MARKET MILK IN SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA. 15 
but during the first summer season the income received from milk 
was 96 cents above, and during the second summer 63 cents above 
the average cost of production. (See Table 9.) 
Receipts for milk during the two winters were 43.1 per cent and 
44.4 per cent of the receipts for the respective years. The net feed, 
pasture, and bedding cost was 49.1 per cent of the yearly net feed, 
pasture, and bedding cost for both the first and second winters. 
(See Table 10.) 
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