. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. iturday, May 5, 1917.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 11 HMMglglglaMg gigrg^glggig'glglgglg gjgg g g glgg gg ;»;;;;; g g ggg g ~ a g g g g g g a a a a g g g g "g a gg;;gggg?ga BETTER LIVE STOCK and Agricultural Topics giS-g"g g g-g-gg^g a"a~g a~a~aa~a a-a-g-gg-g g"a a~aa a g gg-gg-g"gg:g a a a g-g: jjasasiasjaijijjjraia-OaOi;. INIVERSITY FARM PICNIC ATTRACTS RECORD CROWD f There have been crowds and crowds It the University Farm Picnic, at |>avis, in former years, but never the rowd like last Saturday. There has een enthusiasm, but never
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. iturday, May 5, 1917.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 11 HMMglglglaMg gigrg^glggig'glglgglg gjgg g g glgg gg ;»;;;;; g g ggg g ~ a g g g g g g a a a a g g g g "g a gg;;gggg?ga BETTER LIVE STOCK and Agricultural Topics giS-g"g g g-g-gg^g a"a~g a~a~aa~a a-a-g-gg-g g"a a~aa a g gg-gg-g"gg:g a a a g-g: jjasasiasjaijijjjraia-OaOi;. INIVERSITY FARM PICNIC ATTRACTS RECORD CROWD f There have been crowds and crowds It the University Farm Picnic, at |>avis, in former years, but never the rowd like last Saturday. There has een enthusiasm, but never the en- Ibusiasm of Saturday, April 28. There Lave been good talks, demonstrations I nd much accomplished at former pic- iics, but nothing to equal the events f last Saturday which establish a new ecord for University Farm picnics. ;t was stated by conservative officials â f the University that there were 0,000 persons present; think of itâ wenty thousand cheering, applauding armer-ranchmen and stock growers of Californiaâevery one of them glad hey came, every one going forth to us respective neighborhood, district ind county as a personal representa- ive and advertiser of California's ;reat state farm. The excellence of the program ar- 'anged by the faculty and students of Jniversity Farm was in keeping with le excellent attendance. The only lrawback of the otherwise perfectly successful day was the strong wind, nit the interesting program even off- set that, and, as the sun was shining irilliantly all the day, it was an easy Matter to forget the blustery wind. More than $50,000 in live stock, the prize-winning, blue blooded horses, lattle, sheep and swine now main- lined and being bred at the farm made the parade the most spectacular ind interesting event of the entire day. Attractive floats representing various methods of better farming, stock grow- ing and farm life added to this, made the parade one that will long be re- membered by the thousands, as the real feature
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