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Illinois. It is of the utmost importance that the teachings of the 

 Agricultural College, the agricultural research of the Experiment 

 Station, and the work of the Extension Service should all materially 

 contribute to the proper development of the live-stock industry, and 

 that none of these should fall into the very natural error of the 

 specialist of viewing agricultural problems primarily from the point 

 of view of the development of special phases of agricultural produc- 

 tion. In determining a proper agricultural policy for the state of 

 Illinois, live-stock production should occupy an important place because 

 without large live-stock holdings it is impossible to secure the largest 

 utilization of all the agricultural resources of the state. 



