Show which nest A short time ago in answer to a question tho the rural stated that there was very little if auy any profit in milk nt at 2 cents a quart how does it compare with butter at 20 cents some of my neighbors neigh bois tell me they arder to sell tho the milk than to undertake the tha work of making but butter ter at these figures W D C selling milk at 2 21 cuts per quart pays better for tile tho tima being than making butter to be sold solder f 20 cents per pound buhat isar C nse ou U go into the business of belling milk to 0 the city market you must so arranga arranga your dairy as to produce almost as ml mich ich milk iu in the winter as you do in ill the in namer ant anil to do this you must feed heavily for nearly six ELS months in the yer year if you sell 5 3 our oar milk to a butter or cheese factory fa atory you cannot get an average ft er of 2 aj 2 1 cents per t 1 if it were simply a question of selling all your milk at 12 cents per ani producing as much or as little as yoi pleased pleaded and prod producing acing it when you pleased it would be fairly profitable em but you cannot do that in favor of making it is to be said that it takes nothing practically front from tho the soil abilo selling muk milk den depletes letes it as rapid rapidly lyas as dolesal does almost any crop A good butter maker in these days ought to get more than 20 cents on an average for his butter there aio hundreds of them yes thousands N ho he average at least sa 5 cents per pound for their entire production rural now new yorker |