Show 000X0KMCKXCK0 ; Dairy Facts OO0O(XO0KOKKHOOKKKCKK0 Silage Is a valuable feed for dairy cows. Heavy producing cows need some grain to supplement the roughage portion por-tion of their ration. Generally about one pound of a grain mixture Is fed to three or four pounds of milk. Dairy farmers are beginning to realize real-ize the many advantages which obtain where generous amounts of grain are incorporated In rations for the protein thus supplied is of a high quality which la enjoyed and appreciated by domestic animals. No farmer has time to milk a cow that will not produce enough butter fat to pay for the cost of feed. Any cream separator that leaves over four one hundredths of 1 per cent of butter fat In the skim milk is ft easing eas-ing money from the farmer who own-It. own-It. Calves are apt to pick up Infection either through the rjuvel or through their feed. Therefore conditions should be wulcheO from the standpoint stand-point of saDltatloo |