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Show MAKE-UP OF GOOD DAIRYMAN Hie Class May Easily Be Judged From Appearance of Stable Little Things Make Farming Pay. We can safely Judge a dairyman from his stable. If when you go Into a man's stable you ttee his cow standing stand-ing In good, dry straw a foot deep In HI A Good Stall. a roomy box stall, the fodder box arranged ar-ranged bo that all In eaten, a pood, roomy feed box, one deep enough so that when a feed of chop Is put In. the animal will not throw It all over before he cats It, you may know the owner Is a good farmer. In that kind of a stall you will not find any corn cobs mixed with the bedding; they are all gathered from tho feed boxes and placed In a barrel bar-rel and used for kindling. There nre other things by which we may Judge as to the class In which a fnrmer belong. If tho farm dwellings and outbuildings aro neatly painted, and the fences and gates In good repair, re-pair, you will not see haystacks or straw-piles standing out nil winter, or see this farmer husking out corn In April to as to get it out of the way for another crop. It is the little things that make farming pay. and the little things make the lotting game, too. |