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Show festock Situation Uy Lyman 11. Kich ,,ul cfUnratos at the Utah Ag-il Ag-il CiHl,se show that of the 000 head of cattle, approx-' approx-' ' 95.0OO have already been the government purchas-5 purchas-5 V which still leaves about Of this number some ;V-e dairy Mid 285,000 beef There are approximately vrjfS and possibly a million which hay must be f urnish- 'C jjjy situation is certainly not ' Utah usually grows about von tons of hay. During the See "of 1M1 we Pullod through i-;t - nttle over 900,000 tons. This -.L- 'o'tever, there is less than 700,-agcn 700,-agcn of hay in sight. It is esti-is esti-is "at the' College by Director !l-tt 'wrsn that if 75,000 head -; .. ye sold this would release -'-vhW. some 68,000 tons, but P, "'e would be still 42,000 tons of w-i2 '-it. In view of these circum-- circum-- Utah County farmers need Ie'f! . i closely on feed before win- V.-iin. 12-'.:, urates such as barley, bran, -, uid be used for good dairy ioders j order to save hay. Horses Gate, nin the field until late in the 10-n - Government cattle pur-) pur-) atj is to be resumed, only 10,-Noni 10,-Noni '. been alloted for the entire 00 for The shipments have largely Wobj ;ade from the dairy farms, 9-5-;!, r.mer so the committeemen in of each district are asked to irs oH cattle from farms in most rarey ;sd circumstances so far as ioree7 ; concerned. Range cattle will strip 'in s purchased in the main agoner rill be no purchase of smal ce 9h mless their mothers are turn- -;ih them. This week's sched-ERS sched-ERS 1 take up about half of thosi at this time. idle for purchasing cattle in loanty for week commencing Ameri- :1a, 1934: DleasaS :ay, October 16, Goshen 3 :hi Irri- 1 k R. G. R. R. ik Irri- -sdav. October 17, Payson, 3 , Utat, .xn Pacific. j lordanct aay, October 13, Lehi, 3 cars, iropriate Pacific. . ?ittsburf x October 19, Spanish Fork, Canyon, Union Pacific, ater wil :r. October 19, Springville, 2 of eac'a j. k R. G. R. R. iy means --day, October 20, American le center : cars, D. & R. G. R. R. . 2214 ft. late we have purchased 9,519 :nt No. 2, s of which 2,179 have been ;rict. The rued as unfit for food. The n storage :: allotment for the county is i incl. of but another allotment will be low do a that sheepmen should list American ;;ions at the Agricultural ;ed there- immediately as the state of-ng of-ng canals make allocations to the var-. var-. 9 58' inties on the basis of appli-. appli-. Sec. 32, i received. Shipments of i M. will go forward as usual, supply to :en are encouraged to care- embraces a out old ewes as heavy loss-,., loss-,., B 2 E.: anticipated on the desert. R, 1 t : vm. Peterson stated that T 4 S H. -it is not 10 per cent of the S. L. B. & edition that he remembers. 'ill be accepted as soon as ignated to tin first class condition, after ice as cmiag. The contracts can -e mailed to Denver for pay- e grantW ,cr the rea- , |