Standard Chester White Record, Volume 6, meticulously documents the lineage and characteristics of Chester White pigs, an important breed in American agricultural history. Compiled by the Standard Chester White Record Association, this volume offers invaluable insights into the breeding practices, standards, and the evolution of the breed during the early 20th century.
Researchers, historians, and those involved in animal husbandry will find this historical record an essential resource for understanding the development and preservation of this significant breed. The detailed information within these pages provides a unique perspective on the agricultural practices and the economic importance of pig farming in the United States.
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