Show I I I I I I shill I 1111 l 1 1 1 1 l Farm News I I I U I. I I I I I I IU II U l Cull To Save Sa Feed Feed Feed- And Lives Lay or die die a a stern rule in county poultry pens is one which can save saTe many lives in inthe inthe inthe the ridden famine-ridden countries of Europe and Asia tho chairman of the county ACA committee pointed out the week in discussing discussing discussing discus discus- sing the of importance-of measures recommended to po and farm flock lock owners for saving feed The Department o of Agriculture points out that selling pro low hens will have little effect effect ef- ef on egg production now and result in material saving of grain gram The grain saved will be important both to the supplies needed to pi prevent event starvation abroad and to bring to maturity the early hatched pullets needed for egg production beginning next fall The grain consumed by three or four producing non-producing chickens is enough to provide flour lour and bread sufficient to save one person person person per per- son from death by starvation so the importance of culling non- non producing hens from flocks Immediately immediately immediately Im im- im- im mediately is apparent Funnels Farmers Cooperate InA In ACl A CP l Program Completed tabulations show that worksheet farms are aro signed up in the 1946 Agricultural al Conservation program Approximately Approximately Approximately Ap Ap- Ap- Ap proximately 82 per cent of all farms in Utah are signed up in inthe inthe inthe the 1946 Half r of or Wheat To ToBe He Be Marketed Farmers storing 1946 wheat In II- elevators and warehouses wIllbe will willbe willbe be required to sell one half of all wheat delivered for movement mo into trade channels according to the chairman of ot the county ACA committee Also one half of all the wheat bought by elevator and other commercial operators must be set-aside set for sale to the Commodity Commodity Commodity Com Com- Credit corporation The program will remain In effect until until until un un- til the government has enough wheat from Crom the 1946 crop to COor cover cover cov cov- er or the million bushel requirement re- re requIrement requirement re re- for export to famine famine- stricken June Juno Butter Butler Set Aside At May ay Level Creameries must set aside asido 20 per cent of their butter production production production tion during June for sale salo to mil mil- and war service agencies This Is the same percentage re- re to be set aside in May No additional sea asides are aro expected expected ex ox- peeled beyond June since the 20 per cent rent set-asides set during May and Juno June will probably fulfill government requirements Tentative Tentative Tenta Tenta- tive Uve estimates are for supplies of or creamery butter Tor for civilian use In June to total about 90 1 million pounds about the samo same as estimated tor for May |