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Show DAIHI AND CKHAMEKY. oood opeWino rort oaiav skill AT HEW 0P.LCAN3. Nerthere tltlry rtrmlee rakaewa In LaaUleee Itlll There Mlf at lit a Tktr-eothlr Tktr-eothlr rrtfiltblt Setlhtrn Dairy I atie-Itgrerl atie-Itgrerl Cetla a Utlltn. Dairy farming, a II It known In the north. It hardly practiced at nil In thli locality, owing mainly to the dlfficBlty of cnltlvating Ihe gratara nra which the northern dairyman and ttockgrower luu learned to rely aa the iwlt of hi In. dnatry. Hay it an eipcnaire luinry and la tparlogly utad In feeding. Uon-centrated Uon-centrated food, which aro not ro aipen-tlve aipen-tlve to thlp and lundla at tboto of larger bulk, are rued at much aa pcei'blc, ami cotbm tce.1 bnlla form the chief inbalh Inlaforhay, Of thtlitlrr, goo.1 timothy It worth twenty-two dollan Ir ton. Ilran aellt at juat the aim price, prairie hay at ten dollari, arnl cotton aee.1 bnlla (at lha mill) at three dollar. The tttlrr hue trrrater nutritive value, according to Ihe telling price, than any of the oilier foode, and la valued particularly In Ihe dairy becant vl It abturbeut Iropvrtle. It will lake up a groat amount of water (many time lit own wolsht), ami Hint the covri ara Indnced to talt much mora water than tbey would ordinarily drink. Not wf Hit lauding tho high price of feeding feed-ing itofi, dairjlng hire, at will aa tlae-whero tlae-whero In the touth, thould U a very proflUllo Indoatrr when tmriuod with judgment and economy. In Ihe f.rit I lace, cowt ran bo pnrcbatnl very cheap, thu not requiring a. great outlay of caplUl, while the prlcuMalned fur milk (nnlformlyforlycenuifrgallon through-oot through-oot lh yrar) Il ono that tho norllicnier wonl.1 conaller anongh to jnallfy the rnoat rlaboraloontlay In the way of high feeding. One drawback to Ik preeent yitcmlithnt the tnannrial prodnctlt not a, aonrce of revenue, but often of lota, hen It cannot bo trlven away rartmen aro pal 1 twenty-five cent per load for hanllng It lo the meat convenient dumping ground. If the dalilt could bo rimorcJ to tbo 0n country, fltlJt of luchfrmiaaaat an beat adapted lo the tooth I ut Into cultivation, Ihemannra a; (.lied to th production of garden crop for market or of roota for feeding, and, mora than all. If better rattle were In trodncnl, the bwlnea might caally lak on element, of roflt now unlreaml of The high two wheele.1 carU la which lallk It iwd lied about Ihe city an very vcnltar, and ara all alike. They are plainly anl itrongly built, the thai! faatencd. tn the name to a to rtlte th front of the carl higher than the rear, and two ran ttrapiaM Mildly In lb front Th driver tUnJt behind hb rant, ami whir over tho Illy pared tlreett at a puce that threat, ut tho annihilation of the inllre outfit. llul how, cart and driver aro uteil to rough work, and to they never pant though AVmmta I broken au 1 ttrreta fall tf pltfaU).-Cor. American Agriculturist. Ilea It llll Ike alia. The ntunl practice In nllUu tb alio lo avoid add fermentation It to put in bat two an 1 on-half or three feel in depth of the foldtr In a tlntl day, and ltd Il allowed to heat until a leuitrlnro of about 123 drgt. It eeenred. Another ilm-llar ilm-llar layer la then added and left to baat In the atine manner, and thia procre U repeated nntil Hie tlto la full Worn on to throe day, or even more, may luter-vene luter-vene between the filling in of any two contlguona layert, according to tho condition con-dition of the foil lor anl the progret of the hosting procaM. Uach Ujr it carefully care-fully lwwke." at tho odgee an 1 corner to rorniJettly fill all tlie epeoo, bat any trainilng beyond whit U tciulred fur thla punoae li nvol.U-l. When then ara two ur uon alio th filling may alternate from ou to III other, a layer of fodder being put luta on while Ihe othera ara heating, and with a tingle long tilo, without partition, parti-tion, the two anil may be treated aa iriiarato allot and alternately filled In the aline way. Aa tin heat ilovtlope.1 In Ihe illur may be loat by eondactlon and radiation, It It found that a ttnijrtur i f from 193 to IMdrgt.leiiolareadliyobUlnei! at the bottom and corona of tlto anl along the walla, repecially if they are of matnnry or concrete, ThUdlfllcultyla obviated to aome ex. lent lycarointhemiiiuwvuuint of the fodder u tko alio it Ollvd. Hoard' Dairyman. t . a ( reamer. 0. h. Amet, of Iowa, write at follow In The Dairy World concerning Ihuecui-uny Ihuecui-uny of a luluble creamer for the making mak-ing of farm butteri Maiiyafaimer't wife it today raring for the milk of a herd of rowt, and totting tot-ting It In heavy atone croak or pot. Twice every day three utt hive to bo lifted to be waabed, acallej and aired, filled with milk and let away. The amount of butntin ttrcngth, of woman ttrength, rntnlre.1 to do thla work. If put Into eatlly uuJ, ratuol llgurea wonl 1 aatonlth any on wlm ha not given th tubject much thought Tin Injury lo a woman'! ( mother a) lutllh catnul by thla laboriou work cannot be put Into Bgnrei, bat the work can, an I no doubt often putt the woman hcrKlf upon a bod ot tlcknea or In the grave long before th time when from natural cauev th vould go there. Bo, ttlll ntlng tlie dollar ttandtnl of kalae, tho diKtir' llll aloneIf Hut thould be th wont oitna would often mora than pay for a Oral chu tjrUWo creamer VI kite rtka la 11.11. r. From rayexperlence I will aay that the trouble In evrry rami can bo traced to one of two cauar bringing the milk to too high a ttmrature or aklminlnz too cloae, lettlnif il churn In tho machine. I try to keep my milk at W drgt. and the cream tt cooled down to (10 degt,, aa It leave the latxhln by running over a cooler, and a long at 1 tee that luy milk It not wurmod too high nor nuuhlne akluimlng too rlote, I lure no f.-or of white Bki-Irwin Taul In Crwuuuj Jourrul |