Show T to 0 avoid feed flavors caused by many weeds in the fall of the year when the pastures get low creameries crea meries commonly have trouble from what la in known as feed flavors caused from the cows eating various kinds of weeds writes A J mcguir in the farmer fanner undesirable flavors are also caused from rye and rape pasture and from various kinds of vegetables especially onions and cabbage ae leaves FA ves it la Is an established fact that feed consumed by cows exerts the strongest effect when the teed feed tins has been consumed a few hours before milking for this reason feeds that are apt to produce an undesirable flavor should always be fed immediately after milking in the case of rye and rape pasture the cows should be turned on such pasture for only a few hours in the morning after milking the same would apply to weedy pastures where the cows have to be fed supplementary tary feeds such as bundle corn these feeds should be fed in the afternoon and the cows kept off the pas pai ture that is apt to produce undesirable flavors silage should always be ba fed immediately after milking rather than before |