Show ROOT CROPS FOR DAIRY COW where lage of turnips are fed directly after milking no bad flavor results no matter what some people tell you turnips and other roots make fine milk producing feed turnips will not affect the flavor ot milk it fed at the right time it turnips are fed in large ties and two or three hours before milking they are likely to give the milk an unpleasant taste but it fed directly after milking no flavor whatever will be noticed A peck ot turnips to each animal per day is sufficient in most cases A good plan Is to teed directly after hay in the early morning and once a day is often enough A little salt scattered scat ered over the turnips which should be chopped in quarters or add to their roots make a very valuable add alon to the winter ration because they add to the variety of tho feed and no animal on the farm atea variety more than the dairy cow in wisconsin iowa and other western dairy states the root crop 1 becoming a very important part of the crop of the farm |