Show Livestock Association I Requests 6 B. BA A. A C C. to toA A Amplify Experiment Officials of the Cedar Livestock Association have requested that the Branch Agricultural College in connection with the state expert 1 I meat ment station conduct a greatly amplified program for tor the th benefit of Utah range sheep sheep I Ith growers growers and plans are underway to I workout a satisfactory experiment The Branch college Is now conducting conducting conducting con con- ducting an experiment to determine j the value of feeding ewe lambs to tobe tobe be used f for r breeder stock Two I bunches of lambs are under observation observation I one that was placed on the range and o one e that was fed This experiment should produce much much I valuable Information for the stockmen stock stock- stock stock-j I men and is greatly appreciated However there a great number of other questions that confront the range user and an more extensive experiment could be of untold benefit ben ben- to the producer Officials of the livestock association association asso asso- I elation met with representatives from the experiment station the state and branch colleges Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day to discuss the fields that might be covered by such an experiment experiment ex ex- and to work out plans for It The meeting was wU attended by Dr Rudger Walker director of ot the Utah state experiment station Dr W. W E. E Carroll dean of the school of agriculture R. R E. E Bernston col college college col- col ol-I ol lege secretary Dr M. M J. J Macfarlane Macfarlane Macfar- Macfar lane member of the board of trustees Director Henry ley Icy Sumner Hatch and I I. I N. N Wright of the Branch college I Douglas Clark Kumen t. t I Jones I Roice Rolce Nelson and Charles Esplin I T representing the lIve livestock tock 1 tion Uon |