| Show WORK HORSES SCARCE I 1 PRICES ARE HIGHER the number of colts colls raised in the united states in in 1934 was estimated at head comi compared lared to nearly required to maintain the present nui numbers libers of work stock work stock numbers are still decreasing although colt numbers stop pod declining in 1932 and show sh oweda eja definite increase in 1933 and 1934 at the rate roll colt numbers are increasing in the past two years work stock numbers wold hold even about 1936 1930 it seems likely that farmers will not be able to replace their work irla arv years hence at prices row pow prevailing oiling those who are aie producing or planning 4 1 3 produce work stoc as an important source of 0 income should follow the trends in colt production and in the use of ivil i vil nl dower in order to adjust their breeding to probable future demand farmos lanneis Fan neis who have haap chean roughage may well breed their young stock rna es and obtain their replacements at low cost such a shor tap of tiles lies jn in the he exists together with very high prices that some cotton farmers are arb using oxen as farm farin power for plow ing and cultivation |