Preserving Green Forage 99 



PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE. 



NEW YORK, March 12, 1887. 



S. M. COLCORD, Esq.: 



Dear Sir, I have been very much inter- 

 ested in reading your letter, giving an outline 

 of your work for the coming season, in the way. 

 of developing and perfecting the production of 

 Colcord's green fodder. 



I feel like encouraging you in this work. It 

 is in the right direction ; and, with your pres- 

 ent experience and freedom from prejudices, 

 I know of no one so well calculated to meet 

 the difficulties connected with the work, and to 

 overcome them. My judgment is that you 

 will succeed, and with success will come one 

 of the greatest improvements ever made to 

 perfect and cheapen the proper food for milch 

 cows. 



I shall be glad to hear from you at any time, 

 and to assist in bringing your improvement 

 into notice, etc. Yours very truly, 



ISAAC W. WHITE. 



40 WALL STREET, ISTEW YORK. 



