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Show LIVESTOCK OWNERS MORE ENTHUSIASTIC CHICAGO. Oct. 16. American agri-I agri-I culture has successfully withstood the strain of readjustment from war time conditions. If attendance and exhibit at stjte fairs are any lndcatlon according ac-cording to B II. Helde, general manager man-ager of the lnt rnatlonal Livestock exposition, who has Just completed a tour of the principal agrarian shows of the country. ' Wherever I went," said Mr. Hel le. "I was Impressed with the high standard stand-ard of the livestock displayed and with the enthusiasm evinced for better bet-ter agriculture. The dark days of the deflation period have happily given way to an era of advancement aloaV practical lines that augur well for the future Interest In Improved llve-I llve-I stock was particularly noticeable i- this branch of the farmers business j has been their main reliance in got-J got-J tlnjj back to a profitable basis. ' When the winning animals at these sectional fairs are brought togetlvr at Chicago during the first week In December for final adjudication in-1 in-1 dii itluns are that nil previous Inter-; Inter-; nation. 1 I records will be hrofcen. Never J before have prospects been so aus- I pleloua We are making arrangements arrange-ments to state greatest sdiica- , tlonal exposition In the history' of American agriculture this winter." |