FARM DAIRYING 



bage are sound and a limited amount fed after 

 milking no serious objection is found to the milk. 

 In feeding all such foods, care must be taken or 

 the milk will be off-flavored. 



THOUSAND HEADED KALE 



On the Western coast this plant is much grown 

 for feeding cattle and is most highly esteemed. 



The seed is sown in cold frames then trans- 

 planted as one would cabbage, only it stands more 

 hardship than the latter. The yield is marvel- 

 lous, going as high as one hundred tons to the 

 acre. The individual plant weighs from fifteen 

 to thirty pounds, and one fed each night and 

 morning to each cow makes a much relished, suc- 

 culent food. Both stock and leaves are eaten. 

 The plant stands zero weather without notice- 

 able injury. Try a small patch and see how it 

 does in your locality. 



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