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Let The Cows Go Dry

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
March
Year
1882
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

A long season of milk is absolutely necessary to be a profitable one. There is nothinjr that the dairyman needs more exhortation upoa than that oí giving a f uil ration to his herd at all times during the milking seaaon. There ia less excuse for feeding a good milch cow than for atinting any other animal. She does not ask any credit; she makes prompt daily payment- and her product is a cash article. If he has not the f ood at hand, prudenoe and good jndgement, as well as kumanity, require him to furnish her f uil rations at all times, without regard to a favorable or unf avorable season. wealwaya counsel dairymen to make an earnest effort to produce all the foods for their herds upon their o wn farms ;but the flrst principie of profitable dairying requires that they give abundant food to keep up an even flow of milk. whether they produee or purchase the food. -

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat