Show froio BU 0 WA in R NEW tor 1 were 1 geared t to run on l gasoline it would b be e its auen U f fie erate crate years y car a ent ta 0 o tho the ri number aber of cattle on oil market on january 1 1944 16 percent sy smaller daller than the 1 re her ber on feed a year earlier record corn belt states the e estimated was also below the J january andary 11 in 1942 1912 and 1941 but lar largen 1 any year in the d decade cade from th 44 11 1940 reports fro from lot TO M these S taw staf 4 t indicate that there were 44 felti relative rela tivi numbers of steers and beet beef hev my ak a farms that 01 were not lot on teed feed s 94 these cattle may be it put 0 on f fe el 4 or may be roughed through lit tb the vi 1 and fattened on pasture next depending upon develOP ne in s otate cattle market luring during the months next N ft irish rota potatoes toes hold urge large sea the record breaking 1943 3 potato is among the most dis cn paig ners on the foo food d front A our large supply makes it for the housewife to fy dat utilize pt unstintingly in preparing meals i ave age civilian consumption is ia aroud 1 pounds a year while military nel consumes about pounds na ly the food value of potato potatoes es ift I 1 in belati relation n to their cost they are a good year round source of vitala vitamin p vitamin bl B l 1 thiamine protein and in ln the nations potato farr tanners pers Z major contribution to the war food i fort in 1943 and will wil I 1 be out to on their service record in 1944 with trig acreage goal 2 percent higher than tie 3 acreage when supplies were ed above expectations by a per acre of 11 1399 9 9 bushels on a harvested acreage 23 larger than 1942 1943 product production ift a ceedee the 1942 crop by 25 merceal e estimated at bushels cO Birel with I 1 7 OW bushels in 1912 ail taj 10 year average of em bus hell planted acreage tor for 1943 totaled acres which was 5 greater than the goal and the lags planting since 1935 harvested amy ottalee acres in IMS 1943 anil ana in IM 1942 |