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  3. DAIRY SHORTHORN.

    Mr. G. P. Golden's Dairy Shorthorn cow Lady Doreen 2nd, second at the Royal Show, Cambridge (England), in July, in a class of 29 four-year-old entries, giving 34¾ lb. milk in the ring. Her yield with first calf was 10,067 lb. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE DAIRY.

    Before anatomy was so well understood as it is to-day people believed that the milk veins of cows contained milk, and not blood, and in those early times ...

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  6. DAIRY NOTES.

    It does not need argument to show that the calf should be allowed some substance to replace the fat which, has been abstracted from its natural food ...

    Article : 615 words
  7. SILAGE.

    There are many reasons why dairy farmers should make greater efforts to convert a proportion of the fodder crops now growing on their farms into silage. ...

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  9. THE FLY PEST IN THE DAIRY.

    The rapidity with which flies multiply is amazing. One wintered over female fly will. If unmolested, produce a progeny by February (in America) of 5,598,720,000,000 ...

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