;>r)S A I11ST(1|;\ (IK MUlK'I'lUlliXS IN KANSAS 



locaicd Id produce slock, li;i\iiiL!,' liiiicsloiic p.is- 

 lui'c and aHaira land and witii sncli fa ci lilies and 

 a |)i'e\'i(ius successl'ul expei'icnce in raisinjj,' 

 market 1(i|»[iiM,ij,' grades, lie slmuld lia\(^ ii<> dilli- 

 culty ill biiiUiiiiL:,' u[) .1 L!,(i()d pin e l>red herd. 'Vlir 

 bull in use, iiel \t'i 1\V(» years old, is a Vi'vy lari;!' 

 one, pleasiiij^' in general a|ipearaiice, bul possihl}' 

 n litlle lacking in deplli and lliickness I'or best, 

 residls, alllion^ii 1lie small cal\'es i)y him looked 

 ([uilc |)roniisin,i;-. 



T. C. Brown & Bro., Ottawa.— The JJrowns, 

 old breedei's of J<"'i-ankliii connly, ha\'e a herd oL' 

 usel'ul cattle (d' vrvy nice breeding-. I'liey have 

 not ])een dex'elopiii,!^' lo 1 he point re(iiiired tor 

 best results and i lie produce; has been sold locally 

 at inodei-a1e pi'ices. Like many oihers who luvve 

 followed this plan, the Urov/ns lliink (d' putting- 

 more inio their Shorthorns and when lliey do, 

 their herd will become a strong I'aclor in local 

 catt le improvement. 



Floyd Carter, Rantoul. — Mr. (*arter has been 

 breeding grade Slxu't horns e\'er sinc(> he began 

 raising cattle. Three years ago he bought a tew 

 cows from tilt' well known lMcl<jclirou herd at 

 Iviclnnond and a bull I'rom Meiiry Sobba oi' An- 

 dei'son county and he is now building up a pure 

 bi'ed liei'd. He is l'a\'orably located where Short- 

 horns ai'c po|)ular and he should succeed tor 

 with good managemeiil success is cei-|ain in siicli 

 eommunities. 



