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Show LOCAL FARM BUREAU BUR-EAU SHOWS SOMEUFE At the Monday nl-tht meeting or the Logan Kami Bureau Mr. Owen of tho Agricultural College' pare an Interesting lecture on the cost of production pro-duction of. farm products. He Mild that- I hit farmer, and,, In fact the whole family, worked hard and long for a low wage but did nut know what hls'productH Wero rcalt'v coating, llusiiicss men keep cost nc-counts nc-counts und know what profit they make. ' Thecoat of -jpacirVnrnt pro-duel pro-duel slioulil be known (01110 farmer nnd then lie will know which croiis nio paying and which are not. Tlila would aid lnd eternilnlngpi reasoli-nblo reasoli-nblo gale price, and ulso 'inay suggest sug-gest ways of cutting the' coat ot production. pro-duction. Keoplng more cfllcleiit alil-malH alil-malH and. increasing aero yields a'r, methods of reducing costs, v v j. Uy keeping better coys Denmark induced the cost of butter In spite of the fact that they to ship feed from other countries: If" the feed of'n cow costs'more than half of what she produces there Is something' wrong. ' ' Better marketing conditions would help. It baa been xhown that the producer gets about half of the amount am-ount paid" by the consumer. The far.-, mer should udvertlhe, for the public of this America of ours -will give us a squnre leal If we get the facts before be-fore It. . , After, the lectyre Mr. Peart led the discussion. Many Interesting and ihclpful suggestions r.ere made by different dif-ferent members, both , on dairying, and beet production. President Schow announced that letters had been sent to niemberh i urging support,' of the burenu sugar beet contract committee. Neaxt Monday we will consider nc- tunl methods of reducing costs nnc Increasing profits. All the farmers, i i of this section ate Invited to be present pres-ent and help solvo these problems. Next Monday March 21, nt the court house nt 8 o'clock. |