Show RANGE CONDITION IS GOOD IN UTAH SAYS statistician ranges in use in ill utah on april I 1 were 1 in n a comparatively good con diton a report issued recently by frank andrews senior state agricultural statistician cian points out nevada ranges were also in gool good shape mr andrews said reported conditions on tile the utah ranges as ot at april 1 were only 90 per cent of normal conditions cond alons lor for the ten year period ot of from 1928 to 1937 were only 81 7 per grit ent ot of normal however conditions sulter ed cd a 3 per cent drop from llarch of at this year but were 2 per cent higher than twelve months ago age conditions of livestock in the state are exceptionally good have had winter range easily accas sible and long trailing to ranges has bas been the exception rather than tham the rule ewes are generally strong and in good flesh cattle have required some supplementary feeding as a result ot of in clementi clementt dejl ailet through march larch but pastures and ranges have supplied a good deal of at all feed needed weather has not been severe e n ough to injure general conditions ot of range stock storms are credited with having improved the potential condition of range in the southern part of the pate some slog lit damage was dons done to livestock as a result of the storms but prospects are excellent for the development ol of a satisfactory summer leed supply livestock and grazing land conditions throughout the entire intermountain eje arge are comparatively good at present and are sat sate factory for summer teed feed mr af r andrews pointed out ont |