Show milk industry rates As wartime asset say U S A C dairyman dalrym an milk from milk cows Is 13 one of tile the count rys great wartime a assets sets indicates professor A 3 morris extension dairy manufacturing specialist nl at U S A C who quotes information form tion submitted to him by the national milk industry foundation faced aced with the greatest demand for m milk ilk ever knoN known vii the dalry dairy Indu stol artime wartime nr time record is outstanding and never in history lias has there been such i a steady flow of milk from american farms to so many people declares the dal dairyman ryman dairy figures emphasize the milk indu help in the allied march to victory milk allik from cows on oil three quarters of 0 the nations farms literally girdles the earth in m the wake of allied arms it Is raining gaining increase in III recognition as tile the requirements of our armed forces allies lend lease and liberated nations assume global proportions total farm milk production in utah reached quarts in 1913 the cows on utah farms each produced an average of 2721 quarts of milk in addition to the large quantities consumed as fluid milk and cream utah milk was used for making pounds of 0 creamery butter pounds of cheddar choose cheese gallons gril lons 0 of ice cream and substantial amounts of other dairy products 1943 farm cash milk income totaled milk Is in III pharmaceuticals used by hospitals butter from abmpr america helps restore russian wounded to heal health hi powdered milk Is important in emergency rations on front lines cheese is a valuable help to great britain chinn china and africa got milk powder poder and liberated youngsters are arc revolving receiving U S milk products americans enily the best milk in the world with sanitary safeguards and widespread distribution states stater the foundation this war has proved emphatically the economy and value of milk as a food containing vital components of the diet postwar post war demands seem to be destined to be greater than nutritionists dreamed of in prewar pre war days summit and morgan county dair dairymen Y are producing a large share of milk ellk products most dairymen are doing a noteworthy and efficient job however there are arc a few who are not feeding grain nt at all and some who feed the low producing cow too much and the high producing cow to too 0 little lp information formation on feeding dalr dairy y cows Is available free at the county agents office with the present high cost and shortage of concentrate feed every pound fed should produce most e efficiently would it help to check your own feeding methods it may ma make ke you more money and produce more milk for uncle sam and his allies |