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Show H DAIRY SUGGESTIONS. B If a cow 1ms a sore tent, milk very mm carefully and apply extract of witch 9K iinzcl. HK If a cow's teats are muddy or covered jB with other filth, they should be washed SH with' witter and then wijwd dry lcfore beginning to milk. J With tempcraturo under control and churning direct at tJie right tlmo, the butter will como solid so as to bo cosily handled and free from buttermilk. When the butter is marbled it Is cither caused by leaving too much buttermilk but-termilk In tho butter at the last working work-ing or the salt has not been distributed evenly. Much of the average form butter contains con-tains many of the essentials of good quality, but because It falls in one or more essentials, it falls to bring the best prices. The laws enacted'dnring thcpnstiwo years with reference to oleomargarine, seem to be slowly but surely reducing tlio output of tho stuff, and they arc certainly of great benefit to the legitimate legiti-mate dairy Interests. Bitter butter may be caused by the cows drinking of pond wnter, eating wtjeds that give a bitter tnRte to the milk, and sometimes by allowing the' cows to be too long in milk or It may be caused by want of cleanliness with the milk vessels. Rural World. . |