Florida: An Ideal Cattle State
Copyrighted 1918 by THE FLORIDA STATE LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATION P. O. Box 1181 Jacksonville, Florida
President of the Florida State Live Stock Association, Member of the Florida State Live Stock Sanitary Board.
Requests for authentic information as to the advantages and possibilities of Florida for the growing of live stock, and in particular of beef cattle, have been coming of late, and in constantly increasing numbers, from all parts of the country.
This booklet has been compiled for the purpose of providing this information.
The gentlemen who have contributed to the volume are men of ability, long and successful experience in the live stock and kindred industries, and the most trustworthy character. Several of them have been engaged for many years in the growing and marketing of cattle on a very large scale in Texas, and have recently made a prolonged and close study of Florida conditions. The report of their findings is of the utmost interest.
Prof. C. V. Piper, agrostologist of the Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, is recognized as the foremost authority on Southern grasses and forage crops. We are indebted to him for permission to make use of the valuable address on this important subject which was made by him at the recent annual meeting of the Florida State Live Stock Association.
A study of these papers will make it evident, I believe, that Florida possesses a number of advantages for the profitable growing of live stock greater than those to be found elsewhere; among these are a mild, equable and healthful climate, comparative freedom from animal diseases, a long grazing season, vast areas of cheap lands, a soil adapted to the growing of numerous improved grasses and forage crops (especially such legumes as the velvet bean, the cow pea, the soy bean, the vetches, the indigenous beggar-weed, the peanut, and certain clovers), a copious and well-distributed rainfall, and countless springs, streams and lakes, providing almost everywhere an abundant and unfailing supply of pure water.
Florida State Live Stock Association
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Foreword
POSSIBILITIES OF BEEF PRODUCTION IN FLORIDA.
FORAGE CROPS FOR FLORIDA.
Piney Woods Lands.
Prairie Lands.
Muck Lands.
Hay Plants.
Ensilage Crops.
The Outlook for New Forages.
Kudzu.
Napier Grass.
Metake.
Tripsacum Laxum.
Creeping Pasture Grasses.
FLORIDA AS SEEN FROM A TEXAS STANDPOINT.
A GLANCE BACKWARD AND FORWARD.
FLORIDA SUITED TO EXTENSIVE CATTLE RAISING.
Texas Ranchmen Declare Conditions Ideal for Cattle, Sheep and Goats.
CATTLE RAISING IN FLORIDA.