Show 1 DAIRY PROFITS ARE COMPARED Great Variation Shown In Weber County Production According to the he Weber County Cow association alsoc report for Jul the 10 0 highest eow cows In milk and butter f fit faL production are as follows J n Hinchcliff s regis registered Jer Jersey Jenny top tops the list vt with lIh Ith 1313 pounds pound of and 78 78 pounds of butterfat on a food feed cost of ot 9 46 45 for the month C SPotters SPotter's S Potters Potter's reg- reg regI reg registered I ler Holstein comes second with I 1286 5 6 pounds of ot milk meth and 66 90 pounds o of butterfat on a n t feed d cost o of 13 52 62 W J rado i I Guernsey rinks ranks third with 1277 2 pounds pound of milk and pounds e or of bu butterfat on a cost basis orI of or 3 20 0 I t YOU orni n R LC LI I I The remaining se seven come In fn the thet follo follo Ing order REe State Industrial t I i I schools school II registered HolsteIn 16 1550 0 pounds of mil milk and 54 23 25 pounds pound of butterfat with a n feed cost of SPotters SPotter's Potters Potter's registered Hol- Hol HolI HolsteIn 1101 I H 5 60 C S I steIn with nith 1853 1553 8 pounds of mille and 63 53 76 pounds pound of butterfat at a feed cost cot of 13 52 62 Ud Ed Green Green- Greenwell well Green Well s 15 grado grade Guernsey tae takes sixth place with 1001 3 pounds pound of mil milk pounds of butterfat at a aI feed cost of 2 2 McKay Brothers grade Guernsey pounds pound of mIk with 53 63 01 pounds of or butter butter- butterfat butterfat I I fat at on a teed feed basis of 2 Z nd grade Guernsey pounds of or milk with 50 60 92 pounds of butterfat on a cost of 2 W V I IJ IJ J grade GuelD Guernsey y 1221 4 1 I pounds of milk mUk and 50 08 pounds of butterfat at a n cost of o 3 20 C CS CS CS I S Potters Potter's s registered d d HOlstein pounds of milk end nd 77 49 40 77 I I pounds of butterfat on a cost or of orI I 13 5 52 takes the tho tenth place HERDS L J The herds of 10 or more cows ranking highest t In the tho tests were C S Potters Potter's herd with 10 cows W an average a average of 1142 pounds of or mil milk with an avera average e production production production tion of 39 81 pounds of butterfat on an average feed cost of 1362 1352 The State Industrial school s a herd of 13 pows cows with an average a cr e pro pro- pro pro- production of or pounds of milk 32 56 55 pounds of butterfat on a Il cost costo of 5 60 Ed Dd Greenwell's hord herd of 12 cows with an a 1 I rage production production production tion of or pounds of milk and I 32 26 pounds pound of butterfat at a Il cost of 2 per pel cow ow Sf SMALLER R HERDS The fi fhe e highest hems horas numbering under ten cows cons are arc J R n Hinchcliff s herd hord of or four cows with an Il average cragG of or 1 pounds of milk 40 18 pounds of or butterfat at an average cost ot of W JI Ji J I Wilson lIson s herd of or seven seyen cov cows covis s with th i an average production of pounds of or milk pounds of butterfat on a a Il cost of or per Ir cow McKay Brothers herd of five IV cows Vi with Ith pounds of milk mille md Ind 36 55 65 pounds of or butterfat on a cost of 2 Z per pel cow for the month Ar- Ar Arthur Arthur Ar Arthur thur GroWs Crows herd of sl sit she cows with pound pounds of milk 1204 04 pounds of or butterfat per pel cow on nn a acost a acost cost basis of 2 John Shaws Shaw's herd of seven cows with an average pro pro- f prof pro T 4 of or pounds of or milk aud and I Ion 30 20 52 pounds of or butterfat per pel caw cawon I I on a feed cost of or 3 The average pound pounds s of milk mm per cow for the tho count 1 1 9 hp he het t I average pounds of butterfat for forthe forthe or the county was nas 31 33 and the Ihl I aver age aver aver-jago feed teed cost per pel COIn cow CO in the county IllSe was hU I I |