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Purebred MagazineSpring 1956 |
From Father’s 320 Acre Homestead to 1220 Acres, Four Purebred Herds |
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The longest established purebred herd on Studer Stock Farms is the Scotch Shorthorn herd mentioned on page 70. It was started around 1920 and now numbers 100 head. The Ayrshire herd was established about 11 years ago and now includes sires and matrons that were largely imported. The herd of 45 includes 25 milk cows. |
Of special interest to livestock breeders is the double usage the Studers get out of the five silos on the farms. In the early summer part of the silos are filled with chopped oats and hay silage. This is fed out in later summer and they are refilled in the fall with cane and corn silage for winter feeding. |
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Studer Shorthorns Named |
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Future Generations: |
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Kyser Will |
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Brock Studer Son of Nate and Jenny Studer |






















Although the picture shows some of the barns, it is hard to visualize their true size. The largest is 120’x40’, a second is 80’x40’, a third is 80’x36’, and several are open loafing-style barns. Both inside and outside elevators make it handy to handle and store more than 30,000 bushels of corn and small grain in cribs and granaries.
Studer Shorthorns
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in Local CNA



