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The cows liked the dry forage and ate about 25 per cent more 

 dry matter when fed hay alone, but the yield of milk fell off very 

 rapidly, as is shown by the table. The results seem to indicate quite 

 strongly the advisability of every dairy farmer having some succu- 

 lent feed to give his milch cows in addition to hay and meal. 



BOOTS AND ENSILAGE, TURNIPS AND SUGAR MANGELS AND ROOTS AND 

 ENSILAGE, SUGAR MANGELS AND SUGAR BiSJSTS. 



This experiment was not carried on quite fully for two reasons, 

 viz.: (1) the supply of sugar beets w*as quite limited, and (2) the 

 effect of the turnips on the butter was very injurious. 



