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Show New Feed Circular Ready For Utah Livestock Men "Feed For Profit" is the title of a new circular just Issued by the Utah State Agricultural college coll-ege extension service for distribution distribu-tion to those interested in livestock live-stock production. Dean E. J. Maynard of the school cf agriculture. Professors George B. Caine, Harry H. Smith. George Q. Batemon, Byron Alder, Carl Fri.'Chknecht. Alma C. Esplln and Milton Madsen have written the material contained in the circular. Rules for feeding horses, colts, beef cattle, dairy stock, sheep, swine, and poultry during winter and summer are given in a condensed con-densed form and adapted to rapid reading. Illustrations and simple tables supplement the reading matter in telling the recommended rations for the various types of livestock and poultry found on the farms of Utah. "Tills circular is a good example of how a great deal of information informa-tion can be condensed; into a readable, understandable form that is readily available for Immediate use," Director Peterson said in commenting cn "Feed for Profit." Copies of this circu'ar may be obtained from the county agent or from the Extension Service at the Utah State Agricultural college. |