} Dairymen should never rely up I guesswork or upon the average of t! i herd when making up profits. T : successful man finds that it pays hi to keep accurate records, and so d termine whether each individu milker is giving a return that mak< , her retention in the herd wort while. . i Profit always comes out of the ex cess feed, and not from the smal . amount that is really required t< l maintain existence, and this prftfi j may be further increased by pavim | attention to the market value, 'no' »of one material, but of a score of dif i f erent feeding stuffs..
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1672, 16 December 1911, Page 4 (Supplement)
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