Show LIVESTOCK TO PROVIDE CASH THIS WINTER Winkler Estimates 5 Million Dollars LeftIn Left LeftIn In State With th the annual livestock mar mar- marketing season Reason vivIdly rapidly approaching k men farmer and business businessmen businessmen men are arc turning their attention toward the stockyards Ernest Ernat Winkler assistant district forester In charge charee of the depart ment meat department tain of ot grazing crazing tor tOl fo the th lain tain district forest service comment com com- com comment ment ments as a follows This TIlis Till marketing means moans the re- re re lease release of ot at least fifteen million del del- dol lars dollars In 11 the state of ot Utah with which to aid In providing the winter grub fill the coal bins biM meet the school bills bills gas and automobiles and pay the tho taxes not to mention the providing of food for families The rhe range ranee resources and the live live- live livestock stock business Is an Important as as- as s- s set ct asset to the tho state and they should be fostered and managed to Insure theIr perpetuation Commenting further on the tho live live- livestock live livestock stock dock situation In the IntermountaIn country Mr MI Winkler says u MORE l OPTIMISTIC I point toa to a heavy yield In the livestock crop this fail Call Not ot for tor many years year has there been such a splendid lamb Jamb crop as 5 was secured In the he range ranee lambing sec sec- sec sections last spring sprint Seventy to So 80 Soper toper per cent has hM generally been con con- considered considered con considered good lambing for lambs weaned on the open range ranee ThIs year 90 to per p r cent and over was fairly common It is estimated ed cd that the range ranco lamb crop Is 10 to 18 1 per pel cent above e the average Conditions during the tha bucking sea sea- season season sea season son last tall fall and weather and range conditions during the tho lambing pe- pe pe period nod last latt spring were Ideal al The themselves were sur cur surprised surprised with the splendid results Range conditions during the summer have not been so favorable Dry weather during late May June and July ha has had its effect on sum sum- summer mtr mer range conditions The forage yield is generally ge believed to be be- be lOW he below low the splendid forage forace crop ot of ol 1925 25 The August rains will wll be of ot tremendous value to the tall fall all and winter ranges and will help to freshen the forage Ion I on the summer slimmer immer ranges They were ere IJ a little late to do the th most good goodon goodon on the high country as the growing season was almost over at high I elevations hig before much rain fell BUYERS ACTIVE I Considering weather conditions has done remarkably well I It Is probable that there will 11 be bo a little higher per cent of o feeders feder than last year ear but both bolh cattle and sheep are arc now In better condition than Is generally believed belle Al- Al though Although h willbo It has been dry there Ill he be a lot o of heavy cattle and lamb coming off oft the national fores ranges this fall tall |