932 Kew Yobk State Daikymen's Association 



tivc coimiiittce and then one year from now report to this associ- 

 ation with sncli recommendations as it may see tit concerning tliese 

 l)roblenis that we have been discussing to-day. 



Mi;. Ho(jue: Before taking my seat i nuule a iii(>ti<iii simihir 

 to that of Dean Cook. I withdraw my motion because 1 consider 

 his better. I second ^Jr. Cook's motion. 



Motion carried by vote and the following committee appointed: 

 H. E. Cook, of Canton ; S. B. Richardson, Lowville ; George E, 

 Hogue, Arcade ; II. C. Lang, Xew York ; F. X. Godfrey, Olean. 



THIRD SESSION 

 Wednesday, 2 r. m,, December 11 



Meeting called to order by Vice-President H. C. Elwood, of 

 BuflFalo, X. Y. 



Mk. Elwood: Ladies and Gentlemen: It will be your privi- 

 lege this afternoon to listen to Prof. G. L. ]\IcKay, of Chicago. 

 I now take great pleasure in introducing Professor McKay, who 

 will talk to you on ^'American Butter." 



AMERICAN BUTTER 



Professor G. L. McKay, Chicago, III. 



Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen, and ^Nfembers of the 

 Xew York State Dairymen's Association : I am much pleased 

 to have the opportunity of meeting with you at this time. I 

 certainly deem it an honor to talk in the Empire State on any 

 subject perraiiiiiig to dairying, as your state was the tirst on the 

 continent to take up this line of work. Your early teachers along 

 dairy lines have not only made your own state famous, but have 

 made ilic riiited States as a whole famous throughout the dairy 

 wo:'ld. Such men as Professor Willard, Professor Arnold, the 

 Hon. Harrison Lewis and ^Fr. l\IacAdams were the pioneers, and 

 their names at tliat time were household words in the homes of 

 those interested in dairying. 



I will endeavor to talk for a time upon "American Butter." I 

 am Vi'vy umcli in favor of the production of Inittcv. on tlu^ ground 

 tliat ii tends more to soil conservation than any otliei- line of agri- 

 culture, [n addition to this, it is one of the most profitable pur- 

 suits when carried on intelligently. 



