Kentucky Agricu,Ztu0·uZ Experinzent Station 17
Poultry Show: 1Vhite Leghorn hen, 4th, pullet, 5th; 1Vhite
Plymouth Rock pullets, lst and 4th; coekerel, 2d; Ancona cock,
2d; VVhite 1Vyand0tte cock, 4th; Rhode 1sland Red pullet, lst,
utility class.
Dairy Cattle. Valentine ’s Ashburn Baronet, 100041, bred
by the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station and sold
d_ to J. M. Dickson and Son, Shedd, Oregon, was recently award-
ed a gold medal by the American Jersey Cattle Club, because
of the excellence of the heifers sired by him. Only fourteen
Jersey bulls have been awarded such an honor and of this num-
ber, Valentines Ashburn Baronet is the only one ever bred by
an Agricultural College or lixperiment Station. This bull is a
s grandson of Dollie’s Valentine, the foundation cow of the Ex-
periment Station herd. The average production of his 16 test-
ed daughters is 8222 pounds of milk and 470 pounds of butter
fat. His three highest daughters produced an average of 739
pounds of butter fat.
Publications. A list of the publications of the Experi-
ment Station for the year follows:
Bulletins: .
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231. The Relation of the Kentucky Species of Solidago to the
Period of Activity of Adult Cyllene robiniac. H. Gar- .
inan. March, 1921.
232. Soybeans. E. J. Kinney and George Roberts. May,
1921.
233. A comparison of Corn Silage and Sorghum Silage For
Fattening Steers. E. S. Good, Ii. J. Horlacher and J. C.
Grimes. July, 1921.
234. Studies ot` Dairy Cattle.
1. Inheritance of Color Markings in Jersey Cattle.
2. lntluenee of Oestrum on Production of Milk and
um Butter Fat.
Owl .   Tntluenee of Age and Pregnancy on Production oi
will Milk and Rutter Fat.