Show THE TWO EED SUCCULENT Pomace Milk Butterfat -part (Prepared States nient H me ated apple for the dairy I of the Unite try Does Not Cause low Nor Yield I Dried Apple Decrease in ) rf Ai Pried or "vi apoi ti succulent Bed cow Is the of subject preliminary report from the bureau of chemistry mid an imul Industry of the United States De parimvnt of Agriculture based on an experiment to determine the feruling value of dried-apple pomace cspecm for its suitabilityas food cows in lactation i'telindnary results are of large because number of inquirieson the subject 'file text of the report follows: it belief among appears there is product has dairymen that the dried a tendency to cut down the milk flow to dry although or even cause cows go fresh from the cider apple pomace recognized as being press Is generally fetal for milk a good succulent cows To test the soundness of this belief carried out by feeding trial Ims been the department Only one cow was it' u pomace8 ' u I-ly re-j-orted a a IJnlUI Agricult SlateH ui Comparatively Is b Splendid Here Department 1 the tf COWS OR Uy for Europe In But New (J'repmeil he Every drlry farmer knows tbnt feed from his would get belter returns and labor if ho hud high grade stock of bill the Idea eduhlislilnga blooded herd immediately suggests "kid glove" nod bankruptcy farming dollar two dollar cows and farmer's characteriza milk" was one United Slates Departmentof nriiuiilly Is lending Agriculture huiid eds of farmers toward the possession of herds that will Increase butterfat the milk former and the yield with outlay for same useful of the One most upkeep the bull Is agencies association will her Impart A high-grade cow yerr qualitiesto one calf in and the tolnl of high grade fnnn cattle On the Is other Increased by one the bull hand a whose mother had butter qualifications same milk and and whose father Is descended from strain sire as milk and a butter may carrying Its many as 75 calves each share of the racial excellence This do duty with one lot of cows bull can i co-operative excellent a this in lest mid the total quantity dried pomace fed was less limn pounds therefore it must he borne the results In obtained mind that while indicative cannot be accepted its conclusive in this feeding trial the ed wet and Ils feeding pomace was value compared with that of corn since it is succulent intended to be feed The pomace was prepared by adding to the dry material three times Its weight of waler several hours before Pauling thus producing feed similar in water eon Customer- f too A Cheesemaker- tent to that of corn site cheese a a a pomacequailed periment the While sufficientto final and data are not of obtained warrant the drawing conclusions tin1 Indl- definite J? Bulla Tn Like s Entire Dairy Will Improve Community years without danger If there were live two an of lots inbreeding ot cows mid live bulls and the bulls were herd to another rotated from one hull would have every two ofyears cacti period usefulness of possibly 10 have added 750 years mid may easily with due proportion head of young stock a of high heifers As the first generation of heifers the ndikers breeding value of the bulls established would become and any Inferiorsires could be weeded out ive bulls kept for yn years may of change the entire dairy industry cattle possibly give its comminity and that be a would a distinctiveness asset valuable market Cooperative bull associations have long time In existedIn Europe lor twelve oi America tire system is only milk thirteen years old but records of and butter-fat production are In pos sess'on of tin' depart nient show inthe tangible benefit far exceeding cost to (lie cow owners for instance At New Windsor Mil sire of ote aveiageu seven daughters un 2705 pounds of butter fat a year over the Improvement average of This was 2083 pounds for their dams flic only the first The generation permit line block association will breeding with greatly increased pos silage a out of this Buttermaker - make a milk-producing became cun't a organize co-operative bull to it Is one of real the obtained t-meat Palatable -As a regard t information correspondence oot-and-Mouth co-operative advances a yearsgo onlyff Millinery favored fabrics at prices exceptionally extensive assortments of and prices compared low when quality is considered with those asked by large city stores have We SPRING Is Planting Time to ice We have will Order of Hand Selection of SEEDS IELD Cobbler Irish Potatoes Seed Now Implements Your Stock Our Splendid a AND famous the TIME have We GARDEN provide a The If is place to scarce and hard to put up It would probably be well to build an Ice house plans for which may be obtained from the dairy division United States Department of lee is Agriculture When abundant and easily harvested it may be cheaper to disregard the shrinkage shed factorand storeit In a pit cellar or other place and Insulate it with sawdust or shavings If this is done 20 to 50 per cent additional ice should be provided to allow for shrinkage Where cream only is to be cooled of ice is Neckwear and paying Horse Complete Harrows Plows Cultivators Is and allow at least or cow per cow enough to much of use than a space The one-half ton little too build the Ice EARLY ORDER per cooling milk allow D4 tons