A HISTORY OF SlIORTTIORNS IN KANSAS 



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110 established rivals in that section. What is 

 it that made all this possible ? For answer, look 

 the Shorthorn over. It is not a breed of extremes 

 but one which combines the good qualities which 





PEIDE'S BESSIE 2uG-t45 



The first Scotch cow to be aJmitted to the advanced registry for 



milking Shorthorns. Milk record 9210.5 pounds. Owned 



bv tlie Kansas Agricultural College. 



are demanded by the farmer, not by the special- 

 ist ; they are not the cows that do one thing only 

 but they combine size, beef, milk, butter. They 

 are the one and only great machine that turns 

 the rough feeds of the farm into ready cash to 

 the very best advantage. 



