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Show DAIRY NOTES. Drops In the bucket are what fill the mllkpnll. Some dairymen favor sowing corn so thick that small or no ears drvelop. The young heifer with her first call should have the best possible treatment. treat-ment. Did you ever stop to thing that it is the last pound a cow eats that re-urns re-urns the most profit? There Is little or no danger from cows consuming the twine, used for binding corn, in silage. When you find a good milker, grip him fnst. He Is worth more to you than two or three extra cows. When alfalfa can be obtained for IS a ton It should be used very freely in the feeding of dairy cattlo. One reason w hy cows do not do well Is that they are not salted often enough. Is It that way with yours? Cows that do not possess the dairy form are unable to endow their prcRt-ny with the diary temperament The man who produces pure, clean milk for the babies In the city has a clear conscience, clean hands and a pure heart. Clover and skimmed milk will tnaks the pigs grow rapidly and evenly, and produce the highest class of pork Corn alone will not do these things. Throw away the old churn that lets the cream fly all over the house every time you use it. Get one that will eft able you to do th i work neat and clean It Ij as Impossible to estimate the productiveness and value of a cow at It I" to guess the exact number of bunbels of corn a certain field will yield As the first cold winter weather sets In. stable the producing cow a com fortably. and see to It that they bavt ail they can eat every. nllu tod morning. |