"American Berkshire Record, Volume 16" presents a detailed compilation of pedigree and breeding information for Berkshire pigs in America. Published by the American Berkshire Association, this volume serves as an essential resource for breeders, farmers, and historians interested in the development of this iconic breed. Within these pages, readers will find meticulously documented records that trace the lineage of individual animals, providing invaluable insights into breeding practices and genetic traits.
This historical record offers a unique window into the agricultural landscape of the time, reflecting the dedication and expertise of those who shaped the breed's characteristics. The information contained herein is vital for understanding the evolution of animal husbandry and the importance of maintaining detailed records for future generations. This volume stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of American Berkshire pigs and their contribution to the nation's agricultural heritage.
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