G:!4 a IIISTdKY (II'' SIIOR'I'llOltNS IN KANSAS 



old county that is cariyiiij^ on a, revival j)roiiiis- 

 iii^- lasting? I'csiiltR. 



Tlic Kansas National kSIiow held at Wichita in 

 1921 was I'cniarkablc foi' the excellent showing 

 made hy Kansas Itreedei-s. Toiiison Bros, were 

 the leading- winners, ontclassin.u' both (!ar])enter 

 & Ross and II. (!. Lookahaii^li. K. L. Stnnkel 

 succeeded in <2,-ettin,n- liis herd hulls well in the 

 money, having- received second in the two-year'- 

 okl elass and fitth in a,ti'ed class. E. P. P'lan- 

 ag'an's herd hull stood immediately helow tlie 

 ])rot(!Ssional showmen in the aji,'ed class. Fi'ed 

 Ahildg-aard had several entries of his young 

 stock in the money, as did also Fremont Leidy. 

 Gaeddert Brris. were, as usual, good winners, re- 

 ceiving third on aged hull, with all their entries 

 well in the money, -t. (J. Rohison won five 

 prizes on his entries of imported cattle and H. 

 E. Iluhei' won a good place on his inqxu'ted hull, 

 Imperator. 



All (»vei' the state there is a f(>eling that the 

 era of high ])r'i<'es induced spcn-ulation that was 

 not conducive 1o herd inqu'ovement. Specula- 

 tion li;is now h;ul its d;iy ;ind we may e.\]iect 1he 

 hreedei' to lose some of his conniiei'cial s])irit and 

 to devote moi-e lime to pi'oduciiiii' !j,-oo(l stock. 



