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Excerpt from Sixth Annual Report of the Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Agriculture: Together With Reports of Committees Appointed to Visit the County Societies, With an Appendix Containing an Abstract of the Finances of the County Societies
It will be perceived, therefore, that the capacity of the farm, in this respect, has been considerably increased, though, no doubt, true economy would dictate the purchase of more land, for the purpose of keeping a larger number of cows than the farm will even now maintain. This was a prominent Object which the Board had in view, in asking an appropriation for the purchase of land in 1855, under the impression that, though the time would come when the present extent of land would be sufficient to furnish full supplies of milk, it was for the interest of the State to increase these supplies at once, as being the cheapest and healthiest food for the inmates of the institution.
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