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Louisiana Beef Cattle - William Carter Stubbs
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Title: Louisiana Beef Cattle
Author: William Carter Stubbs
Release Date: July 7, 2011 [EBook #36645]
Language: English
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LOUISIANA
BEEF
CATTLE
WILLIAM CARTER STUBBS, Ph.D.
Formerly Professor of Agriculture
Louisiana State University and Director of
State Experiment Stations
COPYRIGHT, 1917, BY
THE LOUISIANA COMPANY
NEW ORLEANS
FOREWORD
The following remarks relative to Louisiana Beef Cattle are proffered the public to show the marvelous advantages possessed by the alluvial lands of Louisiana, for the growing of cattle.
An intelligent use of these advantages will bring wealth to the individual, the State and the Nation.
William Carter Stubbs, Ph.D.
LOUISIANA BEEF CATTLE
THE wealth-producing possibilities of cattle-raising are written into the history, literature and art of every race; and with every nationality riches have always been counted in cattle and corn.
We find cattle mentioned in the earliest known records of the Hebrews, Chaldeans and Hindus, and carved on the monuments of Egypt, thousands of years before the Christian era.
Among the primitive peoples wealth was, and still is, measured by the size of the cattle herds, whether it be the reindeer of the frigid North, the