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Show DAIRY OUTLOOK IS REPORTED FAVORABLE SALT LAKE. S.M.t 2E -Good prices ! ' . y1" Pn SI Ml during the coming year for dairy products, 6,-Ud J. E Uortnan, Wfry of the department of iigriculture AJ- , though teed is plentiful through the HK foresight of hundreds of farmers who MY, hftv erected silos, and labor is easier S i to obtain than for several years past. yel then, is little danger ot over production pro-duction ibis la the only thing which pap possibly forco the prices down at this tlm,. Mr Dorman sivs WJ This stabilized prlco Insuring n good ?! I ' 3 return on dairy products, however promises to stimulate rro-lu.-llon along 'i 'i 4 dairy lines to such an extent that it Br " will more than offset within th.. n, t few years the temporary disadvantage of high prices. The high prices Of feed and Its exceptional shortage last year caused farmer:, to sell manv dairy j cows at big sacrifices, giving a tremen dous blow to the daJry Industry For the next year, at least, prices for the products of the dairy Industry must bo kept up for the benefit of the Industry ln the Intermountaln states. The outlook now, Mr. Dorman said. Is extremely brieht for the dairymen who has had the courage during the Pael few years to keep his cows |