Show manure and rotation to reduce cost of dairying not nil all the die virtues of dairy farming fanning are wrapped up in rood herds of well fed cows Successful dairy arm farming a requires the con constant slant practice of crop crol rotation including a legume in order to supply the herr herd with the proper feeds mud manure la Is produced deuced I 1 annually which on well managed farina Is put back in n the soil for the benefit of succeeding crops were it not for rotation of if crops and manure the crop yields on our dairy furnis would not be what they are today J in this flits connection some interesting data to aa available from the missouri station corn grown n continuously on the same saine land without tri manure anure or or other fe fertilizer averaged bushels per acre acie over oer a 0 30 year period in a rotation of corn oats slid and clover alth out manure or other fertilizer the co corn rn averaged avei aged bushels per acre in a three year rotation of corn oats all and clover with in manure anure tile the corn coin averaged 44 bushels bus liels per acre overs over a 30 year period Alan tire and rotation with legumes are valuable means of reducing the costs or of producing milk |