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when the other animals on a farm have kept one guessing pretty 

 closely whether he got any profit at all, but the old dairy cow 

 when well cared for and fed right does not go back on us. There 

 is no speculation about her. 



DISCUSSION. 



How much grain do you feed? 



About six pounds of concentrates besides corn and 



-We can't feed silage. 

 -How much silage? 

 -Thirty-five to forty pounds. 

 : — Mr. Lindley :' — We only feed twenty pounds down 

 here, after milking in the morning. 

 A: — Yes, sir; is that so? 



Q: 

 A: 



silage. 



Mr. Mason 



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