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Am. Soc. Anim. Prod. 1927:9-12
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What Does Our Society Mean to Us?

G. Bohstedt

Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station

Abstract

(President's Address)

Chicago, at the time of the International Livestock Exposition, acts as a powerful magnet for the livestock breeders and feeders thruout the continent. Their interest is shared by those who are engaged in resident teaching, extension and research work in animal husbandry, including men primarily engaged in nutritional chemistry and genetics, the two more basic physical sciences underlying animal husbandry. We have a goodly number of members who are engaged in serious work in research laboratories of industries dependent upon livestock production.

These annual meetings of the society are worth while or so many of us would not be here year after year. As younger members we here first met the men who had done much for scientific livestock improvement. How much more their writings meant to us after we had had an opportunity to know them personally, had heard them think out loud and had observed perhaps their peculiarities, their humor, or lack of humor!







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