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Domestic News October 4, 1928

Gadsden County Times

Quincy, Gadsden County, Florida

What is this article about?

T. L. Morris is converting the Lines farm six miles south of Quincy into a model stock farm, selecting blooded cattle and leveraging local grass for animal fattening, with plans for profitable cultivation.

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STOCKING FARM WITH GOOD CATTLE

T. L. Morris, purchaser of the Lines farm six miles south of Quincy, is preparing to convert his large acreage into a model stock farm.

Mr. Morris states that there is a certain kind of grass indigenous to the soil growing on his farm that never fails to put flesh on four-footed animals.

He is using much care in selecting blooded stock.

Mr. Morris is making a substantial improvement on his farm and intends to make the land profitable through a correct system of cultivation.

What sub-type of article is it?

Agriculture

What keywords are associated?

Stock Farm Quincy T L Morris Cattle Farm Improvement

What entities or persons were involved?

T. L. Morris

Where did it happen?

Quincy

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Quincy

Key Persons

T. L. Morris

Outcome

substantial improvement on the farm; intends to make the land profitable through a correct system of cultivation.

Event Details

T. L. Morris, purchaser of the Lines farm six miles south of Quincy, is preparing to convert his large acreage into a model stock farm. Mr. Morris states that there is a certain kind of grass indigenous to the soil growing on his farm that never fails to put flesh on four-footed animals. He is using much care in selecting blooded stock.

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