Show IL CONSERVE SUPPLY OF FEED greatest Grea economy in feeding grain during war should bo be by dairymen prepared Prep tred by the I 1 I 1 alli stat state 18 noart merit of a allon nl daring the warn quires tile greatest greH great test vat w anomy in lu the lie feeding of grain to live stock human being must lie be fed led first yo at t milk pro bo that docs doc not mean mesta that our dairy anwa ena a should be or mi that they should bo be riNa lied to liva live on liala radons rations this I 1 Is tic tile ery time tile should ie io fed fell and m well ell fed in order to main mald alln sufficient supplies ot of dairy arhl ecta for our own ori arnild 8 nij dij ll 11 the armies ut of our alli nud and still liae croush for our clit chilian ilau population la in order to feld fet d the dalr dair herds u ull tit alth ath the nun intuni of grain substitutes must bo be fur 11 dished 11 ed tor for at I hast ast part of 0 tl tj 0 grain ath a good pasture during tile entire summer and falth tilt nih nth corn silage end and first class legume liay hay for ft fl id d ing in good dairy cea it will I 1 a heavy flow of mill at a of cost rost clover alfalfa coir pen soy bean vel et bum or other legume hay hey when fed led with good silage mill au maintain a mo rno dinin induction production of milk milt at it hely low cost under ordinary farhit condl eions it la Is not to be eidt eted that j legume hay ill take the tile place of tho tha J entire grain ratios but if it it la Is in part largo large quantities of grain will mill bo be released for human food the tito clr t step in bringing thia this condl do about roast must be the planting of more legoms Ic gumia nud and the tile sooner it la Is done the better it mill ft be for the individual dairyman as vell isell as for his state and nation kery daerr farm should pro duce when possible at least ono one ton of legume liay hay for each cow on the p place 1 ac 0 4 to fl P 14 fruits and green vegetables cro canned eo so as its to supply succulent and palatable foods for tho the family during the tile winter minter succulence Is just aa its essential to come na as to a humar being tito 1 abundant milk now flow obtained from june juno pasturage probably I 1 Is due to a largo large extent to the succulence of at tho the grass silage provides feed during winter when ravA cc Is not available with silage in thit ration dairy cattle can be kept in the condl null tion of health common to animals an tIn tincture sture the digustino system ft of A it caw cow Is mell suited mulled for the utilization of largo large quantities of green grasses 8 and other coarse succulent material Is palatable end and no other feed will combine so well with dry hay and a little grain to produce maxi maximum munt economical results the ution tion at 01 the patera nature con corti crop or the saying of one for any reason must be lia liar nested bufore maturity by placing it in alls all 11 s Is deservedly edly increasing in popularity abbat 40 per cent of the total food material in tho the corn plant la Is la in the malks and leaves when only the anra arm ire ere har harvested harre Tested eted nearly one balf half of the crop Is lost on the other hand when the crop Is put into tho the silo the losses are very small ho iso feed crops ran can be so successfully harvested under such widely varying conditions ns as those that hat ore are rut 1 ut into the ello silo only in case of drought or frost Is it necessary nece seary to rush the feiling of the allo 1 rain or dew on thi borago does not injure the tinge PREPARE PASTURE FOB FOR COWS good feeding end and protection from SV rm are of utmos import aco nc cool milk quickly TTe TIre pared by the tie united states dart leszt ment of agriculture ar nothing Is gained by dairy f a into bialk fleada tr on to during the lie early corly aaring months month protection from storms and rood gi feeding are of the tile utmost importance it if the cows are to bo be kept from losing or ur from falling olt off in wilk much tuch damage will le be done also to pasture pastures it they are tramped arami d and cut ui up while hile they are net met and before the gnats have gotten well started A small patch of borglum should elio tild be planted in tt a rich spot near the barn or pasture as a safeguard against a hortage shortage of at pasture in the early eum sum A J 4 I 1 the war wor hah hai brought about great demand for better dairy cattle mer dwi to drought ilan to plant a large enough acreage of corn torn or eor bar elium to fill 1111 n ello silo if planted early tho the it a acsa t be ailed early in neM for nc use during the early fall when the etarl et arc may be phort kow now that the vearin day days ure here ear every farin should arrange no so that ellk can be cooled as a toon soon ta 19 drawn froni from the cow anlee the cream Is to 10 be separated mith a separator cretia as man as separated or bUin reed should be cooled aad dept cool until churned a of tb th fallk luro more pid anu and wa con of the aremis cream kl deft properly ard tel a 1 f tit MV of buin TW ii |