FARM DAIRYING 



DAIRY 

 FARMING 



AGRICULTURAL LADDER 



tain the best results; 

 to delve into the mys- 

 tery of how the cow 

 can take this food and 

 manufacture the same 

 into creamy white life- 

 giving milk ; scientifi- 

 cally to separate the 

 cream and make the 

 fat into golden bricks 

 of fragrant butter; to 

 get this butter to the 

 best market and ob- 

 tain for it the highest 

 price; surely, to ac- 

 complish all this de- 

 mands a man of no 

 small calibre. 



Is not then my con- 

 tention true, that a 

 man who successfully 

 carries on a dairy 

 farm is on the top 

 rung of the ladder of 

 agricultural achieve- 

 ment? 



The man who is a 



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