MTMACHINE & STAMP A. 1L ITcinCS ELL ved f'.ueaL txlfh old Molly. WORKS. lac. Utah. 43 East 2nd So. Salt Lake, Utah. On left neck.Lapoint. 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