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DENMARK INCREASING NUMBER OF MILK COWS.

The total number of horned cattle in Denmark on July 16, 1924, was 2,660,000, against 2,523,000 in July, 1923, an increase of about 143,000 heads according to Smr Tidende of September 17, 1924 The number of milk cows and heifers in calf was 1,368,031, against 1,339,047 in 1923, showing an increase of about 29,000 heads only, but there was a greater increase in the number of heifers not yet in calf, about 97,500 heads more than in 1923, which indicates the intention of the dairy farmers to increase their stock of dairy cows in the ensuing year,

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Shannon News, 3 February 1925, Page 4

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DENMARK INCREASING NUMBER OF MILK COWS. Shannon News, 3 February 1925, Page 4

DENMARK INCREASING NUMBER OF MILK COWS. Shannon News, 3 February 1925, Page 4

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