. Dairy farming. Dairying. DAIRY FARMING 179 vent the loss of volatile gases, such as ammonia, a small amount of ground phosphate-rock should be added to the manure pile every day. This will fix most of the gases produced in a firm chemical union and retain them for future use by crops. In case skim-milk is fed to farm live stock, the dairyman need have no apprehensions that he is. XVIII.—A Promising Bunch of Calves raised on skim-milk from the separator. causing his farm to depreciate in value from a loss of fertility. Buttermilk and whey have about one- half the combined feeding and fertiliz


. Dairy farming. Dairying. DAIRY FARMING 179 vent the loss of volatile gases, such as ammonia, a small amount of ground phosphate-rock should be added to the manure pile every day. This will fix most of the gases produced in a firm chemical union and retain them for future use by crops. In case skim-milk is fed to farm live stock, the dairyman need have no apprehensions that he is. XVIII.—A Promising Bunch of Calves raised on skim-milk from the separator. causing his farm to depreciate in value from a loss of fertility. Buttermilk and whey have about one- half the combined feeding and fertilizing values of skim-milk and when these are fed, soil fertility will. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Burch, D. S. (Dallas Stockwell), 1886-. Philadelphia, The Penn Publishing Company


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