. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. MISSOURI CHIEF JOSEPHINE—IIOLSTEIN COW. Owned by the University of Missouri. Held second highest official milk record. Highest for Missouri—2 6,801 pounds milk, 861 pounds butter in one MYRTLE OF MAPLES—GALLOWAY HEIFER. A junior calf. Good enough to be first in class and junior champion, Chicago Inter- national Live Stock Exposition, 1911. Exhibited by C. S. Hechtner, of Chariton, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of t


. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. MISSOURI CHIEF JOSEPHINE—IIOLSTEIN COW. Owned by the University of Missouri. Held second highest official milk record. Highest for Missouri—2 6,801 pounds milk, 861 pounds butter in one MYRTLE OF MAPLES—GALLOWAY HEIFER. A junior calf. Good enough to be first in class and junior champion, Chicago Inter- national Live Stock Exposition, 1911. Exhibited by C. S. Hechtner, of Chariton, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hale, Philip Henry. [from old catalog]. St. Louis, Mo. , P. H. Hale


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