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Dairymen! Farmers! Stockmen! 
Feed Dried Beet Pulp and Increase Your Profits! 
Read Secretary 
Wilson's 
Letter 
If you want your cows to give 
more milk, feed them Dried 
Beet Pulp. If you want to keep 
them healthy, strong and able 
to digest their feed, add 
Dried Beet Pulp to 
their ration. 
It is just what 
the animals need, 
a succulent relish to 
their usual diet which whets 
the appetite and causes the gastric juices to 
flow, so that the cows get all the good out of 
what they eat. You will find no undigested 
food in the voidings of cows which are fed 
Dried Beet Pulp. 
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A Food and a Conditioner That Keeps the Entire Herd Healthy and Productive 
Dried Beet Pulp is nothing- more nor 
less than the pulp from the beets dried. 
A simple, vegetable food which really 
affords “June Pasture the Y ear ’Round.” 
Too much heavy grain feeding with 
the ordinary dry roughage causes many 
dairy cow ailments. The animal loses 
appetite and is unable to digest and 
assimilate the heavy material. Dried 
Beet Pulp added to the diet not only 
makes it more palatable and more di¬ 
gestible, but has a soothing, cooling 
effect upon the entire alimentary canal. 
It relieves the fevered condition pro¬ 
duced by over-heating grains, keeps the 
bowels regular, and tones up the entire 
system. 
You’ll get more milk, you’ll have con¬ 
tented, healthy animals, and save on 
your feed money. 
The Larrowe Milling Company, 1550 Ford Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 
DEALERS—If not handling Dried Beet Pulp, write us today for quotations. Quick Profits. 
New Jersey Agriculture Experiment Station 
Finds It Increases Milk Supply 
(This is taken from their Bulletin 189.) 
Four good cows were selected. Dried 
Beet Pulp was added to the ration of hay 
and feed mixture of two cows, and Corn 
Silage to the similar ration of the other 
two. After 15 days the feeds were alter¬ 
nated. At the end of of 30 days it was 
found that the cows, while feeding on 
the Dried Beet Pulp ration had produced 
2,016.6 pounds of milk as against 1,811.0 
pounds of milk while feeding on Corn 
Silage ration, a net gain of 205.6 pounds 
of milk for the Dried Beet Pulp, or over 
100 pounds of milk per cow per month . 
Think of it! 
You can get similar results by cut¬ 
ting out part of your present heavy 
grain ration and substituting Dried 
Beet Pulp. 
Use It For Beef Feeding, Too 
Dried Beet Pulp will shorten the feed¬ 
ing period, make the animals get the 
most possible on every bushel of feed, 
and put them in the pink of condition 
for bringing top-notch market prices. 
It is also a wonder for feeding hogs and 
sheep, all the year ’round. 
You can get this appetizing, succulent “June 
Pasture the year ’round" from your grain dealer. 
If he isn’t handling it send to us direct. Write for 
our Free Booklet “Feeding For Larger Profits.” jd 
Cut This Out and Mail It Today 
Free Sample and Booklet 
The Larrowe Milling Co., 
15GO Ford Bldg;., Detroit, Mich. 
Please send me a sample of Dried Beet Pulp, so I 
can see what it is like, and your booklet, “Feeding 
For Larger Profits.” 
Name. 
P. o._ 
State 
If satisfactory I would like to buy Dried Beet Pulp 
through my dealer_ 
WHITE DEALER'S NAME HEBE 
