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D.L.SWANSON, MANAGER OF THE CHICAGO PRODUCERS 

 Commission association, points to Producers' sales pens irom lop 

 V of the Exchange building. 



READY TO ANSWER QUESTIONS AND CONDUCT 

 the tour o< the Union Stock Yards was Roy E. Miller, center, lAA 

 director o{ livestock marketing. 



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"ON THE FENCE" AT JUDGING CATTLE WEIGHTS. 

 * Much of the iniormation and experience the boys got on the 

 tour will be useful when they market their own livestock. 



JUDGING. TOO. ON THE PROGRAM 

 These young stockmen are placing a ring of steers in the 

 Producers pens at National Stock Yards. East St. Louis. 



ACTUAL PRACTICE AT ESTIMATING 

 weights, grades and prices soon convinced 

 the boys that cattle salesmen had a real job. 



FIFTY YOUNG STOCKMEN FROM NINE COUNTIES 

 turned out. May 26, for the instructive tour of the Peoria Stock Yards 

 arranged by the Peoria Producers and the lAA. At East St. Louis, 

 May 24. 70 youths from 15 counties made the tour and 62 young 

 farmers from 11 counties visited the Chicago market. May 27. 



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 A Steer switched 

 his tail. 



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Left: Hank 

 Brunnemeyer. 

 JoDaviess farm 

 adviser, center 

 leans over lor 

 a better view. 



Right: The 



Peoria tour 



started off in a 



huddle. 



