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Table of Contents. 



Page. 



Letter of Transmittal 3 



List of Officers— 1906 4 



By-Laws of the Illinois Dairymen's Association 5 



Proceedings of the Thirty-Second Annual Report 9 



Invocation — Rev. Fr. Lammert, Effingham, 111 9 



Address of Welcome — Mayor Bissell, Effingham ,111 10 



Response — W. R. Kimsey, Tamaroa, 111 11 



President's Address '. 13 



Address — E. H. Webster, Chief Dairy Division, U. S. Department 



of Agriculture 20 



Address— J. T. Biegler, Siegel, 111 29 



Financial Statement of Forest Creamery, 1905, Siegel, 111 32 



" The Path of the Cow "— W. J. Gillett, Rosedale, Wis. 40 



Address — General Wilcox, Elgin, 111 -. 51 



The Creamery Buttermaker — His Duties and Responsibilities — F. A. 



Jorgensen, Urbana, 111 GO 



Relations of Buttermaker and Patron — J. R. Newbery, Flora, 111 72 



History of Dairying in Effingham County — A. F. Jansen, Effingham, 



111 78 



Address — Prof. Fraser, Urbana, 111 87 



The Dairy Breeds — Some Points on Holstein-Friesian Cattle — M. S. 



Campbell, Genoa, 111 102 



Business End of Dairy Farming — J. P. Mason, Elgin, 111 114 



Diseases of Cows and How to Treat Them — Dr. D. Mcintosh. 



University of Illinois 123 



The Dairy Cow — Prof. W. J. Fraser 131 



Selecting and Breeding Dairy Cattle — Colen C. Little 134 



Address — S. B. Shilling, President Iowa Dairy Association and Presi- 

 dent National Dairy Union 143 



Address — Mr. Jones, Food Commissioner, Chicago,. Ill 150 



The Handling of Separator Cream — Carl Lee, Urbana, 111 161 



The Handling of Milk for the City Milk Supply— Benj. Hauk, St. 



Louis, Mo 176 



Care of Milk on the Farm— J. M. Trueman, Urbana, 111 178 



The Relation of the Farmer to Better Milk — J. M. Trueman, Uni- 

 versity of Illinois 179 



Breeds and Breeding— Prof. Geo. C . Humphrey, University of Wis- 

 consin 189 



