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Show LABOR SHORTAGE AND HIGH PRICED LUMBER HIT FARMS Most I'Xiewtixe lumber prices mid it shortage of lalmr are senously bniiip uring farm dtixelnpmeuts und the pro-diiotioit pro-diiotioit of eniM mid llxo stoik, ne-ihi ne-ihi riling to lufonnntion receixetl from the Unileil States iltwrtnumt of sgri-eulturu sgri-eulturu by Dhiiii I'arkinwm, suerxis-or suerxis-or of the Wasatch national forest 'Hie mtMkHge, in mrt, follows. "Lixtt stock raUlng nnd ilalr.xing Weill to be the hardest hit beeuse of tho largo barn equipment and shelter necessary. 1 1 wnx Um of imple meiits and unM due to lack of propr storage fHeilitiea nru said to Imxe taken plate. In wniie of the newer sentions of the count r) it is reMirtetl tlmt fnnuerM without u staple finau eial basis urn alwudoning their farms beeatuu of the cost of now ioittriR tiou "Front all imrta of the tuuntr) eome rsiiorU that present conditions hid lomllng to lower the stHudsriU of lixing' und make it more difficult to hold thu furmur's own children and desirable elaasaa of labor on thu farm. "Cheap high grndo building material ma-terial hug been it powerful aid in the rapid dexelopmeut of fuuu lands " |