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Show New Farm Account Record Book Ready For Distribution Now that the old year is fading into history and the new twelvemonth twelve-month period is at the door, the farmer and his wife naturally turn to taking inventory and making mak-ing plans for the future. To assist the farmers of Utah in their record-keeping program for 1933 the extension service of the Utah State Agricultural college col-lege has just published a simple, yet adequate, farm account sys-. sys-. , tern admirably adapted to the needs of the average person. The new account book has been revised from the old edition which, has served hundreds of men anc' women so admirably during the past two years. Before the new edition was sent to press a careful check was made of the old account ac-count , book by the agricultural economists and necessary changes weic muue wj meet tne requirements require-ments that two years of experience , in the project demanded of the authors. Some of the Improvements found in the new book are pointed out as follows by Prof. Walter U.Fuh-riman, U.Fuh-riman, extension economist: "A more adequate and better arranged arrang-ed financial summary with space I for -entering five years results, a summary sheet of efficiency fac- i tors for five years, and a blank diagram for plotting the farm. The milk production record page has been revised and simplified and a milk record card for use in the barn has been published, separate from the account book. The summary of the production and sale of crops has been simplified simp-lified and more conveniently arranged ar-ranged and adequate space provided pro-vided for recording the sale of individual crops;." These books may be obtained from county agents or from the extension service a' Logan. |