The trail blazers . ANIMAL HUSBANDRY SPECIMENS OF THE COLLEGE LIVE STOCK. NEW STOCK BARN AT FOOT OF THE GROUP. FRONT OK AGRICULTURAL HALL LOOKING SOUTH TOWARD WALDO HALL Oregon an enviable reputation as the home of well-bred and high-producing sheep. The possibilities of wool production in Oregon, as Sheen Industry we^ as tne Srowing °f lambs for a choice market, are as ample as the rich and varied grazing resources of the State, and as favorable as its mild and equable climate. The College has been a pioneer in its advocacy of pure-bred horses in Oregon;and in recent years has led a most vigo


The trail blazers . ANIMAL HUSBANDRY SPECIMENS OF THE COLLEGE LIVE STOCK. NEW STOCK BARN AT FOOT OF THE GROUP. FRONT OK AGRICULTURAL HALL LOOKING SOUTH TOWARD WALDO HALL Oregon an enviable reputation as the home of well-bred and high-producing sheep. The possibilities of wool production in Oregon, as Sheen Industry we^ as tne Srowing °f lambs for a choice market, are as ample as the rich and varied grazing resources of the State, and as favorable as its mild and equable climate. The College has been a pioneer in its advocacy of pure-bred horses in Oregon;and in recent years has led a most vigorous and effective campaign for the stand-ardization of breeding practices in the State, including the elimination of mongrelsires. This work has already brought positive results, andhas awakened such general and favorable support that thesuccess of horse breeding in Oregon seems to be climate and crop conditions, throughout almost the entire agriculturalportions of the State, as favorable for horse raising as in England or Belgium, itwould seem that this decisive step in the direction of be


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