TWENTIETH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART VII 



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9. Enrollments: May be made with the local or county club leader 

 or county agent at any time before November 1, 1919. In counties hav- 

 ing no county club, enrollments may be made direct to the state club 

 leader, Ames, Iowa. 



County 



1. Cass 



2. Dallas 



3. Washington 



4. Marion 



5. Madison _.. 



6. Harrison _. 



7. Wapello — . 



8. Johnson 



9. Woodbury 



10. Sac 



11. Allamakee 



12. Calhoun .. 



13. Grundy 



14. Iowa 



15. Shelby — . 



16. Louisa 



17. Story 



18. Poweshiek 



19. Mahaska -. 



20. Wayne 



21. Pocahontas 



22. Buchanan . 



23. Tama 



24. Muscatine . 



25. Marshall .. 



26. Monona ._. 



27. Greene 



28. Cherokee _. 

 25. Van Buren 



Total 



Last year 



Increase 



Total 

 Boys 



■15 



3 



14 



9 



8 



5 



36 



10 



15 



49 



8 



4 



13 

 1 

 1 

 6 

 3 

 17 

 6 

 2 

 4 



29 

 15 

 19 

 63 

 2 

 2 

 17 

 14 



390 



316 



74 



Calves 



15 

 6 



14 

 9 



14 



5 



80 



15 



20 



53 



9 



4 



17 



1 



5 



9 



3 



28 



6 



2 



5 



29 



15 



26 



83 



4 



2 



17 



23 



519 



443 



76 



Short- 

 horns 



5 

 5 



"§ 



10 



8 



13 



5 

 3 

 2 

 2 

 2 



"I 



27 



5 



12 



37 



4 



1 



'il 



172 



Here- 

 fords 



4 

 1 



"2 



10 



5 



3 



59 



Angus 



40 

 2 

 2 



"i 



"4 



6 



1 



15 



2 



4 

 5 



20 



"i 

 '12 



129 



Cross- 

 lirrds 



37 



The Baby Beef Club for the year 1918-19 was a pronounced success; 

 and, at the state fair of 1919, we were able to have 174 calves shown in 

 the boys' and girls' special classes by 148 boys and girls, which was the 

 largest class ever judged at the Iowa State Fair. Thirty counties were 

 represented, Muscatine county again leading with 23 calves. Van Buren 

 following with 14 calves. 



In the open classes, 21 members of the club won prizes amounting to 

 $460, or a total amount of prizes amounting to $1,477. 



RESULTS OF THE AUCTION SALE. 



One hundred twenty baby beeves were sold at auction, and four at 

 private sale. John Morrell & Co. purchased 39; Armour Packing Co., 23; 

 Iowa Packing Co., 20; Swift & Co., 17; Wilson & Co., 21. 



The total weight of calves sold at auction was 124,220 pounds. Total 

 amount brought by the sale was $22,727.95. The top bid was $21 by the 

 John Morrell Co. The calves averaged in weight 1,018 pounds, and were 

 sold at an average price of $186.29 per calf, or $18.20 per 100 pounds. 



