Show NEED BIG I 1 P D Eu ropes meat supply must COMO come from america warring nations have depleted live stock at enormous enorma s rate avei killing dairy cattle for food american stock breeders bleeders bre eders are beans abeln asked to conserve their flocks and herds in order to meet Eu ropes tremendous demands for meats during the war and probably for many tears bears afterward the united states food administration reports that amei american ivan sto hoock k raisers have shown a it to operate cooperate co with the coleran it in it ln creasing the nations supply of live loock germany today Is probably better supplied with live stock than any other Kurop oan nation when tile the getman aritt armies les made their bin big advance into france and then retreated lr it dually all the cattle in the invaded Inva deI territory approximately IS head were driven behind the herman german lines but in england where acres of 0 pasture lands have lioen icea turned into grain fledda the cattle herds are decreasing rapidly hiie of the lie reasons apparently la is the declining maximum price scale adolid J by the lie english as follows for september 1770 pm pounds S november and december 1603 J tan a n lary larv 11 1440 ll l l 10 the eject of thea pi in ices was to drive beef on the lie market its as soon as possible in france the number of cuttle cattle its as well as the quality have shown an enormous decline durins durin ilic ill war whore where france had head of cattle lt 1911 site she now lias has only I 1 2 a decrease of IGA per cent and france 11 1 today producing proda lne only one gallon of milk compared to two and one half gallons before the war denmark all and 11 olland have been forced to sacrifice dairy herds berd 4 for beef bee f because of the lack gilel of nece necessary aary feet feed close study of tile lie E european meat situation has convinced the food administration that the future problem of america lies largely in the production of meat producing animals and dairy products rather than in the production of cereals for export when the war will have ceased |