Show o AGRICULTURE UTAH STATE EXTENSION SERVICE HOME t FARM FARMan an anI HOME 1 I 1 I. I W u U. U S. S Dept of A. A rl Utah State Slate A r r le c and County Countr Commission Cooperating It isn't too early to talk chicks for next spring Pullets that start laying in August and September or late even even even- late July Jul have proven to be behe bethe bethe the he biggest money makers This is because they lay more eggs in the fall and winter when eggs are the highest in price To do this Leghorn chicks should be hatched in February February February Feb Feb- March to April Of course the later the chicks are hatched hatched hatched hat hat- ched the later they are in starting to lay Heavy breeds should be hatched hatched hatched hat hat- ched about 30 days earlier than Leghorns Leghorn to start laying at the same time In other words Leghorns Leghorns Leghorns Leg Leg- horns should start when five ive or six months old ane am when six or seven month Secretary of Anderson Says Europe is in dire need bushel of grain we can s ious bus ous suffering will result i ordinary efforts are not not narrow the gap betwee countries minimum need and the supplies which available without this foundation for peace u uj will depend the future j the he world will be Beef At times Farmers believe that well bred beef cattle eat less than scrubs The very opposite is true They are heartier eaters for they have greater ability to digest feed and convert it economically into meat It is for this very reason that they make more rapid and more I economical gains than scrubs |