Show h Dairy i Hints Plenty of legume hay and silage and the proper amount of a good grain mixture should be he the aim of every dairy farmer during the winter months t t a Legume hay Is a n good foundation for tor the bulls bull's winter ration It Is high In mineral and and Is valuable val val- for tor keeping heavily used bulls In lin condition conditio e e Holsteins and producing large amounts of ot milk that Is lower In kr fat sho should Ic have one pound of ot grain for four or five e pounds of milk produced pro per day a. a Alfalfa rhay hay Is the most desirable dairy tee feed from the tho standpoint of ot yield per acre and feeding value per ton Th The average cow will consume p about two tons of hay bar per year when not fed ted silage a a a aIn In planning In the dairy fed the rough rough- I age ge should govern Jo the kind of grain and the the proportions of ot the different grains Corn alfalfa sweet clover or soy soybean bean silage Imparts an abnormal fla fia- flavor vor 01 to when fed to dairy cows lefore milking I. I In order to obtain the benefit of aInge si silage a- a loge lage III In the dairy rh ration Ion and at the tho thosa j S sa e e tIn time e loss Cue tuc to the pr pro pro- I t durton of flavored lla e milk teed feed all all silage l Immediately i lr after milking j J r I II t I I tI I I l |