Feeding for Milk Production by G. L. McClymont and P. J. Mylrea
Feeding for Milk Production by G. L. McClymont and P. J. Mylrea
Feeding for Milk Production
by G. L. McClymont and P. J. Mylrea
NSW Department of Agriculture, 1958, black and white photographs and advertisements, , staple bound paperback
Good Condition, edge and shelf wear, rubbing and bumping to covers, edges and corners, small chips and tears to edges and corners, no inscriptions (see photographs)
“Successful and profitable dairy farming depends largely on maintaining the right relation between the costs of feed and the milk produced, so that the difference between costs and gross returns will always be as great as possible.
High production and sound dairy herd management go hand in hand with correct feeding practices: yet many dairy farmers are still not aware of the true value of fodders purchased for stock feeding, or the importance of protein and young pastures in economic production.
The purpose of this booklet is to provide these farmers with sufficient up-to-date practical information on the correct use of feedstuffs to make their farming more profitable.
All aspects of feeding are detailed in a clear and concise and practical manner, and the information given will show the dairy farmer just how he should feed his cows for maximum and more profitable milk and butterfat production.”