DAIRYING IN AMERICA.
Statistics show thai the products of the American elatjy cow now exceed 2.1)00,000,000 dollars farm value. She employs an army of men lo produce and distribute her product, and in factories, plants, machinery, horses, end wagons, necessary to conduct the business she creates, fabulous wealth is invested. Her welfare and the. interest, of her owner, therefore, constitute a paramount, issue in the industry of dairy agriculture. Upon her depends Ihe successful operation of all business directly related (hereto. The man who owns a factory and equips il with modern machinery has litth* value to show for his- investment should Hie cow go out of busTness. Vet our progress with her is not in keeping with the, usual sagacity Of America's big business interest's, and it is possible that we have been kept so busy building for and keeping up wilh the requirements of our'individual interests that the dairy cow lias built for us that we have lost sight of the fundamental upon which our business rests.
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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16780, 24 April 1926, Page 22 (Supplement)
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