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Show EXCELLENT BOX FOR FEEDING Device Shown In Illustration Saves Much Feed That Cowa Waste During Dur-ing Process of Eating. Most cows when fed bran or ahorU will waste about a third durtng the process of eating. They will get a mouthful and scatter It over the outside out-side of the box. The box shown In ;he accompanying illustration is intended in-tended to obviate this difficulty, s)i the Homestead. It Is made H Inches wide and 28 Inches deep with the back side 12 Inches deep, the top section flaring about 40 degrees. Slats are fcvjctllent Feed Box. then nalltvl in the bottom of the box aa Indicated. hlch are two Inches high and compel the eows to lick the feed instead of retting a mouthful to catter over tte ground. Cheesecloth for Milk. No use to use cheesecloth for straining strain-ing milk unless It I thoroughly cleaned clean-ed after each operation. We have seen farmers shake out tfce cloths, souse them Into a pall of cold water, hang them on the fence and let them go at that Cooling Milk. In spite of all that has been published publish-ed in the farm paper and urged by dairy schools, there are yet comparatively compara-tively few farmer who pay any attention at-tention to the proper cooling of milk. |