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Show ; f i t ! "'hsa sstels, Association, Utah Veterinary Medical Association, and yoa vaccinate your know why you are St $ specifically what ysa are vascfewria for Dr. sr, ffeel V. ChristopSssrson, Utah State LWversity Extenand Depart- sion Service ments of Veterinary Science C&teal Research of and Dairy Science. teters&tsss&Sn Laboratories. Ssii Lake City, gsva tnt cs Dr. Christopher sort pointed out that proper diagnosis is the single most important thing that can be done to benefit a livestock prodicer who Is confronting problems with clostridial The same holds true for other disease prob-tern- s. ad-ri- to ! (foizymsn at tia ze- es et UafeDdryCattfe Health SzssisikX convicted In Salt UfcaCKy. Tbs ssodtar, concentrating m tutecttous diseases of dsii7 egula and tbalr con-- ia !yoo9rred by the ttah trebled Dairy Cattle He said, " Prevention Isa C3 Hf i fsr better procedure Iff rosettes green and healthy. These rosettes are growing foothills, mountains, highwill be very fast at this time of way year. turning yellow in the southThis weed is easy to coneast section of Box Elder This pest called trol before it starts to bloCounty. Dyerswoad Is a zeal threat om. A spray using to the area. There were a Is very effective. A hoe or few plants found out toward shovel can be used to cut Bear Kiver City and El wood. off trie plant 2 Inches below I strongly urge everyone to the surface of the ground. A little effort on a few be alert for the post and chop It down before It goes plants will certainly preto seed. ' If everyone will vent the problem they have cooperate we will be able to In the Willard and Berry nop it before it gets Into area. People in these areas are sorry they did rot do tbs rest of the County. The plant starts from sesomething about the pest ed in tbs late summer. The several years ago. following spring finds the Within a few weeks the riglrf-of-wa- ys 2-- s White They Last! than trying to obtain cure through large doses of antibiotics that often prove futile and expensive. We recommend vaccination for regular and blackleg malignant for edema. Vaccination other clostridial infections, such as red ate r, entero-toxemi- a, hemorrhagic enteritis, black disease, gas edema or tetanus, should be done If the disease Is common to the ares of If it has been diagnosed in your herd. He explained that specimens, properly cared for, must often be sent to a laboratory for definite diagoo.-l- s or confirmation of the specific organisms Involved in the disease. "Excellent facilities are available to the dairymen of our state for making these diagnoses," he said. Speakers at the seminar listed the following aids to proper vaccination: Check the state of 1. health of the animal. 2. Know the age of the animals to be vaccinated. 3. Know the duration of Immunity. 4. Keep records of all vaccinations and se rial numbe rs of products used. The seminar also pointed up tlie importance of following these precautions when 1. vaccinating: Proper 2. handling of biologies. Use sterile equipment 3. Cleanse site of inoculation. 4. Know site of administration. 5. Never mix biologies or use outdated vaccln es. 6. Dispose of empty containers and unused portions by burning. instinct for determining whether their alfalfa rations are top grade or not These cows at a Box Llder County WL-3alfalfa, a high yielding dairy are enjoying the palatability of built-in quality traits. Photo, variety possessing a wide range of courtesy Germains, Inc. COWS an HAVE Shortages wwww'rvvwwwv'vw Kenneth E. Frick, admin- istrator of the Agricultural 4 8 a oprat" "Squwor to tine releaww clutch Heavy Ouy handlebars .. 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Bag Bulk Veg. and Lawn Seed Information on production, supply and stocks to allow assessment by Individual nations of world surpluses, deficiencies, and capacities to "Each vtr1 j3J reserves From the Green House Veg. and Flower Plants of all kinds Annuals and Prensnuls nation should be Involved in developing reserves and reviewing a plan to fulfill world he said. needs. The ASCS Administrator added that while reserves can only help to relieve shortfalls, "the fundamental lasting world food problem must be met through Increased food production. fe 0 6,000 under private ownership. He believes an International reserve policy can be achieved through sharing of produce. v"v Ortho Lawn Feed Reserves Throttle control tributor cannot take tine necessary steps to get enough fuel for them. Informing the distributor becomes even more important If a farmer intends to increase his acreage considerably, or If be wants to expand dairy, poultry, or other farm operations. Local dealers will need this Information to request additional fuel from their "The essential thing a farmer must do to help assure himself adequate fuel for agricultural production Is tell his distributor how much he needs. Unless a local distributor or dealer knows what his farm customers require," said Cordell A. Brown, executive director of the State Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, "that dis f ASitfijh p- $4 4Tli nit .till rti if SUPPLY aeo SflXi i rffrt ifli .4)1 9 h st. A A flh iX A A 4h ijn f a. i 1 V hc ifll Iiin IV 3?3 17U jl afc a. 4X SI) 41, .a i I |