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Show ;0"0,0"0,-o;t'0-o-o-'0"'0;,3 Dairy Facts ::0-0-0-O0'.',0-0'-0-0Oii Itye nnd corn ullage will help dairy farmers to overcome hay shortage. Keeping records will show the dairy farmer how to make ten cows do the work of fifteen. Dry pastures mean low milk production pro-duction unless rows are fed both a concentrate ration and good legume hay. Much butter manufactured In the lale summer and fall has objectionable objection-able flavors, not only because of the difficulty of keeping cream sweet nnd untainted In the hot summer weather, but also because of the poor feeds In the dry pastures. CalUe kept In a warm shed will do betler rvery time than those left out In the wind. Chasing cows with dogs or driving them on the run with horses will decrease de-crease the flow of milk. Rough handling han-dling or loud speaking by the nttend-unt nttend-unt will also have this effect Even In summer the silo competes successfully with selling crops, for It supplies a uniform green feed Independent Inde-pendent of weather conditions nnd with economy of time nnd labor. |