Show Hay crop enough to feed livestock in Despite curtailed growth of alfalfa hay due to the drought this past Duchesne County's hay production is expected to be sufficient to feed Its Lloyd agricultural agent at Duchesne for the Utah State University Extension says with redistribution of the surplus hay for sale in the Myton-Pleasant Valley there will be enough alfalfa hay to feed the stock in the drought stricken areas about Home and Boneta in the northern section of the Alfalfa sales are ranging from to a ton at the storage site of the The hay crop in the Crescent between Roosevelt and is estimated by the county agent to be about tho usual although there was not the amount of water during the growing season in July and August as usually used to mature the Fall rains and snow in the area have helped the feed situation as the ranges are in better condition than for winter the county agent |