| Show profits of malli mr HI sedgwick of Corn cornwall walli connecticut stated at the farmers meeting at lowell dwell massachusetts in september that farmers in his neighborhood were engaged in producing milk for the new now york market referring to the short feed of the fall of 1871 he added 91 our farmers uli nil ril rii declare they will not go back to the old oid way of feeding stock we cut up mpr our straw and every everything thin available many of us have adopted adopted the piar of f steaming the food for our cattle nna and we are satisfied from the experiments perl peri ments we behave have made that we savea third thira by steaming it asa As a sample sampie bf af what jas jab this manner of feeding will doi dol do I 1 will relate an instance of a young man who a year ago thi lat last spring bought a farmos 80 acres of bf land for the tho farm then kept 11 cows 4 or 5 yearling aud and a horse or two the young man took hold of that farm and immediately 14 aeres neres of bowed corn he increased the stock to twenty five cows and icy lcy kept P t them on 12 acres feeding them the sowed bowed corn also cutting eis his els gats oats green for food his receipts the first year were over this year he has summered summed on that eb bame same me farm 27 cows and he told me the oth other erday day that his 27 cows would average him lihn each from the profit on OH milk i t the springfield ign calls the great american standard bearer ser coant bates the tho champion champlin jackass kass of t thirld h 0 V y |