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Show mmMmM M V2ASSOCIATION H i... ...,.... --. ..., , M Since we now have a good H creamery located here, it appears H to us it would he a wise tiling for H our farmers and dairymen to in- H orin themselves on the subject of H what is the best paying crop Jo H raise to feed their cows so as to m ' make them more profitable. M There are seme crops which . are M very rich in protein while others H have but little. It is claimed by fl many who seem to know that M clover hay is the peerless ally of 1 the stock feeder when cost of m production and value in a well H ordered ration arc both considered. H There is but little question but WM what the above, is correct for H clover is both good for btock. and H is al?o good for the fertility of the H land , and when it is considered H how easily and at whntv little cost H it can be raised it claims more at- H taention than has been given it in B the past. Clover liny and Hie H beet pulp ought to be a butter H and milk producer. But there is H something more than the food to H be considered, for no matter how H good the ration the best results H will not follow unless attention is H given to the cows. The day is H past for keeping scrub cows, the H best breeds possible should now H take their place. It costs no more H to feed, the best than it does the H scrubs. VVe would be pleased to H have a column in our paper de- M voted to this subject and we 5n- H vite all to contribute. |