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Show THE WISE PAIItVarAN KNOWS THAT The dual purpose cow may bo good enough for tho man who wants to kill his dairy cows for beef, or try to make dairy cows out of his bcof cattle, cat-tle, but for the man who la running a straight dulry ho should ellmlnato all beef blood from tho strain of his animals. ani-mals. Th6 biggest row Is not always tho best animal In the dairv by a long shot. Good quality may bo contained in a small cow and sonio breeders assort that It Is more frequently In tho medium or even under-sized animal ani-mal than In tho larger ones. The greatest waste "In tho dairy Is the wasto of unscientific feeding pouring stufilng expenslvo food into cows that arc unsuitable for tho production pro-duction of milk. No .other department of farming appeals more strongly lo the pride of the farmer than dairying. Dairying, liko sheep raising, can only bo pushed to Its highest success by men who lovo tho business and who aro willing to sacrifice at tho start some of tho profit pro-fit in order to build for the future A German psychologist aftor some Interesting experiences has discovered that hens really have good memories They certainly never fall to remember that tho best sciatchlng Js in tho choicest llowcr l)ed In tho garden. ,A uhcat field owned by a Russian farmer, comprising 70 acres at Chcro- ' kco, Okla.. yielded 3,291 bushels, an ! average of 47 bushels of G2 pound. ' The farmer sold this wheat for $1.02 per bushel, tho crop bringing ?3.33fi, exactly $335 more than the entlro quarter section comprising his farm cost five years ago. The now cattle cars of the Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania railroad havo round corners and every bolt and nut Ij counter-sunk so that tho interior h perfectly smooth a i.J the cattlo cannot Injuro themselves them-selves in them. |