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Farm Science Reporter: Volume 5, Issue 2
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Dairymen whose cows can have a drink of water whenever they want it - night or day - will get more milk and butterfat from the same amount of feed and care than the dairymen who water their cows only a couple of times a day.
How far can swine breeding follow profitably the road which corn breeding blazed with hybrid corn? What other questions need answering if methods of swine breeding are to be made more effective than the present ones which have already brought us far toward having prolific, growthy, hardy and profitable hogs whose carcasses are of the kind the market wants? Getting answers to these questions is the general goal of the experiments in swine breeding at the Iowa Station.
Because of its food habits, the common mole is actually an extremely beneficial animal, but the average gardener is hard to convince of this after his lawn has been wrecked, his flower beds disrupted and his potatoes disturbed by one of these burrowing animals.
Conserving the 1944 food crop is going to require long hours of service from your pressure canner.