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KimbalFs Dairy Farmer 



WATERLOO, IOWA COLUMBUS, OHIO 



I "VTOT an ordinary farm paper going to ordinary farmers. | 



I J__\_ It is a leader for the leaders. It is published in the | 



I interest of the men who breed, raise, milk, feed, own, i 



i develop and sell dairy cattle. The best farmers in any com- | 



i munity are the dairy farmers. They not only raise and milk = 



I special-purpose dairy cattle but they farm as much as and bet- | 



I ter than any other class of farmers on earth. They raise good = 



I crops, because they have plenty of fertilizer produced by their = 



I dairy cattle to mix with their brains. They raise good hogs — | 



= hogs and milk go hand in hand. They raise good horses — | 



= good sheep — good poultry. They are the live wires in their | 



= own community, and their dairy cattle and the milk and cream | 



I they sell daily give them a continuous income, making them an i 



1 especially desirable buying class. = 



i Kimball's Dairy Farmer is for these important farmers. | 



I Its publishers are young men, raised on the farm, educated in = 



I agricultural colleges, nnd now successfully conducting dairy | 



I farms of their own. They sell annually $20,000 to $30,000 | 



I worth of dairy cattle from their own farms. | 



I Kimball's Dairy Farmer's publishers have conducted educational | 



i dairy trains over all the railroads in the central west. They = 



I organize dairy associations, address short courses, agricultural | 



I college meetings, are constantly in the field doing educational | 



I work in dairying and have judged dairy cattle and delivered | 



I lectures at all the big dairy shows and many of the state fairs i 



I in the United States and Canada during the past two years. | 



i No other publication in America approaches the work of our | 



I organization in the above mentioned respect. Kimball's Dairy | 



I Farmer has been built that way. Today it has a tremendous | 



I circulation among the big, prosperous dairy cattle breeders and | 



I farmers of America. i 



I It is recognized everywhere as "The Foremost Dairy Paper." | 



I SUBSCRIPTION RATES j 



I One year, $1.00. Three years, with Van Pelt's Cow Demon- | 



I stration Book, $2.00. Add 50c a year for Canadian subscrip- | 



I tions and $1.00 a year for foreign subscriptions. | 



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