Albemarle, N.C., March 22 (AP)—As a result of the dairy feeding schools held in Stanly County, A.C. Kimrey, dairy specialist of State College, says several dairy farmers are planning to grow more feeding crops, such as soybeans and stock beets this year, reports County Agent O.H. Phillips.
One farmer expressed the opinion that if he fed his cow according to Mr. Kimrey’s recommendations, he was sure she would produce more milk and profits would be greater. The general opinion is that less cotton and more dairy feeds should be grown, and many farmers are planning to follow this program, the county agent says.
From the front page of the Concord Daily Tribune, Monday, March 21, 1926
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