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HEBE AND THERE. If you milk cows for a living, and do not t'est them systematically, you are simply guessing. Can you afford to guess? Wash and scald the separator after every operation. You will lose money; if you don’t. Dairy factories do not usually object to the feeding of turnips to cows. It is the turnips and rape-tainted milk and cream that they object to. Pure drinking water for cows helps to make pure milk. You will lose 4d per lb if you skim cream containing less than 35 per cent of butterfat. Second-grade cram is now paid for at the rate of lid less than “Finest.” Go for the “Finest.” You cannot guess which is your best cow; you have to prove it. Which herd would you sooner have—--20 cows with a 1501bs average, or 10 with 3001bs?
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXII, Issue 20, 16 February 1927, Page 3
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142MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Waipukurau Press, Volume XXII, Issue 20, 16 February 1927, Page 3
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