Saccharine feeds and feeding . fCALFMEAL jl protein^^^3596 fteARBOH V ^North-WestMillsCo.^ winona, minn. Calves when weaned are ordinarilychecked in growth because their feedlacks the elements of the cows milk whichare required to keep them in growing con-dition. In our calf meal these elements arefurnished in proper proportions, and pro-vide the relish and digestibility whichgive regulation to the bowels and insuregrowing conditions. It completely takesthe place of the much more expensivemilk, giving you the advantage of yourdairy profits, and the healthy develop-ment of the calf at the
Saccharine feeds and feeding . fCALFMEAL jl protein^^^3596 fteARBOH V ^North-WestMillsCo.^ winona, minn. Calves when weaned are ordinarilychecked in growth because their feedlacks the elements of the cows milk whichare required to keep them in growing con-dition. In our calf meal these elements arefurnished in proper proportions, and pro-vide the relish and digestibility whichgive regulation to the bowels and insuregrowing conditions. It completely takesthe place of the much more expensivemilk, giving you the advantage of yourdairy profits, and the healthy develop-ment of the calf at the same time. 46 Sugarota Chicken Feed. PROTEIN — la %\i CA R BOHY D^M-E S -S09 PNortm-WestMillsCo. h^ WINONA. MINN. ^ Good green food with the grain rationis what all poultry keepers demand foregg production and healthy growth offowls. The elements of the green foods se-cured on the summer range are containedin Sugarota Chicken Feed. It contains no grit or oyster shell, forwhich you must pay feed prices. It is pure feed, perfectly balanced andtested to meet the requirements of fowls. For winter layers it is not healthy hens are laying hens, and 47 Sugarota Chicken Feed keeps henshealthy, active and laying. Young chicks take quickly to it, and be-ing much more easily digested than hardgrains, it promotes quick growth andearly market birds. 48 CHAPTER VII. Relation of Feeds toFertilizers No subject is of greater importance toAmerican farmers, and therefore to allAmericans, than fertilizing. And no fer-tilizer compares in importance, in quan-tity, or quality with barnyard manure. It is also universally recogniz
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