NEw York AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 9 
Wheat bran, ...... CONS VEU; 6.55. 
Cotton-seed meal, ...... tons; value, ....... 
Linseed meal, ...... TOUR AVAL ee) aaitas. 
Other grain, ...... tons; value, ..... . 
Potatoes or roots, ...... tons; value, ....... 
Average daily milk yield in winter, ...... paQunds or 04 4.) quarts. 
Income from Cows for One Year. 
Calves, number, ...... VEG. ee Ls 
Deacons, number, ...... AVE LILG Cay vies ts 
Milk produced, ...... pounds, Or Nose: quarts; value, ....... 
Milk’ sold... os. : pounds, or ...... quarts; value, tec gay a 
Butter produced, ...... pounds sor (s. ie quarts; value, ....... 
Cheese produced, ...... pounds; value, ....... 
Skim-milk, ...... pounds, or ...... quarts; value, ..... fe 
Value farm per acre, ....... 
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Please indicate in the list enumerated below about the amount you 
are in the habit of feeding each cow per day during the winter: 
Hay (clover or mixed grasses)...........,.... Pieiui diel dete Rieter 
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CHEN INS a A aE di PENT Ye a ee nO A AAS aN ates 
EMRE TIGS Fo ease Ara ote oe ge le die dh op. he LIDNOIS Wrath a 
It is to be regretted that thus far the replies have not been so 
nunierous as to warrant the presentation of anything like an ade- 
quate generalization at this time, but already the data is sufficient 
to show that it is not due to any one unfavorable condition that 
ill success so frequently results in this branch of agriculture, and 
our dairymen should consider that the greatest success can only 
attend upon the fulfillment of all the many conditions of success 
which environ the practice of dairying. 
Here and there native herds far surpass in their products those 
secured from other herds of excellent grades, showing that intelli- 
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