Show F CT i. i MILK MILl PROD PRODUCTION IO N NEASY EASY TO STA STABILIZE STABILE BIL IZ I stock Live farmers c can n more stabilize production than grain fa 1 ers Weather does not Influence Vii Uv stock production to as great o an nn c ez as ns grain crop Dairy farmers q cru their production l I more t thai most classes of live lh-e stock for the r ea son Bon that their production pro Is c constant going to market markett Labor also tOn form jan j an al r Important t factor In la the f flea of dairy products and is an addition factor which makes for or stabilization The dairyman however has r c nr i- i if s f equalized his production during ih tb different seasons of the time year as ns asas nu t tas as might be generally profitable ing the high prices for butterfat In intS r cember there Is only 5 5 G or 0 G per cea of the product marketed f while on t u thi cheaper June market 12 or 13 per cent of the prod product Is sold soli IOlder J I Older dairy territories are m rapid correcting tine a the summer milking ten envy ency and are more nearly stabilize 5 production They are doing this as t if j gives them more profit If all nil of the tha dairymen in tIle the country would chan I It would mean menn that winter d dairying I 1 Iwas was not as profitable as summer dalr lag Ing l f Feed and market et conditions cans changes in the dairy market cone condl If feed prices are high as con com corn pared to the price of or dairy products products' t the feeding Is curtailed some cows cons are nr are sold for beef both helping to relieve the general market condition W When the opposite condition exists which fi 7 has been true In the Ule past Cec feeding ing and and milking are both expanded The fact that butter prices are becoming lower at nt the present time Is proof of ot th thi working of this factor i t |