"American Berkshire Record, Volume 20" offers a detailed historical record of Berkshire pigs in America, compiled by the American Berkshire Association. This volume provides valuable insights into the breed's lineage and development. It is an essential resource for breeders, historians, and anyone interested in the history of American agriculture and animal husbandry. The book documents the registration and pedigree of Berkshire pigs, contributing to the preservation and understanding of this important breed. This volume offers a snapshot of agricultural practices and breed management during the period it was published, making it a significant historical document.
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