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a companion phrase — 'A silo on every farm.'' We wish these two might 
be displayed on the same banner, extolled from the same platform and 
preached everywhere, publicly and privately. Where one is the other 
ought to be. They are profit makers for every farm. Alfalfa and silage 
come nearer solving the live stock problem satisfactorily, than any other 
combination on the farm. While we are talking and advertising alfalfa, 
let us not forget to put in a good word for the silo. They should go to- 
gether. Every farm and farmer needs them." — The Farmer s Review, 
Chicago. 
" Silage forms the bulk of the ration of the cows during the winter and 
is used to supplement the pasture in summer. Cotton seed meal is 
Silage Makes used to balance the corn silage. At no time is corn, outside 
Baby Beef of silage, fed heavily. Mr. Tasker has been feeding silage for 
p'''^"^/ seven years and finds it to be a great help in producing baby beef 
Profitable cheaply." — Prairie Farmer, Chicago. 
"Silos are more numerous this year than ever before. The farmers 
are beginning to realize that the silos are really necessary in a dry season 
Silos More every dry season teaches them to look for another. That is 
Numerous the reason so many are insuring their future feed supply by 
in 1914 building this year." — Kimball's Dairy Farmer, Waterloo. 
"Fairview Farm is a leader in every way. Mr. Hall's cement silo 
was the first to be erected in his community. It was built eight years 
Mouolitiuc Concrete Silo built in 1910; inside Concrete Block Silo with reinforced concrete roof 
dimensions 14 feet by 45 feet. Built by Ed. built by the Renwick Cement and Tile Co. of 
Kuharske, Rockford, Illinois, for Hugh Ferguson. Renwick, Iowa. 
