Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 March 1912 — Page 3
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A Profitable Bunch of Steers Fed Six Profit Per Many farmers do not consider cattle feeding profitable, and yet if one will look at it as a part of an intelligent system of farm management, and go into it with a determination to make the most out of it, he will usually come out successful in the end. Too many farmers look at the net cash returns from feeding a hunch ot cattle. A Many-Sided Business. Cattle feeding is a many-sided business, much depending on the buying and selling as well as the feeder and the feeding. The man who figures his profits on net cash returns alone is not only looking at it unfairly, but is in addition following a short-sighted policy in regard to the business of the farm. Great Problems Confront Farmers. Three great economic problems confront corn-belt farmers. First and foremost of these is the maintenance of a productive soil. Second, the profitable utilization of coarse roughage, large quantities of which is produced on every grain farm. Third, the profitable employment of labor and equipment for the entire year. The logical solution of these problems lies In keeping on the farm a sufficient number of animals capable of consuming and profitably utilizing the coarse feeds grown and at the same time returning large quantities of manure to the farm. No class of animals is better adapted to this than cattle of some kind. Sheep may be profitably kept for this purpose, but the limited number which can be successfully maintained together on the average farm is not usually sufficient to meet the need; furthermore, cattle will utilize damaged hay, straw and fodder to a better advantage than sheep. Cattle Make Productive Soils. When a sufficient number of cattle are kept, the problem of maintaining a productive soil is relatively easy. The manure produced and the bedding used not only adds plant food to the soil, but in addition has a marked Influence on the physical condition of the soil as well as the organic life in the soil. No doubt one of the limiting factors in crop production today on many farms is the available supply of moisture during cropping season. This Agricultural Exhibit Gar Purdue University Agricultural Extension Another great step is about to be taken in the spreading of agricultural knowledge among the farmers of Indiana. Commencing January 25, an educational exhibit car will be operated over the New York Central lines in Indiana, in charge of two men -well qualified to give information regarding the several lines of agricultural endeavor being carried on at Purdue University's School of Agriculture and Experiment Station, and coring the ensuing four months every town and village wjiere farmers desire to Inspect the exhibit and hear experts describe the proper methods of maintaining the reputation of Indiana as a farming state, will be reached. The work is but another phase of the educational campaign of the Purdue agricultural extension department Professor Christie secured the exhibit car through the courtesy of John Emig. industrial agent of the Big Four railroad, who devoted much time to the preparation of a suitable schedule. It is planned to have the train make stops of from three to five hours each. Educational trains have been operated over the New York Central lines in Indiana during the last few years, and these have proven of inestimable value to the farmers or the state. They have shown the futility of leaving Indiana when such splendid opportunities lie right at the very door of every farm home, if proper methods of cultivation are pursued. We confidently believe that the generosity of the New York Central people in aid. ing in this work will do much to continue the era of agricultural prosperity on which the state has just en tered. The schedule for the train will be announced in a few days by the industrial department of the railroad, which Is actively preparing publicity matter regarding the train, in an effort to arouse a substantial interest among the farmers, and insure large attendances at each point visited by the exhibit
Months Average Daily Gain 2.58 Steer, $21.55. may be greatly increased by the addition of vegetable matter to the soil. No more successful or practical plan of doing .his has been found than that of incorporating litter and bedding in the manure which is to be applied to the soil. Without cattle most farms have great quantities of corn stalks and straw wasted or half utilized. Where cattle are kept the stalks can be completely utilized and the straw and other coarse roughage most profitably handled and the residue returned to the soil in a desirable form. This source of waste on many farms amoiAts to more than enough to pay for operating the entire farm. How to Make Cattle Profitable. To make cattle profitable a man must learn to know good cattle and buy a class of cattle suited to the needs of his particular plan of farming, at a time when market conditions are favorable. In addition, he must learn the value of 'different rations and methods of feeding in order to feed so as to produce rapid cheap gains and the desired finish. There is no secret art in the business. Any intelligent farmer may obtain such information if he cares to make the effort. The agricultural" colleges and experiment stations have the necessary information and data and will gladly assist those desiring to keep and feed cattle successfully. Five years' results with a ration of corn, clover hay, cottonseed meal and silage at the Purdue experiment station show an average net profit per steer of 15.34. In figuring the profits from cattle feeding one must not only look at the cash return, but take into consideration the manure .produced, which on the average has a value of tv.-o and one-half to three dollars per ton ($2.50 to ?3), the increased crop yields, the utilization of roughage and grain on the farm, the pork produced, and the saving of la bor which would otherwise be ncces- i sary to market the crops grown. In other words, the whole operation must be looked at as a part of a successful system of farm management. Doubtiess conditions in the near future will be such as to make it desirable and more profitable for corn-belt farmers to breed their steers rather than buy them, and any one contemplating the keeping of cattle In the near future will do well to consider this phase of the business. The extension department at Purdue is also busy preparing literature to be given out from the train, and will spare no efforts in making the trip the most successful of Its kind I ever attempted in the United States, i j The idea is a comparatively new j one in agricultural educational work, j It has been tried with splendid suc cess in the southern states by various state boards of health, whose exhibits, telling a valuable story more simply than could any lecturer hope to carry his point, have resulted in an awakening to the great need for proper attention to such affairs. 'lt works for boards of health," commented Professor Christie. "We know it will do even more efficient work for our cause here in Indiana, it the farmer is willing to take his problems at an appointed time and bring them before the agricultural experts who will be in charge of the big car." DAIRY MEN ASK NEW LAWS Standardization af Glassware Demanded, Also Money for the New Dairy Building. The Indiana Dairy association met at Purdue during the week of the short course, beginning January S. I B. Carvin of Kewanna was elected president ami J. D. Jarvis, instructor I ndairying. Purdue university, was reelected secretary and treasurer. There jwere, also, four auxiliary presidents, who have the northern, the southern, the eastern and the western districts, elected at. this time. The association adopted a resolution thanking the trustees of the university for the new dairy building which is to be built within a short time. The discussion concerning the standardization of glassware and its regulation by state law was brought up, and it was decided to promote the passage of a bill to that effect. The association will also send a committee to the stale legislature to ask for an apropriation of $25,000 for equipment for the new dairy building. The association has done much for the dairy industry in Indiana and it Is gratifying to note iu growth and
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