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New York State Fair in 1890, Kitty Clay 3d (Vol. XXI, page 

 553) gave 42 Ibs. 13 oz. milk from which 1 Ib. 11 oz. of butter was 

 made, unsalted. Constance of Brookdale 28th (Vol XXXIII, page 

 596) gave 42 Ibs. 3 oz. of milk and 1 Ib. 8 oz. of butter was made. 

 Chautauqua Belle 36th gave 23 Ibs. 10 oz. of milk from which 12 oz. 

 of butter was made. Lakewood Lady (Vol. XXXVI) gave 11 Ibs. 

 8 oz., from which 8 oz. of butter was made, the two latter being in 

 the younger class. 



Western Pennsylvania Agricultural Association in 1890, Dolly 

 2d (Vol. XXXIV, page 618), 52 Ibs. 15 oz. of milk, lactometer test 

 110 per cent above State standard. The actual worth of milk at 

 $1.50 per hundred, 79 per cent. Actual worth of milk $1.16, cost of 

 feed, twenty-six days test, 40 cents. Net gain in two days test, 

 56 cents. Bracelet llth (XXVII, page 585) , weight of milk, 71 Ibs. 

 13 oz. ; lactometer test 109 per cent above State standard. Current 

 worth of milk at $1.50 per hundred was $1.07. Actual worth of 

 milk at $1.50 per hundred, $1.29; cost of feed two-day test, 74 

 cents. Net gain, 55 cents. 



Nebraska State Board of Agriculture in 1890, 5th Mistletoe of 

 the Grove (Vol. XIX, page 14718), two days test; first day, milk, 

 327-16 Ibs. ; butter, 1.46 Ibs. ; second day, milk, 28 9-16 Ibs. ; butter, 27 

 Ibs. ; total milk for two days, 61 Ibs. ; total amount of butter in two 

 days, 2.73. Cora B. (Vol. XXV, page 650), first day, milk, 33 Ibs. 

 1 oz. ; butter, 1.17 Ibs. ; second day, milk, 26 7-16 Ibs. ; butter, 99 Ibs. ; 

 total milk for two days, 59K Ibs. ; total butter, 2.16. 



California State Fair in 1891, Cherry Leaf (Vol. XXVII, page 

 363), in the two-day test, gave 2.114 Ibs. Mountain Maid (Vol. 

 XXX, page 801) in same test gave 1.13 Ibs. butter. 



Indiana State Fair in 1891, Addie (Vol. XXXVI, page 839) , in the 

 two-day test, gave 1.375 Ibs. butter. 



Kansas State Fair in 1891, Genevieve (Vol. XXXVI, page 860) , 

 in the two-day test, made 2.838 Ibs. butter. Betsy 4th (Vol. XXX, 

 page 501), same test, made 2.822 Ibs. 



Kentucky Agricultural and Mechanical Association in 1891, 

 Bridesmaid (Vol. XXV, page 1293), in the two-day test, 2.656 Ibs. 

 of butter were made. Carnation 43d (Vol. XXXVI, page 1239) , in 

 the two-day test, 2,343 Ibs. 



Michigan State Fair in 1891, Moss Rose 4th (Vol. XXXV, page 

 579), in the two-day test, made 3.25 Ibs. 



Missouri State Fair in 1891, Ada of Idlewild (Vol. XXXIV, 

 page 615), in the two-day test, made 1.74 Ibs. 



New York State Fair in 1891, Fillpail 3d (Vol. XXXIV, page. 



