. Breeder and sportsman. A RELIC OF BYGONE DAYS. Old Jndges Stand at Oakland Track from Which General Grant saw Orrin A. Hlckok Break the Worlds Record with St. THE FARM. Dairy Notes. When cream frotha during churning thecause ia not a mystery to the well informeddairyman. It can easily be avoided byusing a thermometer and bringing thetemperature of the cream up to sixty-fivedegrees. Are you making butter for private cus-tomers? Find out how they like theirbutter salted, and try to suit them. Thematter of salting has a great deal to dowith the satisfaction people get from ent-ing our


. Breeder and sportsman. A RELIC OF BYGONE DAYS. Old Jndges Stand at Oakland Track from Which General Grant saw Orrin A. Hlckok Break the Worlds Record with St. THE FARM. Dairy Notes. When cream frotha during churning thecause ia not a mystery to the well informeddairyman. It can easily be avoided byusing a thermometer and bringing thetemperature of the cream up to sixty-fivedegrees. Are you making butter for private cus-tomers? Find out how they like theirbutter salted, and try to suit them. Thematter of salting has a great deal to dowith the satisfaction people get from ent-ing our butter. And satisfaction settlesthe question of trade. Cover tightly the pail or jar in whichyou keep your cream. If it can be madeair tight, so much the better. Lota ofbutter is absolutely spoiled by taking inthe smells of the kitchen. These Bmellaauit our nostrils first rate, but they makevery poor flavoring for butter. A dairy lunch, where cool milk, countrybutter and other products of the dairy willbe served, will be a feature in the Wis-consin building at the Worlds Fair. Thenecessary products to maintain the lunchcounter will ba shipped regularly fromWiscon


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