URE. 
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TMENT OF AGRIC 
920, U. S, DEPAR' 
BULLETIN 
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live stock consists mostly of dairy cows and accompanying young 
the number 
increase in 
From 1913 there has been a gradual 
stock. 
7 TIMOTHY AND CLOVER 
8 ALFALFA AND ANNUAL 
HAY { 
%3 
4 OATS 
5 BARLEY 
6 OTHER 
1 GRAIN 
Z SILAGE 
3 FODDER 
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oe, 
, oats, and 
ious yearsin 
AVERAGE 
14 , 
The years of poorest corn yields were 1915 and 1917. 
hay are the leading crops. The season has a great influence upon the practices for var 
Fic. 15—Distribution of crop area on 60 farms in Verona township, Dane County, Wis. Corn 
handling the corn crop. 
ompar- 
C 
d 14 per cent 
rood sows 
, COWS Increase 
in the number of b 
th the last two 
and brood sows decreased 16 per cent. 
some decrease 
of cows and 
the first two years wi 
ing 
