. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. EST AN ALFALFA FIELD. Dairy Animals With World's Records. Neufchatel cheese is made by running buttermilk into a large tempering vat where it is heated to a temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Let it remain quietly in this vat until the buttermilk has coag- ulated and the casein Bettles at the bottom when the whey is drawn off from the sur- face. The curd left in the bottom of the vat is put into a press where the excess of moisture is expelled. It is then seasoned with sa t and cumin and if it appears dry a little butter is added. The curd is then mixed tho


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. EST AN ALFALFA FIELD. Dairy Animals With World's Records. Neufchatel cheese is made by running buttermilk into a large tempering vat where it is heated to a temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Let it remain quietly in this vat until the buttermilk has coag- ulated and the casein Bettles at the bottom when the whey is drawn off from the sur- face. The curd left in the bottom of the vat is put into a press where the excess of moisture is expelled. It is then seasoned with sa t and cumin and if it appears dry a little butter is added. The curd is then mixed thoroughly and printed into small prints which are wrapped with glazed paper so as to prevent the escape of mois- ture. It is a cheap production and sells well to the limit of the requirements of any market. In a little feeding experiment to deter- mine the value of alfalfa against a grain ration for dairy cows the former came out with flying colors. While the ration in which the protein was supplied by grain produced slightly more milk and butter than the alfalfa ration, still the latter produced the milk at cents less the 100 than the grain ration. Although a cow can change grain protein into fat still it would not be wise to force her in this way. A tvpe of Shorthorn cattle has been raised"to the dignity of a special breed in Lincolnshire, England. It is known as the Lincolnshire Red Shorthorns. A so- ciety was formed in 1895 to protect these animals. They are cherry red in color and of large size, but they are not quite so beefy as that, of the ordinary Shorthorns. Their milking qualities are of high order. Stockton can boast of having two dairy queens holding the world's official thirty- day butter record lor their respective ages. Representatives of the Agricultural Col- lege at Berkeley recently visited "River- side Ranch," owned by the Fierce Land and Stock Company on Rough and Ready island, near this city, and conducted a series of official tests under


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