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Roughage as She Will Eat Up Clean—Avoid Increase In Body Weight Above Normal, In the management of the modern cows with conditions most con- duction of milk and butterfat in each will this as mutch up clean roughage as she and a portion of Hike grass, silage, soiling crops found a good working rule to as many pounds of grain feeds per day butterfat a week, or one-fourth to one- third as much grain as she gives the amount de ducing milk with a low per cent of body weight above the nor mal for each cow, since the milk secre- general rule, is likely to suffer when cows commence their feed the formation of body fat. it follows that fed to utilize for what has been the herd alike under this sys from no two cows in exactly Rectamon OF DicesTisLe MATTER Anp Protein to Total Dav MATTER in RaTions For i200 PounoCows * TIER OR SL po TEXT 3 ] itd. israsbesaies tcc Reem - pe hn mo _— ee BEL DALIAR cr Production and Size Are the Determining the Food Requirements of Dairy Cows—The Amounts of Dry Matter and Digestible Protein Should Increase in Proportion to the Production of Butterfat. Factors Ww COW Inu and wever, lating the fe with the requir “individ 1 rows by adaptis ordance ire which f the JUDGMENT IN SHAPING TREES Care Should Be Exercised Not to Cut Away Any Portion Which May Affect Appearance. In shaping must Where the trees, the orchardist use his own judgment the ghould be AWAY any portion of the tree which may af fect ginn largely small care exercised not to cut frees are very its appearance in the future. Be ng or are re should start on your takes on them not r mis always costly If you observe a serious young nee by tree, it shouk lied at which nk will not make the best cer. If “uch a early In the lifetime of a ‘rea it will but to al for any | eth of time injure and defor t i pe manently. REMEDY FOR A SAGGING DOOR Old Wagon Rod and Staple, Arranged as Shown in Hlustration, Will Prove Satisfactory. cutting away the one you thi pro- defect is remedied gcarcely be noticeable 14 low it to remain ta toy i8 3 For Joh: Reagan ka arm Journal od at the bott Cure for Sagging Door. the staple through it. Run the oth- er end of rod through a block fas tened near the top of the door, put on the burr and Highton, Properly Fed and Handled Mature Ani. mal Will Keep Better If She Mas Two Litters Yearly. Two litters a year mean two divi yoar, instead of one. Properly fed in better breeding condition and will give her owner more years of profit able service if she has two litters a year than If she has only one, To do this, pregnant a full supply of bone. blood and musclemaking feeds, in order that the development of the unborn vigs will not weaken her by taking these materials from her own body. Trouble May Appear at and Is Almost Sure to From Three Any Time Result Causes. Milk is especially likely be bit the spring, but this may appear at any time, It is a sure to result from (1) es the last remaining wecds in closely grazed pastures, (2) bad health of the cow, or (3) the growth of bacteria in the milk. The cure in each case congists in finding and removing the cause and suggestions for doing so are made by Percy Werner, Jr., of the Missour! college of agriculture, if the milk becomes gtanding, it is not the cow's fault results from the growth of bs brought in by particles of dirt or ma nure or left in improperly cleaned ves sels, If the milk of all cows in herd is bitter when drawn, the feed is probably at fault, and the bitter taste will probably disappear if the «¢ are kept in a lot where they get at weeds. This will give the tures a better chance to get a good start If only one or a few of the cows give bitter mi it is probably because they bad health or go kept ill not trouble Imost iting bitter after but icLeria the OWS cannot pas are in and their milk should be k away from the it wi apoil the whole PULLET TROUBLES IN SPRING Many Young Fowis Lost From Ever sion of Oviduct—Watch for Bloody Eggs in the Nests. rest so that milking A number of hens pullets, are from the always rouble viduct, If you birds walking gait, and upon clos ati the lower portion the ov jecting from the abot tion find fduct pre of rex an recognize a Mass POULTRY DUSTER IS USEFUL Fowls Dust Themseives With Germi. cide as They house—How Leave Men It Works, Enter or Poultry Duste a Y mesh funnel, in a sirip of wire germ of the hen germicide is Wiscon shaped wire side of which mesh, extending up cide When moves the dusted there is into the the back funnel, the the feathers among in Agriculturist Add Lime, Phosphorus and Potash to Soils Needing Them-—Give the Seed a Fair Chance. The prin growing ma lows: Give the ¢ healthy 1 phorus them In some matter to the soil over i } Make a lant by addin lime, phos and potash t« ofis ths nes vegetal eo the sup often and keep up clover enough. Give the seed a fair chance by plac in mellow soll and covering it to one inch deep If sown with a nurse crop. sive the young plants a chance by not seed ing the grain crop too thickly, by top dressing with manure if practicable, More Skimmiik Left on Farm to Feed to Hogs, Calves and Poultry, Says Ohio Bulletin. Farmers will make more money by Ohio state university. Skimming highest cream leaves more skimmilk on the farm to feed to the Skimmilk utilized in this way has a feeding while, if the mk is left in the cream, The buttermaker usually wants a cream testing around 36 or 40 per In the winter, if the cream ig above 40 per cent, it is rather difficult to get the ercam all out of one can into another or into a vat. Cream testing about 46 per cent in the winter aud 10 per cont in the summer {8 right for butier-making. | THE MARKETS | PHILADELPI inl export, No 31.184 £1.1¢ We @ Ons $404 BH veal calves, $0.50@ 10 Hogs Prime and m $1005@10.10 Yorkers 10.05; light Yorkers, $8.40@ 9.50 $8.50@8.75; rougha, $R.75@9.10 heavies heavy 299 PIES, KANBAS CITY. —Hogs—Bulk. @980; heavy, $0.76@087%; and butchers’, $0.70@9.80: @9.70; pige, $5.5009 Cattle—Prime fed steers, $9350 9.95: dressed beef steers, $8G9.25: Southern steers, $7.256@9: cows, $5.50 @8.35; heifers, $7.25@9.50; stockers and feeders, $7T@S8.85;: bulla, $5.75@ 7.50; calves, 36.50@ 10.50 Sheep — Lambs, $11@11.60; lings, $8.76@10.75;: wethers, 9.50; ewes, SS8@ 8.85. $8.60 packers , $0.50 ligh Year $5.70@ CHICAGO Hogs —- 8.85; lights, $9.35@9.95; @9.90; heavy, $0.25@9.90 @050; pigs, $7.26@9. Cattle—Native beef steers, 37.900 0.05; stockers and feeders, $5.90@ R65; cows and heifers, $4.25G9.650; calves, $6.25@ 0.50. Sheep Wethers, $5.20 9.10; lambs, Bulk $0.700 mixed, $9.50 ; rough, $0.35 26.906 x nee. Hogs, pigs and lights, mixed and butchers’, $6.66 good heavy, $9.85@ 9.00 ewes, ST. LOUIS ® stomn 85: @n.00,; ealth for Sick Women For Forty Years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Has Been Woman's Most Reliable Medicine —Here is More Proof. To women who are suffering from some form of woman's special ills, and have a constant fear of breaking down, , the three following letters ought to bring hope ; == North Crandon, Wis, — old I got man 1 “When I was 16 years ied and at 18 years I gave birth to twins and it left me with very poor health. 1 could not walk across the floor without having to sit down to rest and it was hard for me to keep p about and do my work. 1 went to a doctor and he told me I had a displacement and u nd would have to have an operation. This frightened me so that jad not know what to do. 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