Show '40 ' u 44110 ' Progress Marks Production Program 6tectled ateiz tfte STANLEY C FARNSWORTH ty ' full-tim- A : operating throughout northern a 4- ' r e -' ( first-servic- e 4 11t : -- ' -- A - ' ai ' t 0 k: full-tim- ':! 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AI st 1 THIS °HIRED HAND° DO YOUR EVERYDAY JOBS UTAH DEALERS Mid alo Logan Delver Ogden HOOPle Lrht ell Delta Tremonton Bountiful Layton t 110 - - LET - - :::JzrlitItti ' I ' t ' ' - 1- 4 0 t --' Dovv r' it k - k :i 041i ' ' - - Th - - :11 II 1 I iif 1s' 4 F---i " --- -- ' i 1 ' toi ' - n bull and Pikes Peak Sir Ornsby Change Mat sire of 24 daughters that have aver aged 541 pounds of fat are also '''66' t e 4 4 '' Hi-stei- 4 i - - - WAS talking to Don E Kenney the other day during the Utah Cattle and Horse Growers' convention He like everyone else has been asking practically every livestock man he sees about expected losses and being a livestock producer himself he is interested in present and future trends He believes that losses to the present have been heavy only in isolated cases but that there will bean above average loss of cattle shAp and lambs which will probably deal a pretty heavy blow to many owners This of comae will cause some scarcity which coupled with the shifting of livestock during the past few months has already influenced the market to a great extent For instance there is a heavy demand for calves at around 24e and 25c per pound and Mr Kenney expects the market to strengthen considerably In' the future One market strengthening factor is that many livestock men are anxious to get animals this year to protect their forestry permits which have not been used for some time There should be an abundance of pasture this year due to heavy precipitation throughout this area and this too of course increases the demand for stockers - ' and the cow holding the world's milk record Sleepy Hollow Royal Govertmc Inka a bull which will prob ably qualify this spring for the gold medal award highest honor that can be given a I or' I1 - vernor of Carnation ' l''' Seeks Answer :r - 0'' 6- ' program including the our Carnal in standing Governor Madcap son of Go- i'' r:'4 - H Six bulls are utilized in the T''' '''' '' ' from Washington Oregon California Texas '' and other states It is important that laws '‘ 1 and regulations set up to protect producers :f ' t be carefully enforced At present this is --- --j Mr Farnsworth almost impossible because funds available will allow only the hiring of part-tim- e men when they are needed most It is felt by many that Utah will never have a turkey and poultry industry until we get better control of the breeding and hatching of birds sold to our producers each year No doubt employment of a man would be instrumental in bringing this about ceptions ' ' is a t i k " deficit turkey and poultry hatching and breeding state We import a large percentage of our birds each year Utah 7 - t' k control law ' -- '' (4 - I became an extensive program in November of that year sad Prof Richards Since that time nearly 2700 cows have been serviced 2340 being bred up to Dec 31 1948 With the ex up tion of one area where unsiderable trouble has been ex perienced the conception rate with an averaverages 93 e conage of 57 --- '' ' i 1 ' 2v 4' ' experiment at the university 1047 according to Grant Richards associate professor of animal husbandry at BY U The project first introduced in September of 1947 as an been has Insemination ficial Utah legislature if passed It is greatly benefit the poultry industry bill No 286 calling for an appropriation of $15000 to be made to the extension service at the Utah State Agrricul- tural college This sum would be spent to employ a man to administer and supervise the turkey and poultry improvement plan for the next two years NOne of his principal duties would be to enforce the important Utah pullorum disease ( bill now before the ASENATE Utah since the autumn of 1NDER direethat of the ant- Li mai husbandry department of Brigham Young university an extensive program of arti- " ' Tuft Machinery CoSalina Utah AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 12-T0- 11 634-10- 11 112-TO- ti AND UP Inc' LESS TAYLOR MOTOR CO 2309 South State Street Phone 6-81- 26 4 4 H THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 1 |