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Show K Linseed meal is a good substitute H foi tho fat In milk. H A cow will waste as much enorgy I fighting flies as she requires to raise Rj, a calf. Wv, Thoroughly stir the milk In the cans r In warm weather. A long-handled soup K ladle Is handy. When a milker can talk to his H cow as he does to his best girl he Is In a way to succeed in the dairy B) business. Rj With a thoroughly good cow to mi manufacture it wo can always af- Hf ford to put In feed and take out Rj butter. 'I The dairyman who takes his money I out of the savings bank to build a Hi silo makes a good Investment of idle HI capital. I if the calf Is a slow eater it Is not HI molested by the greedy calf next to H hlro. Stanchions on tho dairy farm HI ClU expedite greatly and overcome 1) many of the obstacles and dlangroo-ablo dlangroo-ablo things In feeding calves The chomlst cannot find that a silo adds anything to tho nutritive elements ele-ments in a cornstalk, but It does add palatablllty and that counts for a good deal. If you have six cows and no separator, sepa-rator, sell one of the cows nnd buy a separator. You will save work nnd make money by the deal. A good creamery in a town means prosperity for tho farmer and the business man. Tho cow Is the causo of it all too. Produce what tho consumer wants when you aro placing a product on tho market. That's tho secret of good prices and a brisk demand. The temper of a bull does not improve im-prove with age; handle him always as If he was a possible sourco of danger, Cows, horses and sheep suffer from the direct rays of tho midsummer sun. as much as do men. If you haven't got trees, sneds should be built. A halt cupful of wheat flour and a raw egg in tho milk. If given to a calf with scours la said to be very beneficial. |