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The Farmer^s Business Handbook 



Milk Report for the Week Beginning July 2, 



Pounds and tenth-pounds 



1902 



Name 



Sun. 



Mon. 



Tues. 



Wed. 



Thur. 



Fri. 



Sat. 



Totals 



Ada /^•'^'' 



Belva. 



A.M. 

 P.M. 



Clover {^;^: 



^''""^^ {p.m: 



Fan . . . < 



A.M. 

 P.M. 



F 

 Ida... I 



A.M 

 P.M 



Julia. 



M. 



fA. 

 • \P. 



I'«-»^-{p.M 



,, Ta.m, 



M^y-- \P.M, 



11.7 

 10.2 



13.2 

 7.4 



11.3 

 10.6 



12 

 10.2 



12.5 

 12 



13 

 13.6 



11.5 

 10.7 



11.6 

 9.8 



12 



8.7 



11.4 

 9 



11.2 



9.4 



11.4 

 9.2 



11.6 

 9.1 



12.8 

 7.5 



13.6 



13.4 

 6.9 



9.3 

 9 



12.7 



7.7 



9.5 

 7.3 



13.3 



8.2 



9.2 



13 

 6.8 



8.9 



7.7 



11.5 

 10.8 



12.4 

 9.6 



11.9 

 11.6 



13.5 

 12.7 



11.8 

 11 



159.9 



158.5 



11.9 

 10 



12.2 



iiis 



12.9 

 13.1 



11.2 

 10.9 



11.8 

 11.2 



12.3 

 9.8 



12 

 11.7 



13.2 

 13 



12 

 10.6 



12.2 

 10.7 



12.6 

 10.3 



12.4 

 10.9 



12.8 

 12.7 



11.6 

 11.2 



11.9 

 11 



11.8 

 9.3 



12.6 

 11.2 



13.4 

 13.2 



11.4 

 10.4 



11.8 

 11.3 



12.2 

 9^9 



11.8 

 11.4 



12.9 

 12.8 



12.2 

 11.3 



157.8 



176.6 



175.2 



175.5 



174.7 



80.9 

 65.4 



92 

 52.5 



36.9 

 32 



82,5 

 75.6 



85.2 

 69.1 



85.4 

 80.1 



91.7 

 91.1 



81.7 

 76.1 



146.3 



144.5 

 68.9 



158.1 



154.3 



165.5 



182.8 



- 157.8 

 1178.2 



If such records are made once a week or twice 

 a month throughout the year, a fairly correct 

 estimate of the annual yield of each cow may 

 be secured. However, it is so little work to 

 weigh every day's milk, and such a great satis- 

 faction to know the exact amount produced, as 



