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Example of Efficiency:
Boys from financially needy families and interested in mastering dairying skills separated cream from milk and produced butter Cameron's Creamery in exchange for pay. The operation's manager sold cream to the State's college creamery and butter to local and out-of-state customers. In order to maximize the operation's value and minimize waste, agriculture faculty fed skim milk to the pigs and met the Boarding Club's milk needs. Efficient and successful, the operation met school and community needs and even brought the school national fame after consumers in Chicago and New York found something special in the taste of Cameron creamery butter. [1]
1. "Oklahoma Butter Gotham's Choice--New Yorkers Scramble for Dairy Product of Lawton School," The Oklahoman, May 20, 1912, 4-5; "Lawton Creamery Ships to Chicago," The Oklahoman, June 5, 1914, 13-14; "Cameron's Creamery Shipping Butter to Chicago," Lawton Constitution, June 11, 1914.
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