| Show H- H tYMAN'S YMA WAGE SET B BY Y QUALITY fl R h. h Records gly gY 1 Shown in f Minnesota Test t men set their own wages by This Tills ts Is d d of ot cows 18 they keep facts secured from ty Iy shown In n o 0 records of if dairy herd im In Scott and I ent t associations f counties Minnesota Accord Accord- County Agent Raymond nd Aune as as- the Scott County nerd in n made cents per hour re- re For or or labor above e feed eed cost while I J herd paid Scott county hour per per only cents per erase return tor for all members If association was I- I J testing per er hour Dakota county statement corny comy com corn y 1 W. W E. E E Watson county agent even even more striking coni par being based on whole milk feed teed cost The return above e high herd In Dakota was 03 n t against 8 S Scents cents for tor er eer hour bour as a AL 61 em em rage herd of the me county jf j f f the dairy herd improvement ref re- re Loons received an nn average a Yf f f 33 cents these figures check close close- In i those for the entire state For For all nil of ot Minnesota a herdIng herd f. f Ing ng pounds of butterfat per Returned turned 52 cents above e feed co cost t ti i h hour of labor spent while pound herd which Is the state 5 tt returned only 17 cents These I ed II d lie ge e are based on 40 cent butterfat r uld have e to he reduced by 23 J jo o conform with the present 30 price says FI n. It R. Searles dairy University farm St. St Paul p la Dearies Searles eares adds that tl-at tI at producing low 96 h those making to 12 pounds Ink t paid only 2 cents per feed cost for tor labor In 1930 ji about 3 for the year This J however wever ver the man who wants to Ith this kind of cow will have hu ve IJ gip Y about 3 cents on hour for the theOn J pege ege On hours of at labor the ther g i r required for a cow the loss e abt t ut 4 |