Show amm ARE URGED TO CARRYOVER CARRY OVER HAY it Is not a calamity to have a carryover carry rry over ot of hay says sas W W 0 wens assistant director for agriculture of the utah extension service I 1 As 0 a matter of fact it is good bustness business to plan to have hay on haud hand ft hen the new crop is harvested A reserve of hay is cheap insurance ranc against the necessity ot of hish high priced hay savo save the hay which is stacked best or Is under hay sheds to the last it if the winter is normal there will bo be many stacks of hay lay carries over to the next winter the manner in in which it Is stacked Is a big factor in ill determining the value ot 0 holdover hay stacks which show a adnall sn all per cent of spoilage after six or eight months will show a heavy lobs less after eighteen or twenty months it if they have not been put up right utah la Is very fortunato fortunate in ili having havin a largo large hay crop this year had we tiie crop been below normal the small two per cent carryover carry over from tn t previous year would have afforded afford d little protection the five per cent ceni carryover carry over front from the 1930 crop not enough to supplement the ligat crop of 1931 dry years and light crops will como come again A ten len per cent margin of hay is none too much protection against such years now Is the tima to select from your hay that which is put up in the best to hold eve |