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(,). How niv vou ,i;oino- to take care of .-)(>.(»( )().()()( I hike trout 

 eg-g-s ? 



A. Wo do not hatoli any lako trout at all. IMiis lu»uso is dc- 

 signed for .Minnesota. 



(}. I understand each cross section is two inches? 



A. Yes. 



Q. That takes up a great deal of space? 



A. Yes. 



(}. Hiow many Irays do you liave? 



A. Over SOO. 



(}. \\'en. witli a hatchery wliere you reipiire hirgc ca])acity 

 vou must l)uihl a niucli hirger liouse? 



A. Yes, or huihl two. 



(}. Or tliree jierhaps? 



A. Yes. 



(^. You state tliat your room is just al)out tlu' size of our 

 room at XorthviUe. and our (■a])acity now lias hi'cn increased 4.- 

 0():),000. We had 4(i,000.000, and it is pi-actically .Ki.ddO.OdO 

 capacity now. You have just ahout the Hoor space that we ha\e 

 now, and it holds .")(). 000, 000. Of course with your ])lan of ce- 

 menting it could not he done. 



^[r. FuUerton: Wliy? 



Mr. Clark: There is not room enough in the house. Where 

 you have 400 trays, we have al)out a thousand in tlie same floor 

 space. 



^Ir. Fullerton : But you have got more l)oxes. 



Mr. Clark: I say where you have 400 and o(hl we have over 

 a thousand. 



Mr. Fullerton: We could increase the numher of our hoxes. 



Mr. Clark: No, yon cannot, not witli your cement. 



:\Ir. Fullerton: Why? 



^Ir. Clark: Your cement takes u|) so much room. 



^Ir. Fullerton: Not a hit — only two inches more tlian yours 

 does. 



