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Show 249 6436 4427 Woods- C those rougher, higher countries, sometimes, than they do in the valleys. Q Generally speaking, don't you feed them through the winter down in the valley? A no. Q Right up on top? A The people around Monticello, in there, feed some. Q I am talking about this pie- shaped country up there west of the LaSal mountains. A No, they don't feed in there; some of the sheep men inn that section of the country, hard winters will grain their sheep; but there is no feeding in there; they don't intend to feed in that section of the country. Q As it exists today, it is a barren, desolate country in that pie- shaped section, isn't it? place in the state that we have more winter feed at the present time than we have in Dry Valley. Q Than you have where? A in Dry Valley, in this pie- shaped valley you are speaking of Q What do you call it? |