ILLINOIS DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



in** Public lands will be turned ov« to the hands o^- owner. 

 Comparatively speaking, we haTC ,^. ' * ^^X'agricultnral purposes, 

 reg ion, which many suppose ^f^^ 6 ^^^'™ some 450,000,000 acres of 

 hids fair to remain forever an and region Then , are som ^ _ 



shallwedo with our rapidly increasing ;PoP^» « t ^better the oncoming 



and without a chance to work a "? ^"iter The intelligence and 

 must and will eat, they must have clothing a" lte r- ^ 



civilization of the ™^™W^*°^7T%WLy*Zi will have to be 



compared with the question that will quite ^soon i en ,o g confronts 



willnolongerbeasearchforforeign markets The questm t 



.ouInoVtw to ke g ep possession of it ^^^K^S^^ 

 will followsomethinglikea "survival of theflt est. *o ? J 



r the r^rr h :tmirtTu y o oS •^ to ^u»a U . ta - M .^ 



here in the West the farmer will ^ educated in all that pertain 



the present popular accepta ion of the term, mi knowledge and ,, 



Can They mus ^dr^w their food and the material for their clotMn, 

 ^c fromIhes y oirand this will force its highest culture and its most economic , 

 management. 



