Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, Volumen56W. White, 1909 |
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... stable from Sunday afternoon until Monday morn- ing . The born shepherd would never do those things . It takes more knowledge and less work to raise sheep suc- cessfully than any other live stock . The man that succeeds has , first , a ...
... stable from Sunday afternoon until Monday morn- ing . The born shepherd would never do those things . It takes more knowledge and less work to raise sheep suc- cessfully than any other live stock . The man that succeeds has , first , a ...
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... stable as the presiding officer of the afternoon . The CHAIR . It is a pleasure , I assure you , to be present with those who are interested in agriculture . Your presence here this afternoon assures me that you are interested . I take ...
... stable as the presiding officer of the afternoon . The CHAIR . It is a pleasure , I assure you , to be present with those who are interested in agriculture . Your presence here this afternoon assures me that you are interested . I take ...
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... stable . This was probably an exaggeration , but it serves to emphasize the milk - producing capacity of the modern dairy cow . That man was early impressed with the value of cows is indicated by a recent discovery of a perfectly ...
... stable . This was probably an exaggeration , but it serves to emphasize the milk - producing capacity of the modern dairy cow . That man was early impressed with the value of cows is indicated by a recent discovery of a perfectly ...
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... stable . Study cows individually as well as collectively . Keep a record of food cost and milk produc- tion of each cow in the herd . The use of a scale or spring balance , together with a Babcock test for fat , is highly recom- mended ...
... stable . Study cows individually as well as collectively . Keep a record of food cost and milk produc- tion of each cow in the herd . The use of a scale or spring balance , together with a Babcock test for fat , is highly recom- mended ...
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... stables that have been unsatisfactory , both from a sanitary and economical standpoint , and have introduced many fea- tures , making the stables more sanitary and less expensive to operate and maintain . Your committee is convinced ...
... stables that have been unsatisfactory , both from a sanitary and economical standpoint , and have introduced many fea- tures , making the stables more sanitary and less expensive to operate and maintain . Your committee is convinced ...
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