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Show L Poullryman Starts Turkey I f Survey Among Growers I Working in connection with I ,ry county agricultural agents and;B .y" l-"e turkey raisers of the state, H fl Carl Frischknecht, extension " Foaltryman at the Utah State JOr Agricultural College, recently j P, launched a survey of turkey j i3 '& Mrds of the state. . ! i The purpose of the survey is : . ' .1' 10 obtain reliable information on yil number and kind of turkeys I 7rl taised in each county; source and cost oc poults brooded; kind and j Jpst of teed; jnethod and cost of financing; place and cost of pro-ici pro-ici . ssing; number of birds con-i con-i totted and the price paid. 'g According to Mr. Frischknecht, - I aata collected on production and rketing of turkeys in the state -tSj Silou'd serve as a oasis for im-Proving im-Proving conditions among the 'IT i-survey wiU be conducted ",V issuing questionnaires to tur-f-jl herd owners who will fill ij em out and return them to the Ut'i tIlce of the extension poultry- man 'by August 15. ri, U making this survey it might 3& e well to explain that the in-Ji1,3110" in-Ji1,3110" received from each in-' in-' g-fa "Wl producer will be held I ly wnfidentiaL Surmmar- iWllhout names of hatcheries, I jgit r c.O-Tipanies, processing plants V J ! flnancing agencies, etc., will Z. ,e mailed to each turkey grower ' m the college office when, the for the entire state has I tn,awComPleted," Mr. Frisch-! Frisch-! echt explained. nould the information receiv-ey receiv-ey this survey warrant the Ctow ,nient of a state Turkey .t'fl tiv. l- Association, a coopera-rS coopera-rS Klhlch would greatly benefit takfn ,gTowers, steps will be ,1 eari 0 organize in the fall or ir c 3" y next spring, he added. it is - . . |