Show county V TI s A agent es stews LEROY LEEOY C FUNK county agent uintah basin folks will be interested te in the following clipping from the news service ice I 1 UINTAH WOOL MEN HEN r RECEIVE r CASH FROM 1330 1030 CROP POOL checks to reach more g growers before christmas ROCK SPRINGS wyo wool growers throughout the intermountain mount aln district will receive le ie turns on their d shipments of fleeces from the utah wool marketing association before christmas A check for was mailed saturday to theodore johnson secretary of the uintah farm bureau at vernal utah for distribution trib ution to his member wool growers from dan J and roy moore of the national wool marketing association holding the members for all local associations for wool pooling the farm bureau Is comprised of farmers owning small flocks and they received the first returns othes others othe s quickly will follow and all returns on oil the 1330 1930 wool clip will ill be mailed before christmas according to dan J I 1 we are advised by A theo johnson secretary and nia manager nager of the uintah farm bureau that sales on the 1931 wool is not yet ready with feed short and money long duchesne county farmers are constantly inquiring relative to the comparative balue of the different grains for instance which is the better buy wheat bran for or no 2 yellow corn qt at wheat bran contains pounds of digestible nutrients at per hundred this thi makes the cost of digestible nutrients about ae per pound no 2 1 ellow corn contains pounds digestible nutrients per one hundred pounds at per hundred this makes the cost of the digestible nutrients less than ac per pound on the other hand ahot b 11 contains pounds 0 or akton per one bundel 1 pounds pound elslo corn contains 71 pounds of protein per one hundred pounds so from the basis of protein content bran would be the cheapest when the farmer knows the cooperative compera tive composition there are two things he must take into consideration do you need feied feed to supply energy or second do you need feed to supply protein we are listing below some of the common commo n feeds jn in the one column we have tic the amount of crude protein for pounds in the last column the total gotaj digestible nutrients per pounds farmers you should know thee feeds and their relative value in other words you should know the fi figures aies in the table we are listing 1 crude I 1 D nut common 90 corn dent grade 2 71 corn dent fiade 3 70 0 oats ats 97 70 wheat 98 alfalfa 1 cottonseed meal linseed meal wheat bran wheat feed skim milk 36 91 ir if you have any questions write the county extension agent at duchesne Du chesno note the above are amounts in one hundred pounds of average feed of the kind listed Mi livestock estock men of the uintah basin will be interested in the following clippings in the daily press livestock mien men make mahe requests for nite lute cut EVANSTON WYO C A my illy cr ray recce george sims fred coles and wayne mckinnon local livestock men have just returned from froin a trip to the imperial valley of california where they milade arrangements to take part of their livestock for the winter they found plenty of pasturage there at comparatively cheap rates they are not able to ship live stock there because of high bail i ail load rates which would amount to tor for baell carload the cattlemen have found they can cut this rate a good deal by send in iner stock by truck and trailer but still that rate is too high and they are now planning for a reduced railroad rate and it if it la is obtained it is est invited 60 to carloads of eattle cattle and perhaps many carloads of sheep will b ba taken to the imperial valley for pasturage and feeding this winter |