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Sweep the 1940 Shows 





















on Calf Manna. 
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N the leading shows, in the feed lot, at 
“the pail, all over America, more of the 
- leaders than ever were raised on Calf Manna 
in 1940. Holsteins, Jerseys, Guernseys, Ayr- 
shires, Brown Swiss, Herefords, Angus, 
: Shorthorns, hogs, sheep, horses, goats, 
Pie < rabbits and mink that took top places for 
size, for type, for finish and for production 
were raised on Calf Manna. 
Columbian Red Top, described by many 
experts as “the best steer I ever saw’’ is 
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GRAND CHAMPION OVER ALL 
BREEDS, 1940 KANSAS FREE FAIR 
(below) This lamb developed by Hal 
Ramsbottom, Munden, Kansas. 
Raised 
typical. Parentage unknown, he was picked 
up on the range and raised on Calf Manna 
and barley. Showing against all comers of 
all breeds of best breeding—steers raised on 
nurse cows—he stood above them all in 
one of 1940’s greatest shows. 
For size—for capacity—for freedom from 
digestive setbacks—for economy and re- 
sults, feed just a little Calf Manna every 
day. More and more people are doing it. 
Ask us for full information today. 
: CALF MANNA 
“4 LITTLE DOES SO MUCH” 
Present Retail Prices: 100 lbs. $5.95; 50 Ibs. $3.10; 25 Ibs. $1.65. 
ePrices subject to change without notice. 
For Sale by Union Seed & Fuel Co., Distributors. 
Write for quantity prices. 


GRAND CHAMPION OVER ALL 
BREEDS, 1940 AMERICAN ROYAL 
(left) COLUMBIAN RED TOP, de- 
veloped by Columbian Ranch, Blanca, 
Colorado. Raised on Calf Manna. “The 
best steer I’ve ever seen regardless of 
breed!”” says William Robertson, Lan- 
ius Hereford Farm, Godley, Texas. 
GRAND CHAMPION ILLINOIS 
STATE FAIR, OHIO STATE FAIR 
(below) PRINCE LEADER VIII, 
Berkshire Boar developed by Pomeroy 
Farms, Barrington, Illinois. Official 
weight 1000 Ibs. Raised on Calf Manna. 

