. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 12 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday .April 28, 191 THE FARM State Dairy Cow Competition Results For March. During the month of March, 1S5 cows in the State Dairy Cow Compe- tition produced an average of 1410 piunds milk and pounds butter fat. The highest production of butter fat for the month was pounds, produced by the Holstein cow, Mabel Haskins Colantha Girl, owned by K. W. Abbott, Milpitas. Seven other cows produced over 90 pounds of butter fat during the month. The Pacific Rural Press prize for March was won by Mr. F. J. Kell of Stockton, fo


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 12 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday .April 28, 191 THE FARM State Dairy Cow Competition Results For March. During the month of March, 1S5 cows in the State Dairy Cow Compe- tition produced an average of 1410 piunds milk and pounds butter fat. The highest production of butter fat for the month was pounds, produced by the Holstein cow, Mabel Haskins Colantha Girl, owned by K. W. Abbott, Milpitas. Seven other cows produced over 90 pounds of butter fat during the month. The Pacific Rural Press prize for March was won by Mr. F. J. Kell of Stockton, for the highest average production by five grades, viz., pounds butter fat Mr. Kell also won the McAllister and Sons' prize for the month for the highest production by a grade cow, pounds fat, 567 cows have been entered in the Competition to date, of which number 307 are entered for monthly and 10-months records, and the balance for yearly cow-testing as- sociation records. Entries in the Competition will close on May 1, this year. Dairymen who wish to enter their cows and compete for some of the numerous prized of- fered in the Competition (92 in all, aggregating over ?7500 in value) must, therefore, act promptly. Address Pro- fessor F. W. Woll, University Farm, Davis, California, for further informa- tion concerning the Competition. ALL CUTS IN THI8 PUBLICATION MADE BY SAN FRANCISCO PHOTO-ENGRAVING CO. 215 LEIDE8DORFF ST., San Francisco, Cal. Phone Douglas 1810 Auburn (Placer Co.).—At a meeting of the Placer county farm bureau di- rectors, vice directors and secretaries in this city Saturday, the matter of the next county farm bureau fair will be taken up and discussed. It is ex- pected that arrangements will be made at this meeting for the fair, in order that exhibitors can begin now to prepare for their participation in it. The meeting will he attended by about sixty officials of the bureau, coming from all parts of the county. H. S. Maddox, from the office of


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