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Cows — Feeding- — Coniinucd 

 Mixing- feeds. R. W. Chapin. Jersey B 35:1850 



N 22 '16 

 More about bone meal for abortion. Hoard's 



D 51:18 Ja 28 '16 

 Most economical ration for cows. Ohio F 141: 



224 F 16 '18 

 New facts on feeding cattle for successful 



growth and reproduction. K. B. Hart and 



others, il Wis Ag Exp B 287:1-24 '18; Same. 



Kimball's D F 16:292+, 340-1 Ap 15-My 1 



'18; Same cond. Jersey B 36:1245-7 Ag 15 



'17; Abstract. Hoard's D 55:684-5 My 10 '18 

 Nugget's Primrose and Oaks farms. 11 Field 



II 26:419 My '16 

 Nutrients required to develop the bovine 



fetus. C. H. Eckles. Mo As Exp Research B 



26:1-36 '16; Excerpts and summary. Int R 



Sci & Prac Ag S,no 6:890-2 Je '17 

 Nutrients retm-ned liy dairy cows; stage of 



lactation and individuality affect cost of 



milk production. R. I. Grady, il Ohio Ag 



Exp B V 2:365-9 N '17 

 Offlciall.v testing dairv cows. J. R. Dice. 



Hoard's D 56:660 D 6 '18 

 Pasture costs. Kimball's D F 16:274 Ap 1 '18 

 Pastures for dairy cows. T. Butler. Prog F 



33:712 Je 15 '18 

 Physiological effect on growth and reproduc- 

 tion of rations balanced from restricted 



sources. E. B. Hart and others, bibliog il J 



Ag Research 10:175-98 Jl 23 '17 

 Points on feeding dairy cows. Prac F 113: 



397 N 15 '17 

 Practical dairy cow feeding. F. H. Scribner. 



Kimball's D F 14:136 Mr 1 '16 

 Present-day dairy ration. W. C. Jeffries. 



Ohio F 142:528 N 30 '18 

 Prices and production. C. H. Sapp. Nat Stock 



& F 41:138 Ap 28 '17 

 Prickly-pears as a food for dairy cows. T. E. 



Woodward and others, il J Ag Research 4: 



405-50 Ag '15 

 Problem of feeding. W. F. McSparran. Kim- 

 ball's D F 15:56 F 1 "17 

 Profitable dairy feeding. W. A. Freehoff. il 



Country Gent 83:30 Mr 9 '18 

 Pi-ofitable dairy ration. H. H. Dean. Prac F 



113:341 O 1 '17 

 Ration and age of calving; abstracts. C. H. 



Eckles. il Field II 26:37-9 Ja '16; Int R Sci 



& Prac Ag 7, no 10:1473-5 O '16 

 Ration for dairy cows. Prog F 32:1119 O 27 '17 

 Record cows and what thev were fed. il Field 



II 26:322-3, 414 Ap-My '16 

 Reducing the cost and increasing the profit. 



W: Rider. Hoard's D 55:181 F 22 '18 

 Reducing the cost of milk production. H. L. 



Blanchard. Western Wash Ag E.xp B v 4:3-6 



Ja '17 

 Reducing the dairy feed bill. H. H. Kildee. 



Jersey B 37:589 Ap 17 '18; Same. Kimball's 



D F 16:332 Ap 15 '18 

 Refinement of feeding experiments for milk 



production by the application of statistical 



methods. L. A. Mavnard and W. I. Myers. 



bibliog Cornell Ag Exp B 397:213-49 '18 

 Right feeding increases average 200 lbs. Jer- 

 sey B 37:745 My 8 '18 

 Role of water in a dairj' cow's ration; with 



tables. C. Larsen and others. S D Ag Exo 



B 175:649-80+ '17 

 Roughages for milk production; legume hays 



may replace much high-priced grain. C C. 



Hayden. Ohio Ag Exp B v 2:387-90 D '17 

 Selecting concentrates for the dairv ration. 



C. R. George. Purdue Ag Ext B 68:1-8 '18 

 Selecting feeds for dairy herd in winter. C. C 



Hayden. il Ohio F 138:405 O 28 '16 

 Selecting rations for dairy cows. G. C. White 



and K. B. Musser. Conn Storrs Ag Exp B 



90:1-38 '17 

 Sesame cake as a feed for milch cows. Int R 



Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 1:105 Ja '16 

 Shall the farmer buy feed or sell his cows. M. 



Michels. Wallaces' F 43:456 Mr 8 '18; Same. 



Hoard's D 55:320 Mr 15 '18 

 Shall we feed all cows alike. O. W. Mapes. 



Rural N Y 75:166 Ja 29 '16 

 Silage and alfalfa for cows. Hoard's D 53: 



971 Jl 13 '17 

 Silage made from oats and tares as a food 



for milking-cows. A. W. Oldershaw. J Bd 



Ag 23:224-9 Je '16 



Simple methods of balancing rations. E. G. 



Woodward. Hoard's D 53:286 Mr 9 '17 

 Soil management from standpoint of dairy 



farmers. C: E. Thorne. J Ag (Quebec) 21: 



vii S '17 

 Special need of liberal feeding. W. J. Eraser. 



Hoard's D 56:362 O 11 '18 

 Spineless cactus for dairv cows. F. W. Woll. 



Hoard's D 52:914 Ja 19 '17 

 Summer feeding of dairy cows. Prog F 31:1008 



Ag 19 '16 

 Sunflower silage for dairy cows; a preliminary 



report. C. N. Arnett and O. Tretsven. Mont 



Ag Exp B 118:75-80 '17 

 Tact in feeding dairy cows. Jersey B 37:2034 



D 4 '18 

 Test of three protein concentrates and two 



leguminous roughages in milk production. 



O. 1*'. Hunziker and R. E. Caldwell. Ind Ag 



Exp B 203:1-20 '17 

 To get most milk from the feed available. 



N. Negley. Hoard's D 55:226-7 Mr 1 '18 

 Trials with California silage crops for dairy 



cows. F. W. Woll and E. C. Voorhies. Cal 



Ag Exp B 282:19-40 '17 

 Value of barley for cows fed alfalfa; experi- 

 ments in California. G. H. True and others. 



Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 3:402-3 Mr '16 

 Value of silage for dairy cows; results at 



Glen Innes experiment farm. R. H. Gen- 



nys. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:809- 



11 N '18 

 Varying tastes of cows. Rural N Y 75:205 F 5 



'16 

 War prices and dairy feeding. L. S. Riford 



and J. W. Bartlett. N J Ag Dept C 9 4p '17 

 War rations for cows. E. B. Heaton. O Judd 



Farmer 64:3 Mr 30 '18 

 War-time rations for dairv cows. C: W. Tur- 

 ner, jr. Hoard's D 54:689 D 7 '17 

 Wartime rations for dairy cows. A. N. Wil- 

 cox. Country Gent 82:2030 D 22 '17 

 War-time rations lower feed bills. G: C. 



Humphrey. Hoard's D 55:509 Ap 10 '18; 



Same. Jersey B 37:857+ My 29 '18 

 War time savings in the herd. M. O. Maughan. 



Jersey B 37:545-6+ Ap 10 '18 

 Wet beet pulp as a dairy feed. L. W. Hil- 



1am. Hoard's D 55:344 Mr 15 '18; Same 



cond. Kimball's D F 16:893 N 15 '18 

 What are the dairyman's feed bills? Prac F 



113:358 O 15 '17 

 What can dairymen afford to feed? O Judd 



Farmer 61:3+ D 2 '16 

 What for future feeding? E. Brown. Nat 



Stock & F 40:1271 F 24 '17 

 What keeps profits low? W. C. Jeffries, il 



Ohio F 142:351 O 12 '18 

 What to feed next winter? E. B. Heaton. O 



Judd Farmer 63:8 S 8 '17 

 Why feed a balanced ration to dairy cow^s? 



E. J. Perry, il Penn State F 9:364-5 Ap '16 

 Why have a balanced ration? C. H. Staples. 



Jersey B 37:2069 D 11 '18 

 Year-round feeding of dairy cows. H. H. 



Dean. J Ag (Quebec) 20:180+ F '17 

 Year-round feeding of dairy cows. C. H. 



Eckles. (/)( De Laval dairy hand book, p IS- 

 IS) '16 De Laval separator co., New York 

 See also Calves — Feeding; Feeding and 



feeding stuffs; Silage 



Fitting for show 

 ;S'ee Cattle — Fitting for show 

 Judging 



Beauty and utility. L. L. Rummell. 11 Country 

 Gent 83:5 My 11 '18 



How to judge a dairy co-w. H. G. Van Pelt, il 

 (In De Laval dairy hand book, p 54-8) il '16 

 De Laval separator co.. New York 



How to judge dairv cows. H. H. Dean. Prac 

 F 112:179 Ap 15 '16 



Judging dairy cattle. J. A. McLean, il Field 

 II 28:150-1+, 234 Mr-Ap '18 



Judging dairy cows. G. C. Humphrev. il Wis 

 Ag Exp B 274:1-41 '16; E.xcerpt. Jersey B 

 36:462-3 Mr 28 '17 



Judging the dairv cow. G: McKerrow. Wis 

 Dairymen's Assn Rep 1913-1916:202-7 '17 



Judging the dairy cow as a subject of in- 

 struction in secondary schools. H. P. Bar- 

 rows and H. P. Davis, il U S Ag B 434:1-20 

 '16 



