lo June, 1909.] Systoimtic Dairying on llic Muc SiLcinip. 



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fodder), 7 acres potatoes, 2 acres Japanese millet. This represented 

 nearly an acre under cultivation per cow. If the dairy farmers through- 

 out Viiiorin would put an acre per cow under cultivation in various fod- 



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4. THE DAIRY HERL). 



ders on their respective farms, not onl_\ would they save their herds in 

 time of drought but the\ would, I feel sure, double the yearly output per 

 cow. Xeedless to sav ^Ir. Swingler has a system of feeding, viz., grazing 



T. WHERE THE CREAM IS SOLD. 



from I St September to about end of Januarv. Millet and maize are then 

 fed in conjunction with grass hay, followed during the autumn by oats 

 grazed and oaten hav. 



