"Ohio Poland-China Record, Volume 18" offers a detailed historical record of Poland-China pigs bred in Ohio. This volume provides valuable insights into the lineage and characteristics of this significant breed. Compiled by the Ohio Poland-China Record Company, it serves as an essential resource for agricultural historians, livestock breeders, and those interested in the development of animal husbandry in the American Midwest.
The book contains detailed registries, breeder information, and pedigree data, making it a cornerstone for understanding the breed's evolution and the practices of Ohio farmers. This historical document provides a glimpse into the agricultural practices and economic activities of the time, and it remains a valuable reference for researchers and enthusiasts alike.
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