Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Dairying and Stock Raising
To the dairyman, the problem of help is a serious one. It is no less so in Oregon than elsewhere. Good men are paid from $20 to $30 a month in winter, with board, and up to $40 in summer. For these prices it is p'ossible to secure competent help. The only solution of the problem is in the introduction of milking machines. Fortunately, these devices have been sufficiently perfected to be practicable and are being generally adopted among the more progressive dairymen with large herds.
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