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board of trustees

[ S e p t e m b e r 26,

Plate I. duction, transportation, pasteurization, etc., tend to reduce the importance of the above condition and make it possible to supply desirable and safe milk under present conditions of production. While it is physically possible to maintain goats nearer the source of the consumption of their milk than cows it is a grave question as to whether or not it would prove either economical or safe to have an extensive production of milk under such conditions. V. The important question which was uppermost in the minds of the members of your committee during the preparation of the original report was: "Everything considered, is the milch goat an animal of sufficient economic importance to justify its addition to our already over-burdened investigational program?"