Meat Situation in the United States - Part 3Methods and Cost of Growing Beef Cattle in the Corn Belt States . FlQ. 1.—A Breeding Herd Typical of Those Used in the Raising of Baby-Beef Fig. 2.—a Farm on which the Equipment Cost was $ for Each Animal Barns and Lots are Characteristic for Farms Raising Beef Animals inthe Corn Belt. FARMS WHICH PRODUCE BEEF ANIMALS. BEEF CATTLE IN THE CORN BELT STATES. 19 Table 5.—A comparison of the values of the cows in the six groups, by States. Beef. Baby beef. Dualpurpose. Mixed. Partially [ Doublemilked. nursing. Total. state. Num-berof


Meat Situation in the United States - Part 3Methods and Cost of Growing Beef Cattle in the Corn Belt States . FlQ. 1.—A Breeding Herd Typical of Those Used in the Raising of Baby-Beef Fig. 2.—a Farm on which the Equipment Cost was $ for Each Animal Barns and Lots are Characteristic for Farms Raising Beef Animals inthe Corn Belt. FARMS WHICH PRODUCE BEEF ANIMALS. BEEF CATTLE IN THE CORN BELT STATES. 19 Table 5.—A comparison of the values of the cows in the six groups, by States. Beef. Baby beef. Dualpurpose. Mixed. Partially [ Doublemilked. nursing. Total. state. Num-berof cows. Aver-value. Num-berofcows. Aver-agevalue. Num-berofcows. Aver-agevalue. Nmn- ber ofcows. ^^^^^-hbT vtSe.! Of***• cows. Aver- ^,y„°^-vlg^^^ ^^^^•|COWS. Aver-agevalue. Num-berof cows. Aver-value. Indiana: 1914 Illinois: 1914. 99 273 67193260 6741,6862,360 447 8 $j\c] no 143 12 $ 1215 ^?25 80 17 183200 $ :3. 262 430 441 751 1,192 1,8123,4405,252 851 564 1,415 469 1,108 558 1,666 1,6882,2603,948 $ 105 $ 25 Minnesota:1914 246181427 275382657


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