Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 260, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

RELATION OF THE DAIRY FARM TO PERMANENT AGRICULTURE. When a man of practical knowledge coupled with the- trained mind of an instructor says “that the educational Talue of a large dairy show cannot be estimated to men who are endeavoring to evolve the highest standards of efficiency upon their farms and in their dairy at the lowest cost of operation” there must Indeed be great value to be had' from an attendance at the National Dairy Show In Chicago this year. Professor Kildee of lowa Agricultural College is the author of the above atatement and believes that lessons to be learned by looking over a thousand of the best representatives of the leading dairy breeds and the information and Inspiration gained from coming in contact with men who are foremost in the Dairy world, with the chance to inspect the most modem in dairy machinery, all leads to success men who might otherwise blunder along without getting anywhere. He says that the profits derived from dairy farming are determined by the following factors: Quantity of milk, quality of milk, cost of production, and the price obtained for your dairy products. Thus, it must behoove any man who is striving for success to attend this great educational exhibit, as by comparison alone can we measure our knowledge, and the man who stays home and plugs along will not get from his efforts what his neighbor will extract from his, with more ease. The mere pleasure of sitting on a milk stool and getting just what milk you can*, won’t get you anywhere. You must have profitable cows and know what you are doing ail the time. - Every hour spent at the National Dairy Show at Chicago, during the ten days of October 24th to November 2nd next, is adding to your ability to succeed. Adv. ’ —■ ■. ' •

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Protected Both Ways.

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