. Hale's history of agriculture by dates. A simple record of historical events and victories of peaceful industries . ick. George F. , H. H. Hatch,Wiiliam II. Hemingway, Daniel D. Durnall,Irwin Langworthy. John B. Tuckerman,Charles R. Payne, Robert Burch, E. R. Phil-lips and Solomon Hoxie. 1885, J. Coffman, of Danvers,111., liought of Klever Bros., of Ohio, the famous Poland-China boarTecumseh, 4,339, for $500. 1885.—Clingstone, by Rysdyk, and Guy, byKentucky Prince, trotting together as aleam against time, set the mile record at2:17. 1885.—Dandy. seven-months
. Hale's history of agriculture by dates. A simple record of historical events and victories of peaceful industries . ick. George F. , H. H. Hatch,Wiiliam II. Hemingway, Daniel D. Durnall,Irwin Langworthy. John B. Tuckerman,Charles R. Payne, Robert Burch, E. R. Phil-lips and Solomon Hoxie. 1885, J. Coffman, of Danvers,111., liought of Klever Bros., of Ohio, the famous Poland-China boarTecumseh, 4,339, for $500. 1885.—Clingstone, by Rysdyk, and Guy, byKentucky Prince, trotting together as aleam against time, set the mile record at2:17. 1885.—Dandy. seven-months-old DavisVictoria boar, winner of grand sweepstakes<iver all other breeds at WoritTs Industrialand Cotton Exposition, New Orleans, La. 1885. -Mr. J. B. Warren, of , imported thirteen head of NortfiWales Black Cattle from the Island ofAnglesea, 60 HISTORY OF AGRICULTURE BY DATES. 1885.—^Pi-incess. 2d, a Jersey cow, ownedhy Mrs. S. M. Shoemaker, of Baltimore, Md.,reported as havins; made over 46 pounds ofbutter in one week. Actual 46 and .50-64thspounds. The milk yield was 16 per cent. JERSEY (OW—PRTNCEiSS, 2d, 8, record, 46 pounds 12% ounces ofbutter in seven days. Owned by the lateS. M. .Shoemaker, of Baltimoie, Md. Fromcopyriprht photograi)h by permission ofPclireiher &: Sons, of Philadelphia, Pa. 1885.—^Mr. .1. C. Duncan, of Normal, 111.,imported Noiinandie cattle from France. , a, son of Narragansett, negoti-ated a mile and tliree-oigliths over hurdlesin , at , Ky. 1885.—^Mr. Albert Montgomery, of Ne^, L, imported Bralimin or Bou-choiir cattle from India. —TJie Hereford steer Regulus, ex-hibited by Fowler <& Van Natta, champion.■teer at the .American Fat Stock Show. 1885.— wheat, in March, 73%cents; lushest, in April, 91% cents. —December.—The <-ham|)ion beetanimal at Birmingham and I^ondon, Enj<-kind, Mr. Clement Stephens Herefordheifer Luxury, yielded the
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