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A BEEF COW ON A MISSISSIPPI STOCK FARM. 
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The photograph from which this cut was made, was a plain 
kodak view and has not been retouched in the slightest. The pic- 
ture is of a Hereford cow on a Mississippi stock farm that is equal 
to anything to be shown in the whole country. It is needless to 
say this cow, although immune, has been kept clear of ticks, the 
owner having four dipping vats in operation. 
GOOD BEEF CATTLE ON A MISSISSIPPI FARM. 
This picture was made of cattle at the State Fair last fall and 
is an example of what can be done right here in the state in the 
way of producing as good stock as other sections of the country. 
This herd would prove prize winners in any competition. They, of 
course, are tick free and are dipped in arsenical solution occasionally 
to rid them of vermin of all kinds. 
