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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 25 No. 2 187-
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Greetings from your President

H. F. Judkins

ABSTRACT

Certainly those of us who are considered too old to shoulder a rifle must consider ourselves fortunate to be associated with an industry so vital to the well-being of both soldier and civilian and hence to the defense of our country. Never was there a time when so great a service can be rendered by the dairy industry. "She who gives the most is the most highly esteemed" can well be said of the dairy cow upon whom we depend for our livelihood. Isn't this axiom a good one for us all to keep in mind in the days of toil that lie ahead?

It seems to me that the American Dairy Science Association is unique in that it has a membership that works together and members who give willingly and unstintingly of their time and talent by working on various committees. The response to my recent committee appointments has been splendid and is very much appreciated.







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