Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1892 — The Men Who Succeed in Dairying, [ARTICLE]
The Men Who Succeed in Dairying,
i In every dairy community in the ; laud can be found dairy farmers who I are making a fine success of the,business. Would it not be welj for the great body of farmers who cry “dairying don’t pay*” to inquire what sortjof men these successful ones are. Almost invariably it will be found that they, &re men of intelligence who have seen enough to send their brains ahead of their hands. They are readers of the experience and thoughts of other men. They are students of the principles that underlie the practice of successful dairying. Men who starve their bodies have no strength to work. If dairymen do not constantly feed their minds with dairy knowledge, how can they expect to succeed. The richest experience of others may be recorded a thousand times, but they will know nothing of it. Princess Victoria of Hawaii will visit the United States and the World s Fair in' 1893, returning to Honolulu in time to celebrate her 18th birthday, October 16, when “she will become eligible to assume the duties of her position as heir apparent to the throne of Hwaii.”
