People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1894 — EXPERIMENTS. [ARTICLE]

EXPERIMENTS.

By A. L. Crosby of Maryland.

We should always be making experiments in Dairying, with the feed for the cows, the way it is fed, the number of times a day it is fed, whether to change the feed often, and in the dairy room we thould try different ways of keeping the cream and varying temperatures in churning until we find in all these things just what suits our particular cows and their product best. Experimenting adds interest to the business. It causes us to think and the result should be the saving ourselves much time and work and make the dairy routine more certain of accomplishing the good results we are working for. The difference between profit and loss in dairying may be caused by a neglect of the little things. It is the little things that count up after all.