Annual Report of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture, Volume 44; Volume 52State Board of Agriculture, 1903 Volumes for 1869- include Annual report of the Geological Survey of Indiana. |
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... class racing condition by said Board during the meeting given by said Racing Association . A suggestion for a contract is submitted with this application . • Very respectfully , W. A. HOLT , Secretary . After considering the matter ...
... class racing condition by said Board during the meeting given by said Racing Association . A suggestion for a contract is submitted with this application . • Very respectfully , W. A. HOLT , Secretary . After considering the matter ...
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... class condition during said meetings , weather permitting . The Indianapolis Racing Association agrees that it will during the public racing exhibitions , demand for its use for horses entered at the meetings such speed barns only as ...
... class condition during said meetings , weather permitting . The Indianapolis Racing Association agrees that it will during the public racing exhibitions , demand for its use for horses entered at the meetings such speed barns only as ...
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... class of farm laborers . You can do this by raising live stock on the farms . If a man furnishes work for his farmhands the year through he will be able to secure a better class of men than does the farmer who only employs his men for ...
... class of farm laborers . You can do this by raising live stock on the farms . If a man furnishes work for his farmhands the year through he will be able to secure a better class of men than does the farmer who only employs his men for ...
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... class product , but the poor product is always a drug on the market . We need to study the question of how to produce a better quality of beef , and how to produce it economically . We must not lose sight of the fact of fertility in ...
... class product , but the poor product is always a drug on the market . We need to study the question of how to produce a better quality of beef , and how to produce it economically . We must not lose sight of the fact of fertility in ...
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... class of farmers who have not been going to the State fairs , and they will get an inspiration there to grow better ani- mals . After a time they will be inspired to go to the State fairs and the larger shows . A good show is a great ...
... class of farmers who have not been going to the State fairs , and they will get an inspiration there to grow better ani- mals . After a time they will be inspired to go to the State fairs and the larger shows . A good show is a great ...
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