Show New honors come to dairy bull As nation's best Alden Ballard dairy-man and director of Cache Valley Breeding Association announced today that new honors have to one of the bulls in their INKA the famous of was just recently listed as top bull in the nation for butter-fat production of his Last Washington D. C. published milk and butterfat production on all sires used In breeding throughout the United