Show OFFICIALS END GRAZING CRAZING MEET MEE Practical Questions In Handling Dandling Timber Discussed Higher Hither of ot the Inter Inter- Intermountain intermountain r- r mountain district distrIct U S forest ser ser- service vice Ie from three closed Sat Sat- Saturday Saturday their grazing crazing conference hid ld at t the e Gi a Basin experiment near Ephrhim After ACter After o ls technical ques- ques questions had been discussed Super Super- Supervisor visor Mann reported on results of studying cont ot of e de-e deer atom atom- achs on the th This study mo ed that deer atoro ate no o grass dur dur- dur the spring and summer and S only a little at any time Some yellow rellow pine pino needles werf found la in the summer and considerable c quantities In the hI A l fall tall The Th study showed ho that the tho 1 deer wire browsinG yellow e pine heavily lU lUthe luthe ithe j the fall lall an and to previous belief the tho deer are arc not responsible for premature grazing of oC grass crass or vegetation Cl Supervisor Jv J v Humphrey of the ManU Manti forest discussed man man- management management or of o n which has his be- be rome recently In demand for ei eni- eni cIslo I manufacture on an four Utah i to forests ruts It It should bo be cut cloat to secure satisfactory reproduction tion This s means felling or girdlIng Ing the trees over overto to 10 Inches In diameter our Four trees can be grilled in In minutes and that It Is preferable to to foil foil- foiling In ing Since sheep kin kif aspen rc- rc rc reproduction production It Is necessary ry to close over over cut aspen to sheep grazing for three ye years rs to 10 allow the young youn a sprouts to get gt t up out of ot reach or of orth othy th the shee sheep le Ie said Ill III conclusion lon C B D Morse chief or of o forest gement brought brou ht out the following points History y shows that In the thelong long run stump stump- use Dge prices have never d dropped oppe l of our timber Umber lands should m aim to tl secure a Po maximum i production ot of timber er and since In- In Increment increment crement Is lar tar y oar r on good thrifty growing trees trees forest n im man man- management should this Mr Morse authorized the girdling Ing instead of o foiling felline diseased and an 1 defective defective trees on the group croup of or forests represented it if the supervisors deemed It sat sat- satisfactory He JIB emphasized th the need of ot fIlling filing up dra drag dras roads wit with brusH to lo prevent erosion which has threatened to be bt lI somewhat of ofa ofa oia a menace on over cut areas aren Mr Morse urged d he ho supervisors to CO con concentrate more on management plans as ns It Is becoming more and an more necessary to correlate r resources with d demand mand mand AS organ organ- organized organized sales resulted In a IL more mor ceo ceo- eco cal docal ad and do- do de mands for tor lalle bodies of ot timber often came clime with short notice Th The forest fore service should be prepared to l furnish prospective lve c rj with the amount and location localton ot of timber ava available consistent wu with I good management 00 I I |