Show F. F S. S GRAZING EXPERT HERE Wool Situation Improving Improving Improving ing Says Inspector on Tour W. W R. R In charge chare of ot th the theoffice office of ot grazing studies with head head- headquarters headquarters headquarters quarters at Washington D. D C. C 1 le II making his annual Inspection o otho ot of tho the various ulous districts Mr arrived In Ogden Saturday y to Inspect district dl No 4 which has hs Its headquarters here This years year's Inspection ho said 1 Is fa emphasizing range Investigation work ork which Includes research on range ranco a management on forests for ts In ad a ad- ad addition 1 to the study stud ot of he of ot better management prin- prin principles on specific grazing areas In company with a a. local forest fores officer 1 Icer Mr will Villi mako make trips this week to the Wasatch Was and Uinta national forests to rests and later to the Great Basin experiment sta sta- station station tion near Ephraim where ho will wll attend tho the annual field day dy of the tho station August 14 and 15 16 Later ho will proceed to lo Oregon Wash Wash- Washington Washington ington and California and return to Washington D. D C. C by way of ot the southwest f Range conditions In Montana he ho adding add add- adding declared aro excellent ing that forage tora e Is good except In Inthe Inthe inthe the cast east portion The general wool condition inthe In tn Inthe the United States Mr 1 de declared do de Glared is better during luring the last Jut few weeks The Tho world wo-Id Is commencing to work off the Australian surplus fo to advantage e and the price Is la cpm cpm- to advance Dairying is beginning to decline a no little he said paid and cattle should Improve Lamb should hold bold up while the price o ot of wool should continue steady |