Show LAMBS SHEEP SUPPLIES INEST IN INI I WEST LARGER UM I Department Makes Re- Re Report Report Re Report port on Outlook In Western Industry CHICAGO June Supplies 18 IS 18 Supplies ot of h cY and find Iambs s aVI available tor for mar mn- market mir mir-ket ket In July and Aug will bo be hat larger this year car than raft iN t according to an estimate I- I l I surd today by the department ot of ng culture Market and field con con- conj con con j l now find and the end endot ot of Jn Ju will Kill determine whether this increased supply Wilt will I It PV lT-PV P A t ese to market during the two IT 11 Ills named Marki during durin h- h m e lr fr 1922 er narn the small small- smallest est hat at t for far 11 lit corresponding since 1017 1011 the decrease from 1920 to more thin I I heed t-I supply of ot early 11 I I i limbs lambs promises s to be bei nr i thin lh n last ear ar Idaho 1 I the il principal of such lambs dur- dur dur dur irs Jut Jill and August furnishing as asa asa asa a run more than 51 50 5 pr pEr cent ot of the thc total supply of ot w rn lambs iambs in J July lv and more than thin 40 per cat catin cetIn tn in Au Oregon Oreon and nd Washing Washing- Washington Washington ton are nrc also lIT contributors but ther combined total Is very smaller maller than that of Idaho Ollie- Ollie Western states usually I eon con som something tu to the two m months supply the amount erol from car ear to year be- be bea because be a cause u it t f the of varying mac conditions on the early lamb v tO LO F I C in the tho sheep n a rae PRo as has been generally favorable I le eJ ear r The TIle winter was comparatively mild and feed teed were ample p Moisture i Il ew was s ii sufficient rc to assure good pasture and range the hc start was nas somewhat some hat late in the spring months The number of lambs dropped was large and loses looses have havo been belo below nor nor- nor ml The number numb of ot early ealy or shed ambs saved m In Idaho was as estimated 13 around 15 per cent greater than last year and conditions for their tJ d have been very sery cry favor favor- favorable favorable able 1 Hoe bane Ine rams lato late in May and carl early June Ji ne assure abundance ot of future feed teed Some cars care were ere load load- load load-eJ cl la in May Slay and June will probably be larger than last year vear Ibe peak J ot of the movement will be reached In July It If t conditions continue favor favor- favorable favorable favorable able USE CAUSE LOSSES LOSSIS In ether portions of the Inter Inter- Intermountain mountain regions conditions have ben been fairly Irly similar to those In Ida Ida- Idaho Ida Idaho ho Storms In March and April caused some mosses losses In Nevada and OrE on and I the he range has been somewhat backward The general itu situation lon of ot June 1 however was S favorable SupplIes In these hese states available lable for market market- marketing ing nl In July at d August should beat be bo bont at nt leas least as largo large la as last h t year I I In Colorado Montana and Wy- Wy Wv the number of ot iambs 1 saved MHd was larger laller and their development has been bren generally satisfactory AI- AI AI the late spring retarded thE fro th of ot the range rane somewhat fall fill has been ample and on June 1 conditions were very sory ery prom prom- prom 1 Favorable market conditions condi condi- conditions conditions may bring increased 1 early from flom th O state but butI I price of feeders rather than ot of fat lambs ari ary of paramount inter Inter- Interact interest est act to growers In tn these states The of oC Oregon Or gon sheep and lambs Grazing in fn transit In Colorado Is reported as about the some as os last ar r year ar and a put part of ot them will probably probably probably ably retch th the market In August S CONDITIONS POOR I AugustI ThE situation in Aitson An Arl soni on June 1 war poor Weather and feed con con- condItions cons con conditions durin during lambing were favor favor- favorable favorable able end and p nd a good g percentage of I Iambs ere nero dropped but needed rains raIDs failed fal and the desert range dried up The TIE loss 1089 of oi lambs be- be befaro f be-f faro Cro iro marketing was large larg-e an the Condition o ot of reaching res-ching the north northern rn range is such that the number r of fat tat lambs tor tot early marketing mar mar- marketing will be small I There Th re is a great decrease In con contract tract buying of lambs in the west I year as compared with last l lamb Iamb Ce feeders ders seem to have nd adopted a willing walling policy Some hale haie been made m at 10 I cents L c but ther there is Js no rush to buy huy t rt this price If It the buying on tn toe rang rang-i tails off ort this year It will naturally result in to Increasing I the thc number lumber J ot of feeder iambs lamb which HI Urh e later at market markt centers this will probably not affect the I J July ul end and August mo orient |