. Products of an advanced civilization. A Kansas souvenir. A book of information relative to the moral, educational, agricultural, commercial, manufacturing and mining interests of the state. Issued by the Kansas immigration and information association . I FA! tA 11 (107). and ihe growiiis of the same is a )>usiness that is uot ovenlone. I believe the coiiditloiis were uevermore favoral>le to embark in the raising of cattle than at the present time. We are within a few hoursreach of the second largest market in the world, Kansas City. While east of the center of the Stateforty and fifty


. Products of an advanced civilization. A Kansas souvenir. A book of information relative to the moral, educational, agricultural, commercial, manufacturing and mining interests of the state. Issued by the Kansas immigration and information association . I FA! tA 11 (107). and ihe growiiis of the same is a )>usiness that is uot ovenlone. I believe the coiiditloiis were uevermore favoral>le to embark in the raising of cattle than at the present time. We are within a few hoursreach of the second largest market in the world, Kansas City. While east of the center of the Stateforty and fifty cents per head per month is charged for pasture for stock ihrough the summer, grazingon the prairies in the western part of the State is only fifteen cents per head per nionlh. Cattle fedon alfalfa hay ihrough the short winter come through in the finest condition, ready for the new grassin the spring, thus giving the western ranchman the largest margin of profit. The question may beasked. When the valleys and lands susceptible to irrigation shall be seeded to alfalfa, what will beclone with the great amount of forage? My reply would be, with the coming of winter bring in thecattle from the grazing-land, and thus turn every ton of the ben hay and forage that can be


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