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‘A heavy flow of winter milk means good profit. The feed 
that gets large yields of this high priced winter milk, must be 
of highest quality—every pound. 
“I keep the milk yield right up to the mark all through the 
winter. If cows once begin to shrink in milk production it is impossi- 
DAIRY FEED 
“This is the most valuable winter milk ration that I ever have used. It 
is all good honest feed. Cows like it, and it is a sure milk maker.” So says the prac¬ 
tical milker, for he realizes that if he had all materials on the granary floor he could 
not mix and proportion such a ration himself. 
TRUE VALUE DAIRY FEED is correctly blended and thoroughly mixed 
from clean pure grain products; cotton seed meal, linseed meal, corn gluten feed, ground 
oats, wheat bran and cocoanut meal. 
The TRUE VALUE MILLERS have the equipment that enables them to 
furnish this economical TRUE VALUE DAIRY FEED that keeps your milk cans full 
till grass grows again. And it pays to feed some of it even when cows are on pasture. 
Ask your feed dealer. If he hasn’t this feed yet, write for full information about 
how to get your supply now. 
STRATTON-LADISH MILLING CO 
Dept. E 
1 MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 
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