Show FIND VALUE OF DAIRY COWS only accurate way Is by use of MIN scales and babcock test B busl ness methods necessary by R n G IV the value of a dairy cow depends upon pon the amount of milk and butter tat fat she produces and tho the quality of 0 calves she as compared with mith the cost or of her heep judges of dairy cattle cin can in tho the majority of cases select vors very good cows from nery ery poor onis ant but in the intermediate grades grade even men most familiar with the so called dairy type mike make grao grano mis tikes takes it if there m were ere no other means of judging uie the lalue of dairy cows cove c ex capt by external appearances profits in dairy dairying ing would mould be more a in matter after or of chance than is now the case the only accurate way we hao of deter mining the balue of dairy cons coms la Is by the use of the milk scales and the bab A graphic illustration at a state fair the exhibit showed the amount of butter produced by three cows A poor a good and an exception ally good cow the amounts pro deuced were 12 42 pounds pounds and pounds respectively in which class are your cows cock test with this clean accurate and convenient method of finding the fat content of mill no DO dairyman can afford not to know just what his cows are doing the desirability of testing cows has been urged tor for many years scores of examples could be cited here test ing has meant increased profits it is generally generalli accepted that man dale dairy cows yield inadequate returns and that their removal from the herd would be a profit the easy means of detecting the robbers the babcock test and scales are well known and yet et rome ome dairymen dair merL go right on letting the old cow pay pa what nhat she wishes for her feed it Is not enough that the herd pay pa a profit each cow in the herd should be contributing her share toward tho the total profit until dairl dabi i men in en come to recognize that adequate business methods are necessary the need eed not hope tor for success |