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Show State Dairymen to Meet August 18 At College Fallowing is the program for the film annual dairy day to be held August 18 at the Utan State Agn-' Agn-' cultural college, under the direction o; Professur Ueorge B. Qaine, head of the aairy depaatment: 10:00. Assembly', Dairy Experimental Experi-mental I arm Chairman, Dr. Lowry MeJson, director of Experiment Station. Sta-tion. 10:30 "The Relationship of Soil Conservation program' to the Dairy Industry," Williami Peterson, direc-' direc-' tor of Extension! Service. 10:45. "Record Keeping and Production Pro-duction Work in Utah," Lyman H. Rich, Extension dairyman. 11:05. "Results of the Use ot Proved Sires," George B. Calne. 11:30. " Supplementing Pasture Re suits in ML.re Milk During July, August and September," George Q. ' Bateman, superintendent, Dairy Experimental Ex-perimental Parm. 12.30. Lunch. 1:30. 'How the State Dairy Federation Fed-eration Can Help the Dairy Industry," Indus-try," J. R. Beus, president, Utah State Dairy Federation. 1:45. "Methods of Improving Quality of Dairy Products in Utah," A. J. Morris, professor of Dairy Manufacturing. ' 2:00. "Increase in the Nutritive Value of Pasture Forage by Fertilization," Fertil-ization," D. W. Pittman, agronomist Utah State Agricultural College, "Correlation of Pasture Production with the Dairy Farm Set-up," Geo. Q. Bateman; General questions and discussion of day's program, Dr. Lowry Nelson. |