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Show LIVE STOCK INDUSTRY HAS GREAT FUTURE Prof. John T. Calne III at A. C. Roundup Says! "Roaring livestock on any and all farms moans; construction not destruction; grcnt yields not low ones; pleasure not drudgory; protlts not deficits; success not failure. Dccldo carefully upon tho brcod you aro going to use, by getting a thorough thor-ough ncqualntanco with all tho factors fac-tors involved. Morely talklnc with the enthusiastic breodor ot a special typo may not bo enough. Onco decided de-cided on a breed stick to It through all tho ups and downs of tho business for thoy aro sura to cotno and the breodor who tries to change Is novor a bucccss. Giado up tho common, animals by tho use of puro bred Biros. Let it bo considered nn outrago to roar an animal sired by a scrub or grade. Dreed up by using sires ot the same breed with which tho Improvement Im-provement was started. Mixing breeds In tho grading up process retard re-tard tho work, nnd success is delity-ud. delity-ud. Fc,cd Is halfi the pedtgrdo and a llttlo fat covert up a multitude of sins no liberal with feed, especially to young growing nnlmals, for they aro putting on tho fastest and cheapest cheap-est grains. Great weights aro obtained obtain-ed with' young nnlmals whero an abundance of feed Is supplied so tho marketable slio is reached sooner. All animals should bo kopt In good flesh, not skin p)or, as Is so often tho enso. An animal to be in good breeding condition should bo what Utah otockmon call fat. THE FEED DIN CROSS is ono ot tho best wo have. Try it." |