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of \ho ball a show of corn, and it seems to me that no farmer 

 in Massachusetts can afford to raise corn unless he can turn it 

 into milk, or some dairy product. The subject of the after- 

 noon is one that has many phases, and we expect to get a good 

 deal of light on some of them. I take pleasure in introducing 

 Mr. A. J. Piorpont of Waterbiiry, Conn. 



