Transactions of the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society, Volumen3Beriah Brown, State Printer, 1854 Published with vol. 21-25: Transactions of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, vol. 13-17, and Annual report of the Wisconsin Dairymen's Association, no. 11-15; with vol. 22-25: Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Wisconsin, no. 1-4. |
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... adapted to its climate and best fitted for its virgin soil . This infor- mation is only to be obtained from experience - and this to be effective must be a recorded experience - an accumulation of facts preserved from year to year , in ...
... adapted to its climate and best fitted for its virgin soil . This infor- mation is only to be obtained from experience - and this to be effective must be a recorded experience - an accumulation of facts preserved from year to year , in ...
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... adapted to breed well with them . This evil will doubtless continue , to a greater or less extent , while our present system of pasturing in common upon our open prairies continues . It is to be hoped that as the balance of our lands ...
... adapted to breed well with them . This evil will doubtless continue , to a greater or less extent , while our present system of pasturing in common upon our open prairies continues . It is to be hoped that as the balance of our lands ...
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... adapted to bringing sheep to such a condition and market value than Wisconsin . We have the soil and energy , and all we want is the right kind of sheep . " From my own experience , I can say that sheep can be transported from this ...
... adapted to bringing sheep to such a condition and market value than Wisconsin . We have the soil and energy , and all we want is the right kind of sheep . " From my own experience , I can say that sheep can be transported from this ...
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... adapted to increase the milk , so that the lambs have a supply from the first . " Before serving the ewes I am careful to have them in fine condition ; and I do not let my sheep leave their yards from the time of yarding until they are ...
... adapted to increase the milk , so that the lambs have a supply from the first . " Before serving the ewes I am careful to have them in fine condition ; and I do not let my sheep leave their yards from the time of yarding until they are ...
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... adapted to their feed . Shape is of much more consequence than size . It is this that indicates the constitution of the animal . A well formed sheep possess a round straight back , short straight legs , a round carcass , cylindrical ...
... adapted to their feed . Shape is of much more consequence than size . It is this that indicates the constitution of the animal . A well formed sheep possess a round straight back , short straight legs , a round carcass , cylindrical ...
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