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amounts of milk to 3 cts. when the cows are of low production. The added 

 actual labor and the remuneration of the proprietor without any new construc- 

 tion or equipment would increase the expense from 1 to 2 cts. a quart. This 

 added expense of improved methods and equipment, however, would no doubt 

 be partly offset by increased production and increased economy of feed, so that 

 the net extra expense of producing clean milk would probably be somewhat less 

 than the figures given." 



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