Fattening cattle in Alabama

"Contribution from the Bureau of Animal Industry ... August 8, 1914." "In cooperation with the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station." Caption title.The investigations reported in the following pages are a continuation of the cooperative work started in 1904 between the Bureau...

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Main Author: Gray, Dan T.
Other Authors: Ward, W. F. (William Francis), United States. Bureau of Animal Industry, Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station
Format: Electronic
Published: Auburn University Libraries
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Online Access:http://aurora.auburn.edu/handle/11200/48870
format Electronic
collection Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station Reports
building Auburn University Digital Library
publisher Auburn University Libraries
topic Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station Reports
spellingShingle Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station Reports
Fattening cattle in Alabama
Gray, Dan T.
fulltopic Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station Reports
Cattle -- Feeding and feeds
Beef cattle -- Feeding and feeds
description "Contribution from the Bureau of Animal Industry ... August 8, 1914." "In cooperation with the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station." Caption title.The investigations reported in the following pages are a continuation of the cooperative work started in 1904 between the Bureau of Animal Industry and the Alabama Experiment Station. ... Of the various problems which arise concerning the care of cattle on the farm, one of the most frequent deals with the method of carrying the stock cattle through the winter. ... [These experiments were conducted] to determine the most profitable methods of wintering mature steers in the South ... and to study the effects of the various methods of wintering on the rapidity of the gains made by the steers during the subsequent summer fattening.
spelling Fattening cattle in AlabamaGray, Dan T.Ward, W. F. (William Francis)United States. Bureau of Animal IndustryAlabama Agricultural Experiment StationCattle -- Feeding and feedsBeef cattle -- Feeding and feeds"Contribution from the Bureau of Animal Industry ... August 8, 1914." "In cooperation with the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station." Caption title.The investigations reported in the following pages are a continuation of the cooperative work started in 1904 between the Bureau of Animal Industry and the Alabama Experiment Station. ... Of the various problems which arise concerning the care of cattle on the farm, one of the most frequent deals with the method of carrying the stock cattle through the winter. ... [These experiments were conducted] to determine the most profitable methods of wintering mature steers in the South ... and to study the effects of the various methods of wintering on the rapidity of the gains made by the steers during the subsequent summer fattening.2017-07-01T04:39:33Z2017-07-01T04:39:33Z1914-08-08http://hdl.handle.net/11200/48870en_USBulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture ; 110application/pdfWashington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
title Fattening cattle in Alabama
titleStr Fattening cattle in Alabama
author Gray, Dan T.
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Ward, W. F. (William Francis)
United States. Bureau of Animal Industry
Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station
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United States. Bureau of Animal Industry
Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station
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