"Fattening Steers On Summer Pasture In The South" offers a detailed exploration of agricultural practices focused on cattle farming in the southern United States. Written by W. F. Ward, Daniel Thomas Gray, and Edward Read Lloyd, this work provides insights into the methods and techniques used to raise steers for optimal growth and fattening during the summer months.
The book delves into various aspects of pasture management, animal care, and feeding strategies to maximize the productivity of cattle farms. It serves as a valuable resource for farmers, agricultural students, and anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of livestock management in the southern agricultural landscape. Discover the time-honored techniques that have contributed to successful cattle farming in this region.
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