| Show dairy notes feeding dairy cows according to the tha amount of milk they produce Is a profitable practice silage made from corn fodder la is not nearly so sour soar it has a pleasant sweet smell and the cows will like it and do well on it it entirely dry fodder will make good silage but the water lidded added should equal the fodder by weight it should be tramped down thoroughly 0 a the best dairymen watch their cows very closely weigh and test the milk and feed each cow according to her capacity to respond to feeding 0 0 0 home dome grown feed good management and cows bred for production la Is the combination that many fire are using in making profits from small herds fodder silage not only makes better feed than dry fodder but it Is also more convenient to feed even though the corn fodder fodat r appears dry and wilted the stalk will contain considerable moisture ley icy water temporarily checks digestion and for an hour or more will cause the cows to shiver such conditions decrease the milk flow because they interfere with the cows digestive processes which must fung function tion properly in order to produce milk in daxl mum quantities it if there Is no not t enough moisture in the lie corn to pack the corn well in the tha silo ello then additional water should bo be added tills this may be added to the fan box in this way the fan thoroughly thorough lr distributes the additional water |