Show THE HAY SITUATION the coming of the sugar factory has materially decreased tile the acreage that formerly produced hay this condition is not act apt to be changed much either for tile the reason that growing sugar beets is more profitable than growling growing hay in ordinary seasons so it Is reasonable to suppose that tho the farmers are going to increase their beet acreage even it if they have to decrease their gieir hay acreage that brings up the question of wha i shall we do for winter teed feed the solution lies in the silo from six acres of corn approximately tons of silage ca can n be produced and there is no better feed than this for cows the dairy cov cow must go along hand in hand with the sugar beet industry arid and the beet growers must come to realize that they are losing money by not having from six to a dozen good dairy cows on the farm dk by feeding a little roughage with ensilage very flattering results are ob bained and the matter ol of providing teed feed is at once solved in some parts ot of the salt lake valley whole communities muni ties have gone gonel nto into the silo business tor for they have demonstrated that the acres necessary to produce the hay needed to care for or their cows can produce more revenue when planted to something else and the ensilage when fed to the animals produces bigger returns than does hay this community will leave lave to look to silos tor for its animal food supply and no lie better condition can bo be found folind tor for producing corn coni all these big city lots will produce excellent corn and the high lands where sugar beets cannot grown will produce corn so that by planting the farm hay bay lands to beets bringing under cultivation the high and dry cres to produce corn tor for animal food another industry Is created and the farmers will reap correspondingly pon greater profits |