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HY is it that some farmers can so alono-- 



Wliy Iparn entirely through costly mistakes? 



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year in and year out, makina bity monev on N^^i""''^' School of Animal Breeding, through its remar 

 their live-stock, building up^pl^ndid herds how ^"^^.^^Ull^^^t!]^ ^l^J^^^.^."?^^ 



— always getting the best results 

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 the time ? 



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 other blunders along, using wrong 

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then blaming it all on ' ' hard 



luck." Millions are lost each year 

 Jnst throngh Uitlp vii.sta'kei< ! 



Some Examples 



A Kansas farmer bouerht a pregnant grade cow. A few 

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 the 3 1 calvings were premature The milk yield was cut in 

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