CHAPTER II 



DAIRYING 



IT is an acknowledged fact by men and The topic 

 women of wide knowledge and high standing 

 in the agricultural world, that women must 

 play a prominent part in staying the de- 

 population of the rural districts, and in 

 bringing people back to the land. 



One feels safe in asserting that if a suffi- 

 cient number of women will abandon the 

 idea of lucrative and all-absorbing careers as 

 governesses, typists and clerks, and turn their 

 steps country wards, they will draw a certain 

 proportion of the sterner sex with them. 



As these succeed and prosper and they 

 assuredly will if trained and made of the 

 right material others will be inspired to 



imitate them, and the thin end of the wedge 



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