Show county farm planning boards have youths youth s A future tare in mind providing opportunities for the rather largo large number of young peo po pe in utah who at present have limited possibilities tor for making adequate incomes was the major interest of county farm planning boards a report issued by dr 0 J wheatley ley extension economist at tho the utah state agricultural college tills this week indicates improved production practices better livestock building up community morale the development of more reliable irrigation supplies and better use ot of available supplies together with better use ot of farm income conati the major subjects discussed by the boards county planning boards seemed to much aluch moro more fully appreciate the acute problem which the pressure 81 ir L of population on the land in utah has presented dr wheatley states generally tho the felt that the trend toward moro more intensive crops would have to bo be greatly accelerated c cele cle rated to relieve this pressure tho the county planning boards throughout tho the state apparently thought that the number of people would b have ave little influence on range carrying capacity and land fert fertility suggestions and have indicated practically no change in rural farm population in their re porta porn tabulations of the boards suggestions gest ions with regard to cattle hogs ana sheep indicated that they recommend slight increases in the beef and na dairy cattle in utah with blight decreases in numbers of sheep the state office composed its report from data which the country planning boards gathered on the individual farms and submitted in answer to questions formulated by the state extension service |