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appointed. The same condition may exist this year. Right now the new crop is being harvested. Feed 
dealers are taking orders for both immediate and future deliveries. If you have never used DRIED BEET 
PULP you certainly ought to try it. You will be surprised at the results. 
DR BED BEET PULP—a Recognized Staple Feed 
DRIED BEET PULP is not an experiment. It has been on the market for 13 years. During all that time it has been used 
continuously on farms where economy in milk production has reached its highest efficiency. Many leading Agricultural 
Colleges and eminent authorities on dairy feeding recommend the use of this palatable, succulent feed from roots. In the 
Eastern states, particularly where dairymen produce milk for the New York, Philadelphia and Boston markets, and pet a 
comparatively low price for it, DRIED BEET PULP is recognized as a staple necessity. ^ 
increases the Milk Flow 2 to 5 Does Not Affect the Taste of the Milk 
Pounds a Day per Cow IfS/a Unlike beets and other roots DRIED BEET PULP 
The feeding of DRIED BEET PULP produces a (QMjLJLSjBh) does not ; affect the flavor of the cow’s milk. This 
• . freshly sliced and dried root feed is “like June pas- 
f ture the year ’round.” It adds juiciness, succulence 
and palatability to the ration and maintains both 
quality and quantity of milk production in a most surprising way. 
Way be Fed Wet or Dry and in 
Many Different Combinations t 
DRIED BEET PULP is fed in a variety of ways to suit M 
the requirements in different localities. Some feed it J 
Re^USufiatJOff. 
Speak to Your Dealer At Once 
DRffiD BEET PULP is a seasonal product. The Sugar Companies commence in October and stop when the beets ai 
worked up. Dealers and dairymen have been waiting anxiously for the new crop. It’s now ready. Orders are filled 
38 re( j eivecl . they are pouring in for carloads from the old customers. If your dealer has not yet 
ordered a supply speak to him at once. Have him reserve as much as you will need. Remember it keeps 
L indefinitely As a feed for steers, hogs and sheep it is also splendid. You will want a liberal supply. Avoid 
k ^appointment by placing your order now. DRIED BEET PULP can be most economically bought A 
through feed dealers who buy in car lots. y K t A 
Look for our Trade Mark and Guarantee on Every Tag fA 
^^k The quality of DRIED BEET PULP.like any other feed stuff varies. For your own Droter-tinn for JTM 
611 Gillespie Building, Detroit, Mich. 
Western Orders filled from Western Factories (11) 
Experiment Stations Use Dried Beet Pulp 
Y/‘ The following; State Agricultural Experiment 
'A Stations are users of DRIED BEET PULP— 
Michigan—Wisconsin—Iowa—Illinois—Massa- 
y chusctts—Connecticut—New Jersey—Delaware 
y —Missouri—Pennsylvania — North Carolina— 
(X South Carolina—Geortria—California—Oregon 
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v The Somerset Holstein Breeders Co.. Somerville. N. J. 
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Holingen Fayne, writes: 
/* * cow, as well aa Findcrne Pride Johanna Rue 
/. ar, d nnciemo Mutual Fayne, who are also world'* 
v recordcowB, were all fed on DRIED BEET PULP. 
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/; Arizona and New Mexico. 
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Y/A " 1 tVr , 0 f , , u “ccucm Vvu., nomervn ic, n.d. 
V/f 9J v * l . era o'the World’s Champion Holstein, Finderne 
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The New Crop of 
DRIED BEET PULP 
ORIEO 
Proprietor. John Sherwin Manager, Geo A. Cross 
217 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. So. FamiWilloughby, O. 
SOUTH FARM 
Willoughby, Ohio 
BREEDERS OF AYR8HXRE CATTLE 
The Larrowe Milling Co., September 21, 3915 
1199 Woodwai'd Ave., Detroit* Mich. 
GentlemenFor several years we nave used Dried Beet 
Read What Users Say About Dried Beet Pulp: 
Pull) in connection with our ration for our entire herd 
or over 300 head of registered Ayrshire rattle. Dining 
this period, in addition to fifty (50) rows now on official 
test, over one hundred (190) cows have qualified for Ad¬ 
vanced Registry, and four cows have made champion 
milk records. We attribute our success largely to the 
feeding of Dried Beet Pulp, which keeps our cows in ex¬ 
cellent condition enabling them to properly digest their 
regular ration. Yours very truly, SOUTH FARM. 
AI.LYNHURST FARM 
Champion Bkown Swiss Cattle 
J. P. Al.LYN Delavan, Wise. 
Larrowe Milling Co.. Delavan Wise., Sep. 25, 1915 
1199 Woodward Ave., Detroit. Mich. 
Dear Sirs:—In reply to your letter of recent date, i-elative 
to the ration fed my cows, BETTY OF ALLYNHURST, 
MARY OF ALLYNHURST, and GWIN1LLA OF ALLYN- 
HURST, I will say that they were fed Dried Beet Pulp at 
different times during the time they were making their 
records They were not fed Beet Pulp evei-y day during 
the year, because we wore unable to procure the Pulp 
except during the summer months. 1 have always fed 
Dried Beet Pulp to my show cattle while upon the* show 
circuit, and have been unable to find anything as good 
as Beet Pulp for keeping show cattle upon their feed and 
in good condition. Very truly yours, JOSEPH P. ALLYN. 
