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am satisfied that the agricultural interests of this State, especially 

 those concerned with dairyiiij^ and cattle feedinj.,', will he materially 

 benefited by this legislation and also that the country miller will 

 share in the benefits resulting from such a law, because many of the 

 imported materials wilfi which he must not com[)lete, will be obliged 

 to stand distinctly upon their own merits rathei- than upon the very 

 generous claims made for them by those interested in their sale* 



•Note.— A law on the regulation of concentrated feeding stuffs was enacted at the last session 

 of the Legislature and is found on page 651 of this report, In connection with an article which 

 was published as Bulletin No. 81. See page 559. 



44_6— 1901 



