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BETTER DAIRY FARMING 



at home. Unfortunately when the farmer does not know how much 

 of this low-grade material is in the feed he cannot tell whether he 

 is paying a fair price for it or not. Thus, in buying a feed of un- 

 known formula it is safest to purchase one containing high-grade 

 ingredients only. 



s fGX.E% 



G. L. F. MILK MAKER 



ANALYSIS 



Protein 24% 



Fat 5% 



Fiber N . 0T . 0VER 9% 



INGREDIENTS 



Corn Distillers' Grains, Corn Gluten Feed, 

 Cottonseed Meal 43 9c, Oil Meal, Stan- 

 dard Wheat Bran (with mill ran screen- 

 ings), Standard Wheat Midds (with mill 

 ran scre£«ingv)» Yellow Hominy, Ground 

 Oats, Molasses, Peanut Meal 40 7c, Salt, 

 Calcium Carbonate. 



See exact amount of each ingredient per 

 ton on other side. 



MANUFACTURED BY 



Co-operative G. L, F. Exchange, Inc. 



BUFFALO. N. Y. 



The G.L.F. Seal of Qtjalmt 



The open formula of G.L.F. Milkmaker. The tag on every bag tells the 

 story. 



Of course there are good proprietary feeds of unknown formulas. 

 There are many such feeds that have enjoyed a good market for 

 years and they must give satisfaction or farmers would not con- 

 tinue to buy them. Unfortunately there are also many proprietary 

 feeds of poor quality and some that are practically worthless. 



