Show 6 Modem l Cow Cov Needs More F Than Pasture Feeding Q Pasture alone was satisfactory for fur cows In the early du days s 's when even th the tha lJ Lest best of cows yielded only an un amount of or r milk which would now nosy be too lov luw for r profit but the present-day present animal has been heen developed to have ha a n capacity for producing milk so great that any ordinary nar nary pasture cannot furnish her her- enough feed for both milk production and for the maintenance of her burly body a says Prof I F. F B B. B Morrison head hend of the rice lv animal husbandry department at the New etc York loch State tate College of Agriculture h ture tore K Referring to the present surplus of or milk Professor Morrison orrison says the way r to reduce the surplus economically and efficiently a is to cull out and sell I to the butcher the low producers which even under normal conditions condition do no no pay for tor their keep If f e every dair dairyman who has low lots producers in his herd would dispose of Just one one- cow the poorest one In his barn the dairy surplus problem would be solved sol almost overnight he sn says s All Investigations on the cost of milk production show that high high Vrn pro producing c l b cows cote sp produce Togo c a milk and butterfat butterfat butter- butter fat more cheaply than those of moderate moderate mod mod- ai erate crate or low production nigh High production production pro pro- I Auction can cnn never ne be secured except s when good cows are well fed i |