Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . tical as well as scientific standpoint. prising as it does, all grades of producers Government milk inspectors, backed by from the most progressive farmer down public opinion, have established a thor- the line of small dairymen to the ignorant ough system of inspection. City milk sup- huckster. Cleanliness is required by in- ply is now traced to its source, the cows spectors first, last and all the time; /I//A/ or CCK^ fi/WN examined thor


Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . tical as well as scientific standpoint. prising as it does, all grades of producers Government milk inspectors, backed by from the most progressive farmer down public opinion, have established a thor- the line of small dairymen to the ignorant ough system of inspection. City milk sup- huckster. Cleanliness is required by in- ply is now traced to its source, the cows spectors first, last and all the time; /I//A/ or CCK^ fi/WN examined thoroughly for condition and making the right start, for cleanliness, liealth and the stable for cleanliness. If leads to many virtues. A man who is par- incompetency or indiflference has led the ticular about all utensils, his wagon, dairyman to disobey the state sanitary re- stable, cattle and himself, will not tolerate quirements he is not permitted to ship his a poor stable or an unhcalthv cow\ He BARN PLANS may not understand the science of fer-ments or disease germs, but his milk sup-ply will be good and wholesome, becausehe robs harmful bacteria of the dirt uponwhich they thrive. In our northern climate, warmer stableshave for years occupied the attention of ability to grow or fatten. Too frequentlycattle thus housed were attacked by bov-ine disease germs, which were materiallyassisted in their work of destruction byconditions so expensively though uninten-tionally provided. Stockmen thought thetrouble was caused bv too great a change


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