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... probably largely due to the fact that the winter of 1877 was of a nature as to present a large surplus of feed during the early spring , thus giving the pasture a start which has since kept 6 [ No. 4 , AGRICULTURE OF PENNSYLVANIA .
... probably largely due to the fact that the winter of 1877 was of a nature as to present a large surplus of feed during the early spring , thus giving the pasture a start which has since kept 6 [ No. 4 , AGRICULTURE OF PENNSYLVANIA .
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... feeding value which has seldom been excelled , and to this we may add the fact that in the absence of wet weather dur- ing harvest , it was secured in the very best condition . The only draw- LEG . Doc . ] PENNSYLVANIA BOARD OF ...
... feeding value which has seldom been excelled , and to this we may add the fact that in the absence of wet weather dur- ing harvest , it was secured in the very best condition . The only draw- LEG . Doc . ] PENNSYLVANIA BOARD OF ...
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... feed , or at least part of it . When five years old , the animal has arrived at a marketable age , and then the farmer often finds that out of five animals thus raised , two of them will have but little market value , being either leggy ...
... feed , or at least part of it . When five years old , the animal has arrived at a marketable age , and then the farmer often finds that out of five animals thus raised , two of them will have but little market value , being either leggy ...
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... feed and care for profitably , not giving the proper attention to the selection of animals for breeding . They will not pay a few dollars for the service of a good bull , owned by some progressive breeder , when they can have service ...
... feed and care for profitably , not giving the proper attention to the selection of animals for breeding . They will not pay a few dollars for the service of a good bull , owned by some progressive breeder , when they can have service ...
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... feed them at home , November 21 ; fed fifty bushels of corn per head ; sold them in Phila- delphia , May 14 , 1863 ... feeding his stock liberally , will be convinced that he can produce better pork , and at considerable less expense ...
... feed them at home , November 21 ; fed fifty bushels of corn per head ; sold them in Phila- delphia , May 14 , 1863 ... feeding his stock liberally , will be convinced that he can produce better pork , and at considerable less expense ...
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