1911. 
THE RURAli NEW-YORKER 
The LARROWE MILLING CO. 
Detroit, Michigan. 
Gentlemen:— 
With regard to the DRIED BEET PULP 
report following results: 
BEFORE USING DRIED BEET PULP: 
Daily 
8Ua, ” m " prove » tisfactory , , 
Milk produced by . . 
ration composed of 
Amount of milk 
consisting of 
WHILE USING DRIED BEET PULP 
ration composed of 
Milk produced by... < ~'^'#^ 
(Same cows ai rfj sab 
,bs - of ORiED BEET PULP 
.-lbs. of 
4 .Jb«. of... .f 3 
lbs. of. Ay,. 
.lbs. of.. 
Roughage consisting of 
e Du niber as before) 
Amount of milk 
Further Comments 
Dried Beet Pulp Cheaper Than Corn Silage 
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The cost of a feed does not end with what you pay for it, the most important part of the cost is what you get 
m return. TEN PER CENT MORE MILK on a DRIED BEET PULP ration than on a silage ration is the usual 
experience. Stop and figure what ten per cent more milk means to you in money, how far that extra money will 
go toward paying for the Dried Beet Pulp you use, and then compare the real NET COST of the Dried Beet Pulp 
with what your silage costs. Many dairymen have obtained enough MORE MILK to Pay for the Beet Pulp in full, 
a clear saving of the cost of the silage which was displaced, and have convinced themselves that silage isn’t worth 
feeding (as compared with Dried Beet Pulp) even if it could be obtained FOR NOTHING. Take out your pencil and 
figure what it means to you in one year’s profits. 
P • O. Address. 
In 1 Week 
Milk Production Increased Over 
