. OWEN HALL ig at Agricultural -Schoul. t'rookston, n honor of Sidney M. Owen. ?Minnesota Dairy and Food Department Bulletin No. 52, "Development of the Dairy Products Industr copy sent free on application to FARM. STOCK & HOME. Prof. Haecker's book ,'Feed- well-known dairy joiu'nal went to western Minnesota to take a cow census and determine whether the reading of agri- cultural literature benefited the industry. He found that those that read farm papers, the average yearly production was 4,442 pounds, while among those who did not, it was only pounds.' Influence of Sca


. OWEN HALL ig at Agricultural -Schoul. t'rookston, n honor of Sidney M. Owen. ?Minnesota Dairy and Food Department Bulletin No. 52, "Development of the Dairy Products Industr copy sent free on application to FARM. STOCK & HOME. Prof. Haecker's book ,'Feed- well-known dairy joiu'nal went to western Minnesota to take a cow census and determine whether the reading of agri- cultural literature benefited the industry. He found that those that read farm papers, the average yearly production was 4,442 pounds, while among those who did not, it was only pounds.' Influence of Scandinavian Population. "A relation exists betw en immigration and the localiza- tion of the two industries (butter and cheese). Wher- ever the Danes settled, we find the largest production of in ; FARM, STOCK and HOME is the Paper That Founded the Farmers' Creameries Page Thirty


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