212 ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION 



BETTER THINGS FOR THE DAIRYMAN. 



Multitude of Worthless Cows Must Go to the Butcher. 



How to Get the Good Ones That Make Big Money. 



The actual relation of the cow and the herd to the real 

 profits derived from dairy farming is little realized by the peo- 

 ple depending upon this occupation for a living. There is no 

 line of farming where wxll-directed effort will pay so large a 

 profit. Notice I say well directed effort for the profits derived 



PROF. W. J. FRASER, 



Chief Department Dairy Husbandry, 



University of Illinois. 



from dairy farming depend almost entirely upon the good judg- 

 ment and common sense used. The profits on the average dairy 

 farm in Illinois today can easily be doubled. 



Discovered Only by Scales and Test. 



Quite unsuspected these Queens have everywhere honey- 

 combed dairy society. All of them are dead beats; they will 



