Show ORDER LIFTS WOOL restrictions ft FOR CIVILIAN USE all restrict i otis on the use OF of for civilian material have been L 01 dr ed following a november aa WU the textile division of the aw antior r ar n of t 0 board ble accordine cording to in 1 if pro 10 aaion received orin by y prof professor es sor alma A 1 esplin utah P extension servi of ce mal husbandman ani ai so however one exception has ha 6 i ro placed by the wp B on th this 0 and this is the prohibition tion of th h order e 0 t of certain types of the liner finer e tat s c a of alpaca and carpet padee 9 wool WOON sta esplin n this does tes not effect the th ft mastic i ac clip p h he e adds add s win do theli 0 the 0 order r de r w which ic h was zi eian s kenneth W marriner chief ota 0 of 0 wool branch of the the omra ernp hasi it ed the role of sheep raiser ra in th z 0 war effort wool is one of the thea fing e t basic commodities to be controlled contra V by the board following pearl ilar ft r bor and the threat to the arne rican W shipping lanes to australia vita w 0 the date of the first conservation or 0 der imposed january 3 1942 blits y 0 order cut civilian fabric prod product adim more than 50 per cent in deverg sey cases and also presented a serin problem to clothing manufacture S in meeting military and essential lel n t vilian requirements k specialist esplin mentions the te fact that the war production board boam still retains control over the woolen manufacturers in order that madia ery of production may be command r at any time for the prodoc tion of needed material to combat any future threat to la the wool supply of the united na eions the stockpile now anio amounting linting to million pounds has beo ben t built up in recent months such i 1 stockpile will also be held intact until there is no further possibility of interruption with northal normal soum of supply J figures released by the U S department part ment of agriculture concerning 1943 wool production place the shorn wool production at million pounds for the year stocker calves can be carried on the winter on a full feed of silage or any dry roughage with the adal addition of a small amount of protein supplement or grain A good ration for wintering beef calves is all the silage they want plus one pound 0 cottonseed cake or meal per head daily the scar scarcity pity of protein supplements will make it A necessary to reduce tf ifft quantity fed even though no more than one half pound of meal or cake per head is fed daily this amu quantity y will make considerable dif dd ference in the growth of the calves in utah probably two million acre feet of water enough to cover 0 our ur irr im gaited land to a depth of a 0 20 inches and having a value of three millon dollars are permanently lost id annually owing to seepa seepage ge from cl a nals |