These quantities should be leave a margin for household but it is better to have too THE AS SHIPMENTS LIMITED ARE ----- --2"7-r - - Whenever practicable house in the form cube allowing 45 cubic feet of for each ton of ice or selected for cutting Moab pond stream ice should of course be free from dirt or contamination from barnyards ice or The privies refuse heaps MM it is first advisable arouse the much Interest as possible lr through meetings conversation Of and the circulation Departmentof Agriculture literature It is possible tlint the county agent or even some state or federal agricultural representative be Induced to help can Advice can always be from the department by mail be had from the detail orms can Cutting ice for Cooltng Dairy Products for a prelim'nary agreement In In Summer which among other things the number of Dried Apple Pomace Appears to us owned by each prospective should be kept clear of snow as snow cows sufficient eeding Material for Cows When a member Is listed retards freezing When It has frozen listed of a have been to sufficient number cows a depth mark off the cations lire that no bad effects follow meeting should be called and arrangements surface into cakes of the desired size the feeding of dried apple pomace for Each made incorporation the milk making sure that the lines form rectangles There was no decrease In in Cut strip of ice (with member would contribute proper out a flow the yield of butterfat nor in he tion to the number ot owns the saw) the width of the cake desired When fed as described the dried but would have only one cows vote and force this strip under the ice thus pomace appeared to be equal pound as possible the temporary to the early forming a channel landing and for pound of dry matter to good corn or permanent secretary should begin loading place Large strips may then succulent food for this silage as breeders having be sawed off and floated to the landing corresponding with dairy cow Owing to the property high-grade bull bulls for sale One where they which it possesses of absorbing large may be cut up into should be purchased for about every cakes These cakes are then hauled quantities of water and swelling it divided to the storage place and cows The cows should be wdth packed In as but should 75 should never be fed dry Into of that number all blocks as possible and be to in for close together allowed soak water an to geographical convenience and and air filled in with cracks so The spaces hour or before feeding arrangements made for the keeping of sawdust Cakes that are cut squarely pomace appears to be a palatablefeeding by the bull a responsible member and in size and are uniform shape stuff is conveniently located pack together with less air space and Caution is advised in feeding dried whosefeesfarm should be such ns to cover are convenient to handle apple pomace ns there is a possibility The the purchase cost and the cost of keep cost of Ice Is and the work of large The small that the or feeding quantities for a and annual assessments year generally comes during a slack season quantities containing excessive provided thereafter There Is little reason therefore why io 'omits of apple seeds might prove Valuable information on the formation section inje 'ions It every farmer in the patural-lce appears to be safe however and of bull conduct associations should not have lee with which to cool to feed as much soaked pomace will be found in Bulletin armers' his by dairy products and to make such weight (one part dried pomace to the will send P93 which department delicacies as ice cream iced tea Iced three parts water) ns it would be to free Supplemental on request vegetables feed the lame amount of buttermilk iced fruit and pomace fresh including plans for a model etc possible on the farm from the cider press hull pen operation and data on the Detailed Information on harvesting and and success of various established bull storing ice will be found in armers' TO PREVENT DREAD DISEASE associations can also be bad by Bulletin 1078 "Harvesting and The department Is doing Storing Ice on the arm" which may the In Its to promote be Ailment Need Not Be everything power obtained on request from the United bull association movements rench Serum Proves eared If States Departmentof Agriculture of the most valuable as one Reliable Washington D C made in modern dairying IS The dread disease SALT REQUIRED BY COWS will no longer be feared by catflewen Gentleness With Cow if the announcementof the Cows respond to gentle treatment Plan to Place It In Boxes In Yard of his Best makes pets a The dairyman who serum for the prevention of this Where Animal Can Lick It to fondle the disease by rench scientists calves and who continues group of at Will have dropped animals even after they proves reliableand if this serum be in enn manufactured sufficient their own calves is almost certain to Salt is required by all animals The milker quantities Several outbreaks of the poraeaaa herd of good dairy cow requires an ounce or more and disease have occurred in the United a day while she shou'd be given all she States the last of them several Then Cupid Gets Busy needs she should not be forced causing a The great loss "He talked to her about his misunderstood to take more than she wants It