. The creamery patron's handbook. Dairying. 272 THE CREAMERY PATRON S HANDBOOK, in her four year old form. Sweepstakes bull at the Oregon State Fair in 1901. Property of D. H. Looney, Jefferson, Marion County, Oregon. Said by men of wide experience to have no superior among the Jersey bulls of the United BELLE JEFFERSON 136,329—JERSEY. Has a Milk Record of 52 Pounds a Day onGrass. Butter Record. Pounds in Seven Days. Two cows are shown from what is said to be the best Jersey herd on the Pacific Coast, that of the Crystal Springs farm of the W. S. Ladd estate, Portland, Oregon. Th
. The creamery patron's handbook. Dairying. 272 THE CREAMERY PATRON S HANDBOOK, in her four year old form. Sweepstakes bull at the Oregon State Fair in 1901. Property of D. H. Looney, Jefferson, Marion County, Oregon. Said by men of wide experience to have no superior among the Jersey bulls of the United BELLE JEFFERSON 136,329—JERSEY. Has a Milk Record of 52 Pounds a Day onGrass. Butter Record. Pounds in Seven Days. Two cows are shown from what is said to be the best Jersey herd on the Pacific Coast, that of the Crystal Springs farm of the W. S. Ladd estate, Portland, Oregon. The herd comprises 100 head of selected Jerseys. Mr. F. E. McEldowney, manager, has made several trips east, each time- purchasing one or two carloads of choice animals. There are many cows in this herd that are noted for their large production of milk and butter. Two of the best cows, Belle Jefferson and Golden Glow, are shown in the 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 [Kolarik, Joseph] [from old catalog]. Chicago, The National dairy union
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