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THE increase of milk production is one of the JL desiderata that is commonly accepted as necessary, and one of the equally commonly accepted ways of securing an increase is by the use of a proven sire. This is the more necessary because it has been said by no less an authoritythan Robert Boutflour that the average production duringa lactation is little, if any, more to-day than it has been for a very long time.
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FUSSELL, G. MOUNT HOPE AND ITS DAIRY CATTLE. Nature 159, 719 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/159719a0
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