Show prominent men scheduled e d to speak at U B 1 I C on forest range Li livestock this program with the present linene Linet tT will no doubt be one of the most interesting of the entire convention the forest tango range wid aid livestock program at the U B I 1 C will start at on august ath ernest winkler assistant regional forester A R standing inspector of grazing and prof E J maynard May aard head of 0 the animal husbandry department depart meat U S A C will discuss use and management of spring ranges and winter feeding to produce better livestock the need to spring range affects of improper use on the lange a aid ad id livestock and farm pastures to supplement spring ranges are questions of extreme importance to livestock men during periodic draughts such as aa we have experienced this year there are problems that livestock men are thinking about stockmen Stoc kmen are considers ig supplements to the range for this year in the afternoon of this day dr F E murray almurray and dr C IA jones will discuss animal diseases with special refe reference renn to anthrax Anth rox Dlack blackleg leg contagious Ab abortion artion and poison plaits klamt 9 11 these are diseases that with the livestock prices as low as they are at Tre present cresent sent that must be controlled it if livestock men are to continue in their business on august ath dr F P E murray and dr W T huffman will discuss parasites affecting domestic animals it is expected that sheep will be posted pasted to show specifically parasites that are affecting them Sheep men are interested te in the recent liver fluke infestation and lung and stomach worms during the afternoon winkler standing aiding St and maynard will consider with the stoc stockman stockmen kmen policies concerning use of forest ranges requirements of range plants and the handling of stock ou oa the range on august ath prof charles al geneaux will talk on hardwood trees for farm Fl in the uintah basin dr L miles planted some borne of the tn trees prof geneaux recommends a year ago this spring they were seedlings its and about 12 inches high today they are higher than your head on dr miles farm south of myton they have grown faster than tho the sos s wood trees on tha thel same farm the afternoon program will lie be a round table discussion with local stockmen stoc kmen of their local problems and will probably consider feed problems ig from the drought |