. The double-profit system of dairying;. Dairying. Th Double-Profit System f D a i r y i n Cows, Creameries and Co-operation Pay Double Profits The Dairy Farmer, America's true landed aristo- crat, has been called "a regular farmer, ; And tlie Jairvman in j\Iinnesota and surrounding states is truly "a regular Dairy Farmer, ; He practices a system of dairy farming that returns him two profits instead of only one. This makes him and his family the very best kind of customers for all kinds of quality merchandise. Source of the Second Profit It is generally known that


. The double-profit system of dairying;. Dairying. Th Double-Profit System f D a i r y i n Cows, Creameries and Co-operation Pay Double Profits The Dairy Farmer, America's true landed aristo- crat, has been called "a regular farmer, ; And tlie Jairvman in j\Iinnesota and surrounding states is truly "a regular Dairy Farmer, ; He practices a system of dairy farming that returns him two profits instead of only one. This makes him and his family the very best kind of customers for all kinds of quality merchandise. Source of the Second Profit It is generally known that the dairyman has all the needs and desires of an ordinary farmer, plus many others created by his complex, specialized business, and also, plus an increased income with which to gratify them. .\ large majorit)' of Min- nesota's farms are dairj' farms. Their owners, how- ever, have added to their incomes still another profit, besides other advantages, by organizing hun- dreds of co-operative creameries. These are owned and managed by the dairy farmers themselves. Creameries Create New Wealth These creameries are located in the farming dis- tricts, near to the dairy farms. They buy fresh cream or butterfat daily, manufacture it into high- grade butter; sell it at premium prices on the east- ern markets and then distribute all their profits to their farmer patrons. The creamery patron thus cnjo3'S all of the income and profit from his own dairy farm, plus his share of the creamerj^ profits also. Xo better method has ever been devised for returning to the farm producer all of the profits of his labor and industry. Naturally he can buy, and does buy many things that other farmers cannot aft'ord. Advantages of Dairy Farming Of itself, dairy farming is the highest tj'pe of agriculture that man has developed. It approxi- mates the ideal form of converting raw materials from the soil into finished food products for man- kind's use. It is the safest kind of farming, because it constantl


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