Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. I, No. 6, August 1906. Cover features photographs of the Dairy Hall at the Minnesota State Fair Grounds, and the Mammoth Live Stock Amphitheater at the Minnesota State Fair Grounds, to be dedicated on the Opening Day Monday, Sept. 3, 1906. Cover story: ""The Care of Milk,"" written by President [L A.] Sweet of the State Dairy Association.
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. I, No. 7, September 1906. Cover features the stock farm of A.W. Edson at Austin, Minn. Cover story: Riceland, Minn., Creamery, New Plant That Takes the Place of One Destroyed by Fire - James Rasmussen the Buttermaker.
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. I, No. 8, October 1906. Cover features the commodious farm house and barn of F.P. Knowles, Auburn, Mass., and a herd of pure-bred Holstein-Fresian [sic] cattle and ten-acre apple orchard of Knowles. Cover story: ""Improve Quality in Milk, Eastern Holstein Breeder Offers Some Valuable Suggestions,"" by B.W. Potter of Rutland, Mass.
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. I, No. 9, November 1906. Cover features Alcartara Polkadot, a Holstein-Friesian cow sold October 26 in Chicago for $1,350. Cover story: ""Wonderful Machine, The Cow Milking Device is Proving All That is Claimed for It.""
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. I, No. 10, December 1906. Cover features a photograph displaying silver cups won by F.P. Knowles of Auburn, Mass., at the Brockton, Mass., fair. Cover story: ""The Food Value of Cheese, How This Splendid Product of the Dairy Compares with Meats.""
International Stock Food Company (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Date Created:
1906?
Description:
Advertisement for livestock feed sold by the International Stock Food Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota. "The world's standard animal tonic." Ad features world famous stallions Arion, Minor Heir, Dan Patch, Directum, and Roy Wilkes. International Stock Food Company was owned by Marion Savage, who bought race horse Dan Patch to help promote his business. Consequently, Dan Patch is featured on many International Stock Food Products. The horse and his owner had a close connection: Dan Patch died July 11, 1916; Savage died of a heart attack a few days later. Dan Patch became less significant as America embraced the automobile. Ironically, Savage started manufacturing the Dan Patch automobile in 1911.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
International Stock Food Company (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Date Created:
1907
Description:
Advertisement for International animal food with testimonial from William T. Dever, a Chester White Swine breeder. He notes his Chester White Boar, Protection Chief, had "won more First Prizes and Champion Ribbons than any hog living or dead" because of his use of International Stock Food mixed with his feed twice a day. International Stock Food Company was owned by Marion Savage, a Minnesota-based entrepreneur for whom the town of Savage, Minnesota, was named. Savage bought record-breaking harness race horse Dan Patch to help promote his business.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. I, No. 11, January 1907. Cover features Dr. M.B. Wood of Mankato, Minn., a friend of the Guernseys. Cover story: ""Quality and Quantity, Address of Hon. E.K. Slater at Agricultural Gathering in Minneapolis""
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. I, No. 12, February 1907. Cover features a portrait of F.H. Scribner of Rosendale, Wis. Issue reviews convention of Minnesota State Dairymen at Owatonna. Cover story: ""Breeding of Dairy Cows,"" by F. H. Scribner.
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. II, No. 1, March 1907. Cover features a photograph of the first-prize Plymouth Rock Cockrel owned by John G. Gemundson of Nerstrand. Cover story: ""Detroit Physician Writes, Some Pointed Arguments in Favor of Good Wholesome Milk,"" by Arthur E. Gue, M.D., of Detroit, Michigan.
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. II, No. 2, April 1907. Cover features a photograph of a good type of Holstein Cow showing good udder and digestive capacity. Cover story: McCleod County Meeting, Knee Deep Mud Does Not Dampen Dairy Enthusiasm.
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. II, No. 3, May 1907. Cover features a photograph of Colantha 4th Johanna, the world's record butter cow, owned by W. J. Gillett of Rosendale, Wis. Cover story: Expensive Proposition, Minnesota Farmers Being Urged to Make a New Breed of Dairy Cattle.
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. II, No. 4, June 1907. Cover features a photograph of a model dairy cow, showing udder and vein development, property of Max Miller of Herkimer, N. Y. Cover story: The Syracuse Meeting, President of National Association of Holstein-Friesian Breeders Speaks, address by O. U. Kellogg.
