. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, April 28, 1917] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 11 itggjg'g x g'g - g'S'gg'g'g g g g g g g'Kn g gigglg'gig giglgigTgTgiglgiglglg'gig^g g:g,g:g gg'g g g s gggggggggg BETTER LIVE STOCK and Agricultural Topics Hay is now retailing at HO a ton in California feeding communities. * * * The fifth annual sale of Pereherons at Folly Farms. Abington, Pa., resulted in an average of $540 for the I 37 head of well presented draft mares. * * * A strong demand existed for the good Shorthorns included in the breeders' sale at So. Omaha, Neb., I March 30, when 72


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, April 28, 1917] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 11 itggjg'g x g'g - g'S'gg'g'g g g g g g g'Kn g gigglg'gig giglgigTgTgiglgiglglg'gig^g g:g,g:g gg'g g g s gggggggggg BETTER LIVE STOCK and Agricultural Topics Hay is now retailing at HO a ton in California feeding communities. * * * The fifth annual sale of Pereherons at Folly Farms. Abington, Pa., resulted in an average of $540 for the I 37 head of well presented draft mares. * * * A strong demand existed for the good Shorthorns included in the breeders' sale at So. Omaha, Neb., I March 30, when 72 head averaged $261. * * * The 49th annual meeting of the American Jersey I Cattle Club will be held at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. i Fifth Avenue and Thirty-third Street, New York, on May 2 at 11 a. m. * + * Missouri, it is said, is better off for forage than any other state in the Union. Two splendid hay crops and open winters have resulted in plenty of feed during the winter and a liberal supply on Mis- souri farms and in storage. + * + In response to a request from the Rural Society of Argentina the executive committee of the American Hereford Cittle Breeders' Association has asked R. H. Hazlett, Eldorado. the treasurer of the association, to assume the duties of judge of Here- fords at the great Argentina live stock show early next September, and he has acepted the commission. Cattle Feeders' Meeting at Columbia, Mo. An invitation is extended to cattle feeders of Mis- souri and other states to attend the Cattle Feeders' Meeting and inspect the steers fed by the Missouri Experiment Station at Columbia during the past winter. Friday, May 4th, at ten o'clock in the foro- noon is the date set for the meeting. + <• * A number of sticks of dynamite found near the Guyton-Harrington Mule Co.'s St. Louis stable, was thought to have been placed there for the purpose of destroying the structure, which quarters thousands of horses and mules, awaiting shipment to Europe. Off


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