Show I FLOCKS HULKS IN INI INFINE I FINE CONDITION Lambs Grazed on Summer Ranges Average as High as 76 Pounds IMPROVEMENT IN QUALITY Rangers sand and nd Supervisors Now Compiling Reports on Condition of Pastures Stock never pr came oame R mt off or t the tho h P range e inthis In L this thin dI I bettor better condition than it II huh did this year par I ID hi the tho verdict ral ot of R. R T T. Benedict Ct Inspector in a char charge of or the National Na n- n tonal lonal Forest district In which Utah I an and western rn Wyoming are situated Mr Ir Benedict Is also of or the tho opinion that the tin i grade grad of or stock particularly of or herded on the tho ranges rang of or the West Ni has hos S boon been v very PY vy much improved since the tiit i regulation of ot the tho grazing lands lantis In tho national forests forets was begun Reports from Crom Chicago ago o and aoel Omaha i iI markets said r. r Benedict are arc to it tolt I the iho lt effect eN that lambs from this section see sec tion ton of or the country are am tong among ng the tho best hes beston beston t on the tho market marker One prominent sheep raiser raise i hail had lambs that tha t a averaged ell I 70 76 pounds in weight wels-ht and other oilier I Iare are arc fully fUI- fUI up to that standard This The 11 year cal has hos boon been a n very favorable fa one fo for forthe r the Industry Tho Thie tendency has hOB been particularly hi marked since the forest service tool took 5 chargE charge of or the tho grazing lands for Cor the thu owners to lo Improve e their stock by this tho E tw Introduction of or thoroughbreds The Thi regulation of the grazing lands allow allowing allowing ing InS each man to pasture Just so man many manysheep sh sheep p o on a 3 certain aln section has com com- the tie to limit thel their 1 holdings In n number umber Nothing Is said In lii 1 the lie regulations I. I however I about the tho lw size of oC the lie sheep or other animal that shall bo hp pastured or about aholt the tho quality of or the stock Tho Tiis owners ther therefore for have havo Increased th thou their lr r holdings l b by breeding up rh The Tho people pe of or Utah are now paying payin r more attention than ever cr before to this I feature attire and I think I may moy truthfully P say that hint tho lie forest service policy has ha S bo boon lOen n of or th the tho greatest t Importance In great II m Jm- m proving the tho grade grado of oC Mr Ir Benedict aal makes es his IsIs statements statement about the time condition of the tie stock this 3 year Irom the tho partial reports of or the I u I-u- u- u of or tho the na national lonal forests in 11 his C district who are arc now preparing accurate ate reports In relation to the grazing t ton on their domains for reference to tho I Washington a office On the I given Shen In these reports will wf be b based I the estimates as to the number of or animals animals ani ani- mals each forest will wi stand for nex next t ty y ear en r. r h The reports report ha have havo y to bo be bf made ou out t It in 1 completes detail detol showing the number numbe r of animals that pastured on each forest ores this year the condition In which Ute thie they came camo off the thie ran ranges e. e and the lie condition I of oC the ranges as a thc they leave Ja them From Fron i this will wi be hI judged whether the range Will viI stand an on equal number of or animals animal next or the tIme I year ear oj- oj i Dumber may I hr voSA 1 d W tow be t ro- ro I When lh the Washington officials have havo decided on these points point kinen kmen will willbe wi be Informed of or the determination through the tho press ann and applications for or grazing permits will wi then be he In order It I Is expected the allotments will wl be made during this tho tr first t three months of or orI I 1005 O 5 |