CONTENTS. 



Page. 

 BUILDING SILOS, GROWING THE CORN .AND MAKING 



SILAGE A. IV. Trow. 187 - 196 



THE PHYSIOLOGY OF MILK SKCKKTION WITH NOTES ON 



THE EFFECTS OF FOODS, DRUGS, EXPOSURE, EXERCISE 



AND ABNORMAL BODILY CONDITION A. IV. Bitting. 197 - 230 



MANAGEMENT OF DAIRY WORK ON THE LARGE ESTATE OF 



BILTMORE FARMS George F. Weston. 231 - 233 



DAIRY ANIMALS OF THE UNITED STATES AS REPORTED 



UPON BY TWENTY STATE EXPERIMENT STATIONS 235 - 301 



1. ALABAMA .-./. F. Duggar. 236 



2. CONNECTICUT C. L. Beach. 237 - 245 



3. ILLINOIS W. J. Fraser. 245 - 248 



4. INDIANA C. S. Plumb. 249 - 251 



5. KANSAS D. H. Otis. 252 - 254 



6. KENTUCKY D. W. May. 255 - 256 



7. MARYLAND PL J. Patterson. 257 - 259 



8. MICHIGAN C. D. Smith. 269 



9. MINNESOTA T. L. Haecker. 260 - 264 



10. MISSOURI C. H. Eckles. 265 



11. MONTANA R. S. Shaiv. 265 



12. NEBRASKA A. L. Haecker. 266 - 270 



13. OREGON F. L. Kent. 271 - 273 



14. PENNSYLVANIA Harry Hayward. 274 - 275 



15. SOUTH CAROLINA C. M. Conner. 276 



1 6. SOUTH DAKOTA A. H. Wheaton. 277 - 278 



17. TENNESSEE Andreiv M. Soule. 278 - 282 



18. UTAH F. B. Linfield. 283 - 286 



19. VERMONT Joseph L. Hills. 286 - 291 



20. WISCONSIN E. H. Farrington. 291 - 301 



SCALE OF POINTS FOR SCORING DAIRY ANIMALS 303 - 308 



GROUND PLAN OF MODERN CREAMERY 39 