is best "ctlve method of stamping out the self- the infalliblesign that therefore to give only a small disease heretofore has been to slaughter quantity on the feed and to place rock woman has found favor with a man" all cattle salt In yard she affected and thoroughly "The Ghost Girl" by Mary boxes In th wher -rom disinfect the can Ilek It af wilt premise Marlowe personally New Spring and Easter reduce association as plan discoveryf y Company Co-operative TO "EVERYTHING AWAY SWEPT Tragedy IN ' ' American officer tells moving sudden and swift destruction It Northwest happened on a ebruary day when a warm sun and Chinook wind from the Pacific were melting the snow All along the trail as tjie officer and his party wound up the mountain side great masses of seemed to overhang them and snow than the officer once more noticed how old anxious the grizzly-haired guide seemed to be Only narrow path had been cleared through the snow and the 20 mules followed one another in singlefile Halfway up they came to four cabins occupied by miners Three brawny men in red shirts stood at the floor of one of the cabins talking as the party filed past Salutes were exchanged but the officer's pury nad no occasion in a of Several about three hundred feet and turn were about to make in the trail when the leader liv'ted to look back The guide was ahead-the officer second The line of mules was strung out for a quarter of a mile and on foot among them were five packers all halfbreeds The officer beard no signal of danger of alarm no cry With the swiftness 500 of thought the snow feet up the mountain began to move The width of tlie avalanche was about half mile and it a moved very rapidly There were thousands of tons of snow hundreds of trees hundredsof great boulders In a few moments it was all over and of a cloud what seemed smoke It hung over the spot drove off down the mountain after two or threeminutes and the officer looked for bls pack Residence Properties Choice Corner Business Lot on Main Street halt gone Sale or a had - Property a They WEAR" Moab our to AND USE : in An EAT AVALANCHE American Northwest Graphically Described by Army Officer Who Led Party story a I gs ashions of- J doesn't ft? Yet that is what regularly every year when of milk the cun arrives at plant or creamery sour One over $2000 worth creamery returned of milk and in year to one cream farmers A milk plant received nearly milk In one 50 (KM) gallonsof sour year Vv'hj? Because the milk was held and shipped at too high a temperature and (lie bacteria in It multiplied so thut the milk soured before it rapidly arrived on the Cooling milk farm will All that Is this loss required Is Natural a supply of ice and a little care be ice can harvested on farms where 85 per cent of our milk Is produced sibilities foot-and-mouth mW) this use in after can milk a To 7 good milk We our Offerin cream Hurts happens thing to do Ice store the for e or a period of 30 days the cow re reived a balance ration consisting of and silage grain hay corn The was then replaced by the apple similar length of time pomace for ten dav following transition period and ilfter like for the change in diet transilion period nt (he end of 30 days the original ration continuing silage third was resumed and continued for 30 dtty period The quantity fed- 30 pounds of wet per day such that the pomacedry - wasin total the matter the weight of dry matter in the silnge replaced The quantities of grain mid hay fed remained practically constlint throughout (he whole ex can't 1 first a a Are our sufficient silage ive xa ew tools are crops of the farm for the required and average farm two saws two pair of tongs two ice and one hooks one pointed bar straight board for marking should be fl MA Department States Agriculture) This milk 's high and 7 United I Inspector- Your bacteria count of 400 dri''d-npjtle (he Indeed Majority Be Can of Is LOSS Harvested on of arms and Is Most Profitable Crop Ice (Prepared by Milk REDUCES MILK Natural the a used COOLING "Two-thousand tion Yef 1922 9 ASSOCIATION Use Been in Years March i a Business Block Two-story Office Equipment of Stock and Saddle Work and Horses MiscellaneousProperty Particulars Inquire of Moab Utah ull 1 ixtures kinds Cattle Other or all Times-Independent train mule had escaped fllllllllllllilllllllllll cabins and they too the indeed very swept down into the valley mile below and a almost across it or a space of half a mile wide there shrub-not a was neither tree nor yard of earth The avalanche had ground its way down to tlie rocks- New York Herald Not He a man looked for nor the a ‘fr-1" -- had disappeared trail hud been The overheadnd re-tnsUing K Let Us ti n - - - - - - Telephone -SAVES -SAVES -SAVES The lying Clouds Ar The clouds are flying fast sharp and Isolated come drops of rain so tJiat one thinks it must be But it Is a spray no handful of rain The ship swishes and sinks forward five a hollow thudding sod rears slowly backward along the pinkish lofty coast of Sicily that is just into s bay the rom open sea tl long comes the rain com H waves - D tjjwrence - - I-- ACTS BULL OR Has Many r- Idea r- DAIRY PLAN Thursday UTAH MOAB TIMES-INDEPENDENT ' PAGE Install MIDLAND J N a TIME STEPS YOU Phone in MONEY YOUR TELEPHONE Corbin :: Home Today COMPANY Manager - |