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Show 'DAIRY fir iHr JgsU .-C- & A, ? S5fcj, '-.j-jx X'O-li J V-jgU ii-r"2 UNPROFITABLE DAIRY FACTS Any Farmer Can Insure Failure of His Business by Following Rules of Arizona Expert. By following these rules any dairy farmer can insure the failure of his business, says Professor G. W. Barnes, farm advisor on live stock of the University of Arizona agricultural extension service: 1. Use scrub bulls. This will run down any herd in quick time. 2. Let the bull run with the cow s. This will make their milk yield fall off and their calves come when least desired. 3. Do not test the cows for milk production or butterfat. In this way the poor cows will lose enough money in a year to buy several good ones. 4. Keep only the heavy eating cows which produce little milk. 6. Raise only the heifers from non-producing cows. 6. Feed sour and rotten feeds. 7. Do not supply pure water, but make the cows drink out of mud holes. 5. Furnish no shade during the summer months. 9. Have no shelter for the cows in cold and inclement weather. This r i r;. ' 1 r ' pi 11 -pAJfpli . Well Arranged Dairy Barn. will reduce the milk flow from 33 to 50 per cent. 10. Milk at irregular intervals. 11. Hire rough milkerz who do not milk thoroughly. 12. Get in the cows with the assistance as-sistance of dogs. 13. Feed only enough to keep the cows alive. This will Burely stop the milk flow. 14. Never pay any attention to udder ud-der troubles. Beautiful cases of garget gar-get may thus be developed. 15. Buy cheap dairy cows anywhere. any-where. In this way one may Bucceed in introducing contagious abortion into in-to the herd and community. 16. Keep the dairy buildings and utensils as dirty as possible. A very Inferior quality of milk may thus be produced. |