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remember these things — that you are not going to have these 

 conditions exclusively very long. I have been down through 

 Texas and Colorado, and they are not going to sell you cotton- 

 seed meal to make into butter long. The men are getting 

 awakened down there and when they put their hands to the 

 plow your northern men gone down there to take hold of the 

 work are going to beat you every time. 



The President : — We will close this subject by saying to 

 our honored brother from Michigan that while he is plowing in 

 Michigan we will be harrowing in Illinois. (Laughter.) 



The next subject on our program this morning is an address 

 by Professor Glover, formerly one of our field men in the state, 

 but who is now associated with Hoard's Dairyman of Wiscon- 

 sin. While we were sorry to lose him, we are pleased to know 

 we have his services and get the best results from them not 

 only for ourselves but for our friends. 



JUDGING DAIRY CATTLE. 



Professor Glover. 



In the beginning the brute mother simply supplied her 

 young with milk, and this being accomplished her maternal 

 functions ceased. Man had not taken possession of her, and she 

 only yielded enough nourishment to feed her young. In the 

 hundreds of years that have gone there have been many changes 

 in the relation of man to the animal creation. The wild mother, 

 who, in centuries past, was able to protect and support her 

 progeny, has, through man, become entirely dependent upon him 

 for her existence. By the hand of man she has developed to 



