"The Central Poland-China Record, Volume 2" offers a detailed compilation of pedigree information for Poland China swine, a breed historically significant in the American Midwest. This volume, meticulously assembled by the Central Swine Record Association, provides valuable insights into the breeding and lineage of these animals. It serves as a crucial resource for historians, agricultural researchers, and anyone interested in the evolution of livestock management and the agricultural heritage of the region.
Containing essential data for understanding the development of the Poland China breed, this record offers a unique glimpse into early 20th-century farming practices and the importance of selective breeding in shaping agricultural outcomes. The detailed entries provide a window into the economic and cultural landscape of rural America during a transformative period.
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