Annual Report, Volume 19State Printers., 1865 Includes abstract of the Proceedings of the county agricultural societies. |
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... thoroughbred , 1864 . awards on 64 pedigree of prize thoroughbred 91 entries of fat cattle and milch PAGE Location of orchards .... 590 75 On the influences of bodies of 79 water 591 81 Of climate and culture . 592 83 Preparing the ...
... thoroughbred , 1864 . awards on 64 pedigree of prize thoroughbred 91 entries of fat cattle and milch PAGE Location of orchards .... 590 75 On the influences of bodies of 79 water 591 81 Of climate and culture . 592 83 Preparing the ...
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... thoroughbred animals in the subdivision of Cattle and Horses , will be required to furnish a Pedigree of the animals to be exhibited ; the pedigrees to be delivered to the Secretary at the time of making the entry . III . The standard ...
... thoroughbred animals in the subdivision of Cattle and Horses , will be required to furnish a Pedigree of the animals to be exhibited ; the pedigrees to be delivered to the Secretary at the time of making the entry . III . The standard ...
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... Thoroughbred Cattle . Best bull , 3 years old and upwards .... $ 50 2d best " Best cow , 2 years old and under 3 .. 2d best “ 30 .... Best bull , 2 years old and under 3 ..... 30 2d best " " 66 Best bull , 1 year old and under 2 .. 2d ...
... Thoroughbred Cattle . Best bull , 3 years old and upwards .... $ 50 2d best " Best cow , 2 years old and under 3 .. 2d best “ 30 .... Best bull , 2 years old and under 3 ..... 30 2d best " " 66 Best bull , 1 year old and under 2 .. 2d ...
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... Thoroughbred . ( No unsound animal to receive a premium in any class . ) Best stallion , 4 years old and over . 2d best 66 " 66 $ 50 ..... 25 " L Best stallion , 1 year old and under 2 ... $ 15 2d best Best sucking stallion colt 2d best ...
... Thoroughbred . ( No unsound animal to receive a premium in any class . ) Best stallion , 4 years old and over . 2d best 66 " 66 $ 50 ..... 25 " L Best stallion , 1 year old and under 2 ... $ 15 2d best Best sucking stallion colt 2d best ...
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... thoroughbred she - goat . 2d best 66 $ 15 Best thoroughbred 3 kids . 2d best 15 Best pen of 5 ewes , over 2 years old .... 15 5 ewes , under 2 years old ... 15 5 lambs , regardless of sex .. 10 Awarding Committee . - Smith Thomas , Mt ...
... thoroughbred she - goat . 2d best 66 $ 15 Best thoroughbred 3 kids . 2d best 15 Best pen of 5 ewes , over 2 years old .... 15 5 ewes , under 2 years old ... 15 5 lambs , regardless of sex .. 10 Awarding Committee . - Smith Thomas , Mt ...
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