Proceedings of the World's Dairy Congress: Washington, D. C., October 2, 3; Philadelphia, Pa., October 4; Syracuse, N. Y., October 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 1923, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 |
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... cows . Dr. E. B. FORBES___ 1036 The relation between the quantity and availability of calcium in the ration and the milk yield of dairy cows . Dr. E. B. MEIGS_ The value of minerals in the dairy ration . O. ERF . Factors influencing the ...
... cows . Dr. E. B. FORBES___ 1036 The relation between the quantity and availability of calcium in the ration and the milk yield of dairy cows . Dr. E. B. MEIGS_ The value of minerals in the dairy ration . O. ERF . Factors influencing the ...
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... cows in the United States . HELMER RABILD___ Selection of the dairy cow by conformation . G. C. HUMPHREY . The problem of breeding for milk production . R. R. GRAVES_- The Wisconsin experiment in crossbreeding cattle . Dr. L. J. COLE___ ...
... cows in the United States . HELMER RABILD___ Selection of the dairy cow by conformation . G. C. HUMPHREY . The problem of breeding for milk production . R. R. GRAVES_- The Wisconsin experiment in crossbreeding cattle . Dr. L. J. COLE___ ...
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... cows that we possess in America are maintained in small herds of under 10 cows each . For the most part , they are supported by the by - products of agri- culture . They secure a profitable employment to the farmer's labor during the ...
... cows that we possess in America are maintained in small herds of under 10 cows each . For the most part , they are supported by the by - products of agri- culture . They secure a profitable employment to the farmer's labor during the ...
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... cows , France about 6,500,000 , and other countries smaller numbers . The figures I have mentioned are only an approximate index to the number of dairy cows , because statistics are not gathered in a uniform way . Yet the evidence shows ...
... cows , France about 6,500,000 , and other countries smaller numbers . The figures I have mentioned are only an approximate index to the number of dairy cows , because statistics are not gathered in a uniform way . Yet the evidence shows ...
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... cows , " milk cows , " and " cows kept for milk " are more or less synonymous , but we have been un- able to get dependable information on the numbers of dairy bulls and dairy animals other than cows . Such stock appears to be in ...
... cows , " milk cows , " and " cows kept for milk " are more or less synonymous , but we have been un- able to get dependable information on the numbers of dairy bulls and dairy animals other than cows . Such stock appears to be in ...
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