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. II, No. 5, July 1907. Cover features photographs of floats and the parade at the Annual Dairymen's Picnic at Hutchinson, Minn. Cover story: About Poultry Raising, Editorial Experiences While Visiting in the East.
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. II, No. 6, August 1907. Cover features a photograph of Highlawn Farm in Auburn, Massachusetts, the farm home of F. P. Knowles of Worcester, Mass. Cover story: 50,000 Tons of Butter, Minnesota Creameries Made This Vast Amount of Butter During Year Ending July 31, 1907.
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. II, No. 7, September 1907. Cover features a photograph of Canary Mercedes' Son, 32954, owned by F. P. Knowles, Auburn, Mass. Cover story: Butter at the State Fair, Splendid Display in the New Dairy Building of High Scoring.
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. II, No. 8, October 1907. Cover features a photograph of the first prize Dutch Belted Cow at the National Dairy Show. Cover story: The Dairy Paper, Its Value to the Dairyman and the Average Farmer, address by N. P. Hull to Michigan State Dairyman's Association.
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. II, No. 9, November, 1907. Cover features a photograph of pure-bred Holstein calves being judged at a Northfield, Minnesota fair on September 30th. Cover story: Federal Education, Congressman Davis of Third District Makes Speech to Farmers Congress, address by Davis to National Farmers Congress ast Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. II, No. 10, December 1907. Cover features the program for the Minnesota State Dairymen's Association 30th Annual Convention at Northfield, Minnesota January 21-23, 1908. Cover story: A Great Dairy State, Four Hundred Million Dollars Spent Annually for Nation's Butter, How Minnesota Stands, by W. W. Wall.
International Stock Food Company (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Date Created:
1907?
Description:
Similar image to umn191729 without the advertisement. Protection Chief was an American Chester White Boar that won may contests. William T. Dever of Lucasville, Ohio, bought the boar from Willis Whinery of Salem, Ohio, in 1899. International Stock Food Company was owned by Marion Savage, a Minnesota-based entrepreneur for whom the town of Savage, Minnesota, was named. Savage bought record-breaking harness race horse Dan Patch to help promote his business.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. II, No. 11, January 1908. Cover features a photograph of Paul Soldine DeKol, the first-prize aged sire at the National Dairy Show in Chicago in 1907, owned by F. P. Knowles of Auburn, Mass. Cover story: Testing the Herd, by Lucien A. Sweet.
Heatwole's Dairy Paper, Vol. II, No. 12, February 1908. Cover features a photograph of Dinah Pauline, a cow that made 19.98 pounds of butter in seven days. Cover story: Annual Convention of Minnesota State Dairyman's Association for Nineteen Hundred and Eight.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. III, No. 1, March 1908. A continuation of Heatwole's Dairy Paper. Cover features a photograph of the new brick creamery at Barron, Wis. Cover story: Minn. Wins Banner, State Scores 95.9 in Free-For-All Contest, Was a Large Meeting.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. III, No. 2, April 1908. Cover features an appeal to subscribe to the Minnesota Dairyman. Cover story: Another Letter, The Dairy Shows Profit Under Capable Management.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. III, No. 3, May 1908. Cover features an appeal to subscribe to the Minnesota Dairyman. Cover story: Mower County Creamery Statistics, In 1886 We had Three Creameries and in 1906 Fourteen.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. III, No. 4, June 1908. Cover features an appeal to subscribe to the Minnesota Dairyman. Cover story: Holstein Breeders' Annual, Breed Now Heads List in Members and Finances.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. III, No. 5, July 1908. Cover features an illustration of Colantha Johanna Lad No. 32481, the best bull in the world, owned by D. W. Field of Montello, Massachusetts. Cover story: Among Eastern Breeders, Good Work of Men Who Make Black and White Breed Famous.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. III, No. 6, August 1908. Cover features a photograph of the street railway terminal station on the Minnesota State Fair Grounds. Cover story: Two Great Dairymen, Recital of Services Rendered Dairymen by Dr. S. M. Babcock and Dr. E. B. Hart.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. III, No. 7, September 1908. Cover features a photograph of Hon. J. R. Morley, secretary of the Minnesota State Dairyman's Association, of Owatonna, Minnesota. Cover story: The Scores, Butter and Cheese Scores at Minnesota State Fair.
Promotional speech in English, citing personal experiences and statistics on the development of agriculture in Minnesota and the Upper Midwest, the desirability for modern, scientific methods, and the need for experimentation.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. III, No. 8, October 1908. Cover features a photograph of cows in a field, unlabeled. Cover story: Ninth District Proud, Ninth District Best Producer in State of Minnesota.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. III, No. 9, November 1908. Cover features an image of cattle drinking from a body of water. Cover story: The Red River Valley Dairymen, Very Successful Meeting Held at St. Hilaire, Nov. 11 and 12.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. III, No. 10, December 1908. Cover features a photograph of cattle grazing in a field, unlabeled. Cover story: The National Dairy Show: Getting Better and Better - It's [sic] Influence Will Soon Be Felt.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. III, No. 11, January 1909. Cover features a photograph of cattle in a field with trees in the background. Cover story: President Roosevelt on Farm Homes and Farm Education, excerpts from a letter.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. III, No. 12, February 1909. Cover features a photograph of a cow and a little girl. Cover story: Minnesota Dairyman's Ass'n, Thirty-First Annual Convention of the Association, Held January 19, 20 and 21, at Montevideo.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. IV, No. 1, March 1909. Cover features a photograph of three men and five head of cattle. Cover story: Uncle Sam's Interest in the American Farmer, by Sumner M. Ladd.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. IV, No. 2, April 1909. Cover features a photograph of one cow and one bare tree in the background. Cover story: Page on Roads in Minnesota, by L. W. Page.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. IV, No. 3, May 1909. Cover features a photograph of a cow and a dog. Cover story: Get the Best that Can be Had, by W. C. Atwood.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. IV, No. 4, June 1909. Cover features a photograph with cows in the distance and brush or blurring in the foreground. Cover story: Holstein-Friesian Association of America, Association's 24th Annual Meeting at Syracuse, New York - Secretary's Report is a Good One.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. IV, No. 5, July 1909. Cover features a generic photograph of cows in a field. Cover story: Breeding Good Cows, Michigan Bulletin Gives Good Advice to Beginners.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. IV, No. 6, August 1909. Cover features a photograph of five head of cattle lined up, the Jersey class under one year at the North Dakota State Fair, 1909. Cover story: Value of Milk as a Food, A Comparison of Milk With Other Articles of Diet.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. IV, No. 7, September 1909. Cover features a photograph of a scene on the farm of Hon. C. W. Glotfelter of Waterville, Minn. Cover story: The Minnesota State Fair, List of the Cattle Winning Blue Ribbosn and Other Fair Gossip.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. IV, No. 8, October 1909. Cover features a photograph of dairy cattle at the Steele County Fair. Cover story: The National Dairy Show, Milwaukee Seems Place Where Dairymen Should Meet Annually.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. IV, No. 9, November 1909. Cover features a photograph of a few dairy cattle at the McLeod County Fair, 1909. Cover story: Dairy Suggestions from European Conditions, Extracts from University of Illinois Ag. Ex. Sta. Oct. Bulletin, No. 140. By Wilbur J. Frazer, Chief, and R. E. Brand, Ass't in Dairy Husbandry.
Annual membership card of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society issued to J. L. Nydahl and signed by Samuel B. Green (President) and A. W. Latham (Secretary).
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. IV, No. 10, December 1909. Cover features a photograph of one of F. H. Scribner's great Jersey cows. Cover story: Dairy Suggestions from European Conditions, Extracts from University of Illinois Ag. Ex. Sta. Oct. Bulletin, No. 140. By Wilbur J. Frazer, Chief, and R. E. Brand, Ass't in Dairy Husbandry.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. IV, No. 11, January 1910. Cover features a photograph of the dairy farm of E. C. Schroeder of Clay County, Minnesota. Cover story: Back to the Land: The One Source of the Nation's Prosperity, The Farmer, Who Feeds Them All, A Mighty Influence in the U.S.
Minnesota Dairyman, Vol. IV, No. 12, February 1910. Cover features a photograph of a scene on the farm of H. S. Cheney, Southbridge, Mass. Cover story: Thirty-Second Annual Convention of Minnesota State Dairyman's Ass'n, A Record Breaking Meeting - 400 Attend Citizen's Banquet, Editor of Dairyman Reflected as President of Association.