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Show f ilAIDYivriTFS mj iai a 1 lVaiA 1 How eay It Is to forget to wash the calf pails. You ran save time by teaching your cows to go In their proper stalls. Tlan to raise your own protein feeds this year and cut out the high priced mill stuffs. lireeding for a special purpose tends to develop an anltiiiil that will be in harmony with her function. The man who is producing milk for the city trade should have a clear mind, clean bands snd a pure heart Few dairymen now make butter to sell. The price paid for butter fat by creameries takes all the cream from the farm. With corn fodder, corn silage, and clover, alfalfa or cowpea hay on band, the dairyman may conalder himself ready for business. Undissolved salt In butter Is the-re suit of too little moisture In the butter, but-ter, too coarse salt, or the butter being be-ing too firm when salted. I)on't overstock the pastures the coming season. Metier pay a pretty good price to get the young stock pastured before doing that A drouthy aumnier followed by a severe winter aie the conditions that 111 boost the silo next summer aa it has never been boosted before. Tle hired man who Is attached to the farm by hla own family, bis home and regular work is seldom one who Is dlsronten'ed wltb his position. The dairyman has no right to complain com-plain of the labor problem unless be Is mining to give a good faithful man steady work all the year around. It Is easier to keep specks out of the butter than to get tbem out S'rainlrg all water that goes Into the churn, through a cheesecloth, belpe. The most common cause of trouble wltb a separator la the vibrating of the bowl, due to tbe machine cot being be-ing level, or not securely fastened do a |