NEWAYGO COUNTY DAIRY TESTING ASSOCIATION IIQ 



Cow test associations set the dairyman to think- 

 ing. If he is not getting as much profit as his neigh- 

 bor he asks why? These associations set the farmer 

 to reading; as a result, he keeps better cows, feeds 

 better feeds, builds a silo, buys a purebred bull, 

 keeps his stable clean, puts in light and ventilation, 

 and takes more pride in his work generally. If a 

 dairyman wants better prices for his products and 

 a better profit, he must go after what he wants, and 

 the Cow Test Association will help him to get it. 

 He is certain of cheaper production if he disposes 

 of the poor animals for better ones. It is simply a 

 question of applying business methods. 



By-Laws of the Newaygo County Dairy Testing 

 Association 



Adopted at first meeting, October 31, 1905. 



ARTICLE I. ANNUAL AND SPECIAL MEETINGS 



The annual meeting of the members of this cor- 

 poration shall be held at a place to be designated 

 by the board of directors in the village of Fremont, 

 Michigan, on the first Monday of November of each 

 year at two o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose 

 of electing a board of directors and for the transac- 

 tion of such other business as may lawfully come 

 before said meeting. 



Special meetings may be called by the board of 

 directors and notice thereof shall be given by the 

 secretary by mailing to each member a written or 



