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J. Anim Sci. 1942. 1:92-93.
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Edwin A. Trowbridge

Honor Guest—1941

Abstract

E. A. Trowbridge was reared in Buffalo county, Wisconsin, receiving his preliminary education in the public schools of that county. He was graduated from the College of Agriculture of the University of Wisconsin in 1906. Later in the same year he joined the staff of the University of Missouri as an instructor in animal husbandry.

An examination of the early record of this youthful newcomer to Missouri indicates that he wasted no time in getting down to work or in getting acquainted with the farmers and stockmen of his adopted state. It was only four years later that he became head of the department of animal husbandry, a position which he has held with distinction for 31 years.

Professor Trowbridge is now known the country over as a judge in state, regional, and national livestock shows and as an authority in the livestock industry.







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