"The National Poland-China Record, Volume 34" offers a comprehensive historical record of Poland China swine breeding in the United States. Compiled by the National Poland-China Record Company and the National Poland-China Record Association, this volume serves as an invaluable resource for agricultural historians, livestock breeders, and anyone interested in the heritage of American animal husbandry.
Containing detailed registration information, pedigree data, and breed standards, this record provides a snapshot of early 20th-century agricultural practices. It reflects the importance of breed standardization and improvement in the development of American livestock farming. This volume offers a window into the past, showcasing the dedication and effort involved in cultivating one of America's prominent swine breeds. A must-read for understanding the historical context of modern agriculture and animal science.
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