NOTHING LIKE BEING SATISFIED.
The following letter is copied from a report of a tester in another state: “Dear Sir: I bin goin to rite yous for some time to tell yous why i haiiit in favor of this here cow testing association what you runs or is trying to run and wants me to join. In the first place i know you will want me to feed grain and my cows aint use to it and i am afraid it. would make them sick. Then to if they give more milk, it makes me a lot more work to milk them and i aint got no time fer more work, yon say to that you can show me which arc my poor cows by, keeping a account for each cow. I haint go no poor cows i want you to understand and if i have i don’t want to know it or anyone else to know it. “Right now my 8 cows fil my one can and i cant afford to buy more cans or pay the man for hauling more than one can ful so you just steer clear of my place. We know what was doin better than some guy like yous. “Much obliged for asking me to join ycr association. —Yours truly, 5.0. A.”
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2730, 13 July 1925, Page 5
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218NOTHING LIKE BEING SATISFIED. Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2730, 13 July 1925, Page 5
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