The live stock industry in the South : showing that there are three conditions absolutely essential to the successful and profitable breeding and fattening of live stock ; viz., good food, good water and good health. Also showing that these necessary conditions are found in the South on the line, and adjacent thereto, of the Illinois Central Railroad in Kentucky, west Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana /

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Author / Creator:Merry, John F., 1844-
Imprint:[Chicago] : Passenger Dept., Illinois Central Railroad Co., 1910.
[Chicago] : [University of Chicago Library], [2016]
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Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10893358
Related Items:Print version: Live stock industry in the South.
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Other authors / contributors:Illinois Central Railroad Company.
Notes:A paper read Sept. 23rd, 1910, by J.F. Merry, general immigration agent, Manchester, Iowa., U.S.A., at the 22d annual session of the National Live Stock Exchange, held at East St. Louis.
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Other form:Print version: Merry, John F., 1844- Live stock industry in the South. [Chicago] : Passenger Dept., Illinois Central Railroad Co., 1910