Show CROSS C RO SS THE l' l H E COUNTY C 0 U N T y I TENTS A t TS T'S DESK DES I Farm arm operators help I with ground squirrel and prairie I dog control are asked to contact conta t. t the he county agricultural agents agent's office fIce in Coalville To facilitate I planning and coo cooperation with J I II uie I le Fish Ish and Wildlife Service the trouble spots and for tor when the work is to be done must be registered with the agents agent's office within the next two weeks The service will provide the I poison polson grain for the control measure and supervise its iia ap- ap Ap The property owner is asked to assist with the work reports County Agricultural Agent Agent Ag ent Lloyd Clements Cl I IOn On January 19 1960 1060 the Commissioner Corn Com Com I I missioner of Food and Drug Dept of Health Edu Education and Welfare Welfare Welfare Wel Wel- fare published an order in the Federal Register establishing azero a azero azero zero tolerance of rt n resul resul- ing from th the use of and Heptachlor rn tn 34 commodities Alfalfa ba ley wheat and grass were among these I Because of this they order order the Extension Extension Extension Ex Ex- Ex- Ex tension Service is not recommending recommending recommending I mending the use of either of these chemicals on j I 1 Alfalfa after It Is two inches high Weevil control must b lJ done In early spring I 2 2 Small Small grains groins before tha plant enters the boot stage gc 3 Grasses when used as forage by meat or dairy animals either I on range or pasture J I state It-state state tg-state state r-state shipment of food 1 containing residues from the these I ct chemicals is in violation of the th I Federal order The commodity I Is s subject t to seizure and the owner to a heavy fine Farm operators in Summit County are urged to make plans now for alfalfa weevil control A two inch growth on this plant can ran occur almost overnight Directors of the Summit County County County Coun Coun- ty Cattlemen's ASso Association lation attended at nt- tended a beef tour in the Spring Spring- Spanish vine Fork area recently recent recent- I ly Beet Beef feeding and wintering opera operations lons were WILli upwards of ot men in attendance attendance attend attend- ance ante Floyd Hoyt Kamas Glen Gibbons Gib bona bon Richard Blonquist and Lloyd A A. A Clement were particularly Interested in tile trie 1 farm operation in Springville This was a wintering operation with ith a growing ration of corn silage grain and chopped hay being fed In one pen of animals I overhead storage of ot feed teed allowed I i one man to t ted feed n nearly Sod b h In Iii 10 minutes Other fending feeding opt or op or- or J t f ns wre ae bm In tn fled f d bunks by the use of especially epee peC- peC tally bulk built truck beds bedS' with power ower equipment Feeding was d done t Art crop land with tb the bunks being ing moved to new ground petted petted- eally In this way each field wn was fertilized J. J i li grown feeds were u used aged Pd on this farm fann throughout An and was w also milled and mixed on the U. U farm Irm by home made and mAintained maintained main mAin- I tamed equipment A daily pound grain per head was wasP r p- p P I l nt at 1 I and 2 1 pounds Mil and ami cost costing I If tE cents cent per er pound |