Annual Report of the Michigan Dairymen's Association, Volume 23, Part 1907Association, Office of the Secretary, 1907 - Dairying |
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... fact that God reigns and that we do all things at His pleasure , and that He allows them . Help us and bless us , we beseech Thee , grant strength to all men in their brotherly and social relations , and draw us nearer to Thee is our ...
... fact that God reigns and that we do all things at His pleasure , and that He allows them . Help us and bless us , we beseech Thee , grant strength to all men in their brotherly and social relations , and draw us nearer to Thee is our ...
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... fact that during that period and for several years preceding there was a de- ficiency each year . Mr. E. A. Stowe , of Grand Rapids , was the first secretary , and served until the meeting of 1892 , at which time Mr. James Slocum , of ...
... fact that during that period and for several years preceding there was a de- ficiency each year . Mr. E. A. Stowe , of Grand Rapids , was the first secretary , and served until the meeting of 1892 , at which time Mr. James Slocum , of ...
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... fact , however , is of the least importance in my estimation , and should it be found that the adoption of the policy , to require a locality , in order to secure an auxiliary meeting of this society , to guar- antee a certain number of ...
... fact , however , is of the least importance in my estimation , and should it be found that the adoption of the policy , to require a locality , in order to secure an auxiliary meeting of this society , to guar- antee a certain number of ...
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... fact that 35 per cent of the farmers who produce milk do not read an agricultural paper , and it also reveals the fact that those who do read are the ones that are making the most out of the business . The reading of good agricultural ...
... fact that 35 per cent of the farmers who produce milk do not read an agricultural paper , and it also reveals the fact that those who do read are the ones that are making the most out of the business . The reading of good agricultural ...
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... fact that there are many unprofitable cows in use in dairy herds , and also that but few dairymen know which ones are paying and which are not , nor do they know the extent of the profit or loss . It cannot be denied that our dairy ...
... fact that there are many unprofitable cows in use in dairy herds , and also that but few dairymen know which ones are paying and which are not , nor do they know the extent of the profit or loss . It cannot be denied that our dairy ...
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Page 318 - ... sixth, if it is colored, coated, polished, or powdered whereby damage or inferiority is concealed or if by any means it is made to appear better or of greater value than it really is ; seventh, if it contains any added substance or ingredient which is poisonous or injurious to health...
Page 317 - If any substance or substances have been mixed with it, so as to lower or depreciate, or injuriously affect its quality, strength, or purity; (2) If any inferior or cheaper substance, or substances have been substituted wholly or in part for it; (3) If any valuable or necessary constituent or ingredient has been wholly or in part abstracted from it...
Page 15 - On this day of 1931, before me personally appeared to me known to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that he executed the same as his free act and deed.
Page 318 - Provided further, That the provisions of this act shall not apply to mixtures or compounds recognized as ordinary articles or ingredients of articles of food, if each and every package sold or offered for sale bear the name and address of the manufacturer and be distinctly labeled under its own distinctive name, and in a manner so as to plainly and correctly show that it is a mixture or compound, and is not in violation with definitions fourth and seventh of this section.
Page 15 - County of •On this day of 19 . . . . , before me, a Notary Public in and for said county, personally appeared known to me to be the persons named in and who executed the foregoing Instrument and severally acknowledged that they executed the same freely and for the intents and purposes therein mentioned.
Page 317 - Fourth, If it is an imitation of, or is sold under the name of another article; Fifth, If it consists wholly or in part of a diseased, decomposed, putrid...
Page 371 - ... Promptly remove from the herd any animal suspected of being in bad health, and reject her milk. Never add an animal to the herd until certain it is free from disease, especially tuberculosis.
Page 16 - State, which said sum shall be included in the State taxes apportioned by the Auditor General on all taxable property of the State, to be levied, assessed and collected, as other State taxes, and when so assessed and collected, to be paid into the general fund to reimburse said fund for the appropriation made by this act.
Page 370 - Only those foods shall be used which consist of fresh, palatable, or nutritious materials, such as are known will not injure the health of the cows or affect the taste or character of the milk. Cows shall be fed liberally and regularly — that is, in the same order and at the same hour every day. A well-balanced ration shall be used and changes of feed shall be made slowly.
Page 13 - To make, establish, and enforce all necessary or proper rules and regulations, not in conflict with the laws of this state, for the government and management of...