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Show ck'.sit-iR'd to meet the 400 pound butterfat level. In regards to the replacement program, Mr. Rich explained that in case of death, payments are made up to $150 for the purchase pur-chase of a new sire which must meet association standards. In case of accident or sterility, the difference dif-ference is paid between the slaughter price and the purchase price of a new bull up to $150. The association is governed by a board of directors from seven districts in the state, with Ralph Robson, Plain City, persident, and Edward Kerr, Tremonton, secretary., secre-tary., Dairymen wishing to join the cooperative, must submit application applica-tion to the state farm bureau office, of-fice, the state extension dairymen or president of the association before be-fore October 1. idiairy Coop to bntinue this Year v Ajirymcn who wish to receive 1 protection and benefits ollered Jthe Utah Livestock Purchasing wrative this J'enr. should make 'licatidn for membership be-! be-! . October, Lyinan H. Rich, "j, Extension dairyman, an- 'nced today. - he cooperative, which is just pletmg its third year of oper- n as organized for the pur- , '0f improvign dairy herd sires ' the state and protecting bull --ciations and private herd ; ers against financial losses, .j Rich explained. It was or-Oed or-Oed through cooperation of ucij extension service, Utah State erB Bureau, the Farm Security "Ministration and dairy associa- lirt jSI" total of 126 contracts have ,1 issued to members during 10 1 past three years, with pros-'"s pros-'"s for a suitable increase in rAi, he said. Three fourths of j membership is made up of im-erative bull block in Box 11 r, Sanpete, Duchesne, Uintah, P r and Utah counties. " e cooperative protects its gibers against health losses such es death, sterility, accident and ise. However, herd sires must ipproved for health and pro-"jon pro-"jon records before entrance ":cepted and these records aro IS |