Florida, near Clewiston. The plains in south central Fla. have proved excellent grazing land for the constantly growing herds
of cattle. The zebu was introduced into this region because of its great resistance to heat and insect pests, and the cross-breeding
of Zebu and American strains developed a type of cattle well suited to this region.
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Florida, near Clewiston. The plains in south central Fla. have proved excellent grazing land for the constantly growing herds of cattle. The zebu was introduced into this region because of its great resistance to heat and insect pests, and the cross-breeding of Zebu and American strains developed a type of cattle well suited to this region.Creator:
James C. SawdersLivestock
Cattle
Zebu cattle
Corrals
Description:
Florida, near Clewiston. The plains in south central Fla. have proved excellent grazing land for the constantly growing herds of cattle. The zebu was introduced into this region because of its great resistance to heat and insect pests, and the cross-breeding of Zebu and American strains developed a type of cattle well suited to this region.Publisher:
Keystone View CompanyContributor:
Gifford M. MastDate:
1951Type:
PhotographyFormat:
Keystone photo print 7.18 in. x 4.18 in.Identifier:
1996.0009.KU104644.SSLanguage:
engCoverage:
North and Central AmericaUnited States
Florida
Latitude: 28 00 N
Longitude: 082 00 W