Show r Zt y POOR FEED P PLANS LANS J CUT HERD PROF PROFIT IT 4 Milk Yield Decreases if Cows if-Cows Lo Cows ws Dont Don't Get Right Ration Indifferent teething feeding methods methods' methods for for tor the s dairy herd arc are sometimes largely T I J r rev re- e for r a drop In n milk mill t tion during the summer on and 1 an OD uneven uneven un un- i even production which has R a bad effect ef ef- upon the- the profits of the dairyman 4 It is pointed out by O. O 1 L. L Bla Blackman J of the animal husbandry department of ot the Ohio State university The time to plan the summer man management management 1 program Is while the c cattle Attie kare t k I are enjo enjoying good past pasture ure says Blackman Backman The j big flow of milk usually usually ally comes In May and June while rattle cattle are enjoying nearly Ideal feeding feeding feed teed j ing conditions Later when flies fifes hot bot j weather and up dried pastures come coine along there comes conies a n big slump In milk j production and the spring freshening cows never come corne back Jack to the high level of production Blackman asserts that when the undesirable un an- desirable pasture conditions come corae on onIt i it ma may be profitable profitably to keep the cattie cattle cuttie cat cat- tie tle up during the day and to feed eed some extra tra roughage such as silage Sometimes more graIn groin may also be beI I added profitably In addition to the careful management manage manage- ment during the summer a good breeding system which will bring the thee cows Into milk at the times when th the supply of milk Is generally low and i prices good will help the dairyman solve the problem of ot uneven production tion and consequent loss |