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Red Creek 
Wayne Co., N. Y. 
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Box 502 Canton, O. 
More Milk HOW 
move milk for years 11 
Two things are necessary to make a dairy feed profitable—it must 
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Prince’s Rose of Meadowbrook is a Jersey who 
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