Show Cull Herds Closely If Feed Supply Is Low v Farmers Farmel's who are facing shortages of ot hay or other feeds for the coming winter should cull their flocks and herds closely says W. W L. L Cavert ex extension extension ex- ex x tension specialist In farm manage e ement ment University farm tarm St. St Paul Minn This Is an opportune time for kr such culling he sn says s as ns prices of all live hive livestock I stock are high Where feed Is scarce farmers will find It better to carry carryover carryover over only as much live stock as ns can cnn I Ibe be well handled rather than to keep a larger number In a starved semi-starved condition con con- Mr Calvert suggests that farmers who anticipate short feed supplies should at once make careful calculations n nto nto as asto to how much roughage will be re qui red and check this against available available avail avail- able supplies Those who discover er that they are short of feed are advised to locate supplies In their home localities localities ties as early as os possible and contract for tor their needs Where poor quality roughage such as ns wild hay ha straw or corn stalks must be us used d plans should be made to feed fed more than thun the usual amount of linseed or other high protein concentrates |