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Free from TB, with about twice as much iron as cow's milk, a naturally homogenized and easily digested goat's milk offers consid erable opportunity to the small or large farmer. A large milch goat will weigh from 130 to 150 pounds, and will pro duce three times more milk than a cow for her size. Good cottage, American and other cheese may be produced from goat's milk as well as a quality butter. The most popular breeds at pres ent are Tioggenburg, Saamen, Rock Alpine and Nubian. Goat's meat, Goat* are becoming big business in American farming. or (Jhevan, is a healthy, tasty rood. The goat has four stomachs, usu ally has on hand at least one day's food requirements, and the missing of a meal is often beneficial. Like any other animal, goats will respond to proper feeding practices. Con trary to public belief, goats do not eat tin cans. Female goats are free from "goat odor." It is not recom mended, however, that the male be kept near the house, or in cities. Improved Machinery Feed Crop Blower This crop blower elevates chopped hay or cut straw, silage, threshed grains, shavings or other bedding materials to any desired height with a minimum of labor. The blower shown above, manu factured by Papec Machine com pany, Shortsville, N. Y., will put away a big load in short order with little or no hand labor. Artificial Chicken Insemination Tested Scarcity of quality roosters of some desirable characteristic can be overcome by the application of arti ficial insemination. As one rooster can service 70 hens a week by this meth oa of reproduction, it becomes of commercial impor tance within the industry. Artificial insemination is also proving valuable in hybrid and cross breeding and in what would other wise be forced or individual mat in gs, or for hens kept in laying cages. Other advantages are that older males may be used, new blood in troduced from a distance, rapid Bock improvement made and that much of the disease danger is elim inated. 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