Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . JOHANNA JEMIMA POSCH Yearly Record of 26,422 lbs. Milk,1215 lbs. Butter. Has it ever occured to you that every youngster offered forsale from the Llenroc Herd is a real, live, bustling opportun-ity—a chance to share in the glory, the greatness and theprofit accruing from the wonderful performances of the greatJemima and her greatest daughter? To raise and develop world-record breakers like this pair iscompensation for all the trouble and anxiety of a breederslife. It is also the greatest training one can get; it fits aman to get better records from a


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . JOHANNA JEMIMA POSCH Yearly Record of 26,422 lbs. Milk,1215 lbs. Butter. Has it ever occured to you that every youngster offered forsale from the Llenroc Herd is a real, live, bustling opportun-ity—a chance to share in the glory, the greatness and theprofit accruing from the wonderful performances of the greatJemima and her greatest daughter? To raise and develop world-record breakers like this pair iscompensation for all the trouble and anxiety of a breederslife. It is also the greatest training one can get; it fits aman to get better records from all his cows and to breedbetter young animals for his neighbors. When you buy from Llenroc, whether or not you take theget of Jemima or Johanna, you receive the benefit of theexperience gained in the breeding, raising and developing ofthis wonder pair. You add to your herd prestige, characterdistinction, and a mighty good animal, for we would not sellyou anything we were ashamed to retain in our own herd. JEMIMA JOHANNA OFRIVERSIDE Worlds


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