DEVICE FOR MILKING.
If Applied to the Palls It Will Secure Good Results. Slovenly milking is often to be accounted for by the- small size of the pail's top. A good deal of the milk will persist in running down the outside. To make easier milking, have a top
TOP FOR MILK CAN.
shown in the cut. The farcatch the stream of milk into the pail. It will of muslin over the piece, thus straining into the pail. Let just fit into the top Agriculturist.
Cows at Their Best. cow falls off in the flow of her may, by judicious managebrought back to her average but the time lost can never and there will always, in an additional cost for give a return for the time to make the cow pay at her best, and it should to keep her there as long to do so.—Dakota Field
A Creditable Showing.
A Chautauqua county (N. Y.) man has 13 cows which he claims produced 82,745 pounds of milk between April 12 and December 32. 1897. That is equal to C,3C5 pounds of milk per cow during the eight months. This is probably about five times the weight of the cows. At the low price of 60 cents a hundred pounds for the milk the product of each cow was .worth $38.19, showing a very fair profit on the cost of keeping the
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3614, 23 December 1905, Page 4
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231DEVICE FOR MILKING. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3614, 23 December 1905, Page 4
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