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Show Dairymen Invited ToView Fair Exhibit Since the 1945 Legislature passed I Touse Bill 110, commonly known as he "Dairy Improvement Bill," this ; till has become the subject of wide-:pretd wide-:pretd controversy. Those who are not fully informed are passing out aiuch information which is not true, others are definitely trying to discredit dis-credit the bill and Its purposes. The bill was sponsored by the State Dairy Federation, an organization organi-zation composed of all the dairy nterests of the state, with the main 1 purpose In mind of improving the 1 wholesomeness of all dairy products. pro-ducts. Inasmuch as the production and proctssing of high quality dairy products begin on the farm at the place where milk Is produced, the State Dairy Federation has caused to be erected at the State fair at model milk house for producers, also al-so two miniature model milk houses, as well as two miniature types of milking barns one adaptable to he use of the small producers and 'Jie other adaptable to the use of large producers. Some of these mo-1 dels will be made in cutaway forms, I so lliey may be properly observed, as well as some with their tops on. As the enforcement of this law Mis ';pon my shoulders, says V. A. Bcrgeson, Commissioner of Agriculture, Agri-culture, he would like very much 7 urge every producer in this state .o attend the State Fair and view his exposition of dairy eqquipment and methods. A state dairy inspector will be in attendance at all times to give information and answer questions which any producer may .isk. |