Thirty-fourth Annual Convention. ^^^ 



Regular, J. Neiss, No. 5. 



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', H. A. 



Chase, No. 12. 



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Farmers will admit that this past fall was a poor one for 

 obtaining best results from cows. The effect of soft corn was 

 particularly noticeable and the shortage of other grains made 

 matters worse. Some who would have bought grain restrained 

 themselves on account of the high feed prices. These conditions 

 all contributed to low records and therefore we must make a 

 just allowance for normal conditions. 



High Butter Fat Averages — H. C. Well's Bhie No. 16. 

 She averaged 6 :08 pounds butter fat per week for 23 weeks. 

 Also averaged 7.42 pounds for 9 weeks. 



H. A. Chase, No. 6. 



Averaged 6.23 pounds per week for 18 weeks. This is 

 fairly good when we consider that this was made during her 

 second year of milk. 



H. A. Chase, No. 12, 8.33 pounds for 14 weeks. 

 H. A. Chase, No. 12, 9.48 pounds for 5 weeks. 

 G. A. Gay, No. 5, 9.23 pounds for 6 weeks. 



Same cow gave an average of 8.33 pounds butter fat for 12 

 weeks. 



High Butter Fat Averages. H. C. Wells' Blue, No. 16. 

 H. A. Chase, No. 6. 



High Tests. 



H. A. Chase, No. 7, July 27, 6.3. 

 J. E. Wells, No. 3, Oct. 26, 7.5. 



The test made by Mr. Wells' cow is the highest that I ever 

 tested. This fact may seem more noticeable when I saw that 

 she was a grade Holstein. 



