. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. 112 THE BOOK OF LIVE STOCK VICTOR—GRADE ANGUS STEER. Grand champion at Chicago International Live Stock Exposition of 1911. Bred by W. J. Miller, of Newton, Iowa. Fed and exhibited by the Iowa State College. Sold by Clay, Robinson & Co. at 90 cents a pound, weighing 1,610 pounds, bringing $1, Bought by The Fair at Chicago, and slaughtered by Armour & Co., the slaughter record being per cent, of dressed meat to carcass. That the price obtained was a remarkable one was reflected in the fact that it was the highest a


. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. 112 THE BOOK OF LIVE STOCK VICTOR—GRADE ANGUS STEER. Grand champion at Chicago International Live Stock Exposition of 1911. Bred by W. J. Miller, of Newton, Iowa. Fed and exhibited by the Iowa State College. Sold by Clay, Robinson & Co. at 90 cents a pound, weighing 1,610 pounds, bringing $1, Bought by The Fair at Chicago, and slaughtered by Armour & Co., the slaughter record being per cent, of dressed meat to carcass. That the price obtained was a remarkable one was reflected in the fact that it was the highest a fat two-year-old steer ever made, and the highest paid at the International Show for any fat steer in eleven 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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