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be obtained, the grass of the farm being entirely used for 

 grazing, and made to carry three times the usual head of stock. 

 The cattle would not be turned out until June, when the 

 pastures would be well stocked with grass. At this period — 

 the time of cheapest milk — the cows would be dry. During 

 June and July they would receive pasture grass only, in 

 August, September and October they would feed on the 

 pastures in part and in part on forage crops ; during the 

 winter they would be fed on the crops described above. By 

 this method it is claimed the output of agricultural produce 

 could be at least doubled without greatly increasing working 

 costs. 



DiAORAM Rnowixn Rklation or Feediso. Production anp Puce. 



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