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Adulteration is a fraud and people should denounce 

 it in everything. 



It is utterly impossible to concentrate capital 

 enough to control dairy products. 



Whatever is done for the good or injury of the 

 industry is felt from one end of the state to the other, 

 and affects its welfare. Now think over this matter of 

 a State Dairy School, talk it over with your neighbors, 

 get a popular feeling awakened in its favor and we 

 will have an institution that will help to bring culture, 

 and necessarily refinement to our country homes, and 

 prosperity to our commonwealth. 



Mr. W. R. Hostetter: In Wisconsin I was sur- 

 prised last week to see what they are doing in the dairy 

 school. They have a building that cost about $33,000, 

 and they have about one hundred pupils. I expected 

 to see a lot of boys in here, and I found that there were 

 only two under twenty. Those young men are taking 

 a regular course and there are several who have been 

 through college and are attending this school exactly 

 as they would a medical or law school, to fit them 

 for Ife's work. There is no other place where so many 

 farmers will meet a man in a social way as at the head 

 of a creamer}^ or cheese factory; and when men filling 

 these positions are college educated men their influence 

 will be such as to greatly benefit our farming popula- 

 tion. 



