. Dairy fortunes. Dairying. DAIRY FORTUNES.. Dairy Fortunes v/ill as^^ist dairymen, and will en- able them to make dimes instead of cents. I have at- tempted to give the reader the most important points about successful dairying—just enough to enable him to act intelligently and to improve his condition with less labor. I have placed 300 pound cows where they belong —in the butcher's hands. To read, every week, in our dairy papers, that such and such dairymen are proud of the fact that their cows have reached the 300 pound mark, discourages the intelligent, enterprising dairyman. These so-call

. Dairy fortunes. Dairying. DAIRY FORTUNES.. Dairy Fortunes v/ill as^^ist dairymen, and will en- able them to make dimes instead of cents. I have at- tempted to give the reader the most important points about successful dairying—just enough to enable him to act intelligently and to improve his condition with less labor. I have placed 300 pound cows where they belong —in the butcher's hands. To read, every week, in our dairy papers, that such and such dairymen are proud of the fact that their cows have reached the 300 pound mark, discourages the intelligent, enterprising dairyman. These so-call Stock Photo
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. Dairy fortunes. Dairying. DAIRY FORTUNES.. Dairy Fortunes v/ill as^^ist dairymen, and will en- able them to make dimes instead of cents. I have at- tempted to give the reader the most important points about successful dairying—just enough to enable him to act intelligently and to improve his condition with less labor. I have placed 300 pound cows where they belong —in the butcher's hands. To read, every week, in our dairy papers, that such and such dairymen are proud of the fact that their cows have reached the 300 pound mark, discourages the intelligent, enterprising dairyman. These so-called dairymen tend to weaken my faith in rapid dairy progress. If Dairy Fortunes will do nothing more than make these 300 pound dairymen ashamed of themselves, I shall feel that it has accomplished much. No man can expect to succeed unless his aim in life extends above the cellar f^oor. The principal object of Dairy Fortunes is to cause dairymen to transfer their affections from the puny 300 pound cow to the 500, 6co and 800 pound cows—to get out of the dark, damp and gloomy cellar into the cosy, cheerful parlor. I have painted no picture that can not be excelled.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Larkin, Landy. Cincinnati, O. , Specialty publishing co