GIS A IllS'l'OItV ()!'' SIKJR'I'HOKNS IN KANSAS 



sui'J'iciciil start i'ov ;uiy one. Two of the (-ows 

 cauK.' fi'oiii St. Mai-ys CoIIok'- Through Baron 

 Marr tlicy hiiiig in the hlood of Cu]nl)ei']aii<rs 

 Last and iin|». Lady Marr. Th(; lierd hull, a. 

 wliite, is ])y (Juinljerhaid's Kuight 412231, which 

 l)uts tli(^ Ix'st Ijlood of tlic breed among the; aii- 

 eesti-y into this foundation. Mr. Wyker is located 

 in a splendid catthj country and he has plenty of 

 blue grass and alfalfa. He is planning to raise 

 big Shorthorns. 



R. Scott Buck, Eskridge.*— M]'. Buck has 

 b(;en in the Shoj'thorn business for twenty years 

 and has a herd of thirty females which are being 

 developed as Polled Shortliorns wdtli sjjecial at- 

 tention to unlking (luality. The bulls used have, 

 in the main, come from the outstanding Polled 

 herds. The present herd bull is Emancipator 

 -±59969 lu'ed by W. G. Martin and sired Ijy Dual 

 Evergreen 367499. 



WASHINGTON COUNTY 

 The Miller Stock Farms, Mahaska.— Tlie 



Miller Sto(.'k Farms, (Jlyde W. Miller, operat(U', 

 is an establishment (iquipped to ])i'(iduce cattle of 

 the highest (|uality as is seen in its thi'ee silos, its 

 300 acres of alfall'a and the ]»i'ize wimnng f)hM)d 

 eni|d(»yed in the liei'd L'oundaiion. The pure l)red 

 J'olled Shoilhoi'ii Jiei'd is well started and will 

 in time supers<'d(; the grades herd. 



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