8 The McLaughlins Buttermakers 



than in a big creamery. She has proven this time and 

 time again and gives the reason why this is so in the 

 chapter "Why it pays to Make Cream into Butter 

 on the Farm." 



Prizes and High Scores Made by 



Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McLaughlin. 



SCORE 

 First Minnesota Dairyman and Livestock Association, 



Northfield, Minn., Jan. 21, 1912 95 



Second Minnesota State Fair, Hamline, Minn., Sept., 



1912 . 95 



Third North Iowa Fair, Mason City, Iowa, Sept. 18, 



1912 96.50 



First Six months' Scoring Contests, St. Paul, Minn., 



June 12, 1913 95 



Second Interstate Scoring Contests, Mason City, Iowa, 



Sept. 18, 1913 95 



First Minnesota Buttermakers' Annual Convention, 



2nd District, Wadena, Minn., Dec. 12, 1913 93.33 



First Wisconsin State Fair, Milwaukee, Wis. (Over all 



classes in complimentary Scores) 95.63 



National Creamery Buttermakers' Association, Chicago, 



Nov. 1, 1911 95 



National Buttermakers' Association, Chicago, Oct. 29, 



1912 95.16 



International Dairy Show, Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 30, 



1911 94.86 



International Dairy Show, Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 30, 



1912 96 



National, International, Interstate and State Contests 



for year 1913 94.85 



(The highest over any buttermaker in the United States 



making butter from hand separated cream.) 



Third Interstate Fair, Oct., 1912 96.50 



North Iowa Fair, 1911 94.50 



North Iowa Fair, 1911 94.33 



Minnesota Butter and Cheesemakers' Association 93 



Minnesota Butter and Cheesemakers' Association 93.75 



Iowa Fair, Mason City, Iowa, 1912 95 



International Dairy Show 1912 93.66 



National Dairy Show 94.50 



First Second District at State Fair, 1912 95 



Second Wadena 93.50 



