Show Farm Fallout oe Is ls Available 1 n v A new U U. S S. S Department of ol Agriculture publication providing providing provid provide ing up to date information on radioactive e radioactive fallout and ways to protect farm families and live Jive l ock Eck ck in the event of nuclear flack ack is no now available at the flinty extension service office at a the at the courthouse in Farming Farming- ton ton 1 ACCORDING to L L. L Darrell Stokes Stokes Davis County Agent Defense Against Radioactive Fallout on the Farm is the title of oC the new bulletin It was prepared by USDA's Agricultural Agricultural tural Research Service in cooperation cooperation cooperation co co- co- co operation with the Atomic Energy Energy Energy En En- ergy Commission the Office of Civil Defense and the US U.S. Public Health Service Mr Stokes explained that many of the Ule recommendations made in earlier editions of the publication have been altered He said Since scientists are arc c Continuing to study the effect of of- r radioactive fallout on agriculture agriculture agriculture agri agri- culture some of the present recommendations may al s o 0 to be changed in the light of oC future research 71 THE THE THE BULLETIN tells the est est methods now known for protecting farmers their famili families fam fam- ili s their livestock the i f r crops and land and the con con- of farm products Written Written Written Writ Writ- ten in a question and answer answers s syle le the bulletin also includes sections on county defense g boards bards ards ra radiological monitoring and rural fire defense A free copy of oC this new bulletin bulletin bul bul- Je letin in may be obtained from Crom the county service office ft t the courthouse bf I 1 |