Farmers Bulletin 1347: Standard varieties of chickens: I. The American class
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Farmers Bulletin 1347: Standard varieties of chickens: I. The American class was a USDA Farmers' Bulletin published in July 1923. It was written by Rob R. Slocum and Alfred R. Lee.[1] A previous Farmers Bulletin had been published a few years prior to this one that covered the same topic, Farmers Bulletin 806: Standard Varieties of Chickens: I. The American Class.
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Articles and Resources
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References
- ↑ USDA Farmers' Bulletins, University of North Texas Digital Library.
External Resources
- USDA Farmers' Bulletins, University of North Texas Digital Library.