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Steers in pasture of the J-L Ranch are being fed for market. The capacity for feeding livestock is increasing, and it is becoming a major phase of agriculture in Antelope Valley. The present capacity in the Valley today is for approximately 7000 cattle. Some of the feed lots also handle sheep. Feed lots seem destined to increase due to availability of abundant high grade hay. Photograph dated March 12, 1949.; See images #00131884 through #00131897 for all photos in this series.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
J-L Ranch (Lancaster, Calif.) Livestock farms--California--Antelope Valley Animal feeding--California--Antelope Valley Cattle pens--California--Antelope Valley Cattle--California--Antelope Valley Feeds--California--Antelope Valley Cities and towns--California--Antelope Valley--Growth Antelope Valley (Calif.) Valley Times Collection photographs
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