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the lines we ought to work on. We ought to have our calves 

 from a pure bred sire ; the calf must be well raised and well fed. 



We want to show these young men that there is something 

 in farming. You take a good farm," well tilled, growing a good 

 crop and feeding it to well bred animals and I do not know 

 where there is a business more attractive or where the possi- 

 bilities are greater. It is like the atmosphere, it is always with 

 us. There are just as many possibilities as ever. 



This dairy meeting has been a great success, and we appre- 

 ciate what you have done for us. The success is largely due to 

 Mr. Joseph Newman, who is the man who has done much of 

 the work. I thank you. 



President: This will close our program. If there is noth- 

 ing else in your minds, we will adjourn the 37th Annual Illinois 

 State Dairymen's Association. 



