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Show A calf cun be ialse.1 better, especially especial-ly on creamer) skim milk, If dropped In the fall The cold weather enables the farmer to get the skim milk back In better condition than during the Slimmer Slim-mer months The cult enn be kept (.rowing nicely on milk until thn glass comes then wenned and turned out to pasture without cheeking Its growth In the least The advantage In raising tho calf Is only one of several points In favor of full calving Tho cow rulvlng In the fall will produce moro milk In a year than one cnlvlng In tho spring, ai sho gita a new start when tho gTass comes In the spring, and will milk almost al-most like a fresh eow Again, the cowls cow-ls dr for six or eight weeks during the worst tlmo of the )iar to keep up the milk How, Iho hot dry purl of tho summer Fall rows give the largest part of the It milk when It s highest In price and when the ownei has tho most time to care for them, to market thill ptoduct and to rnlsp the calves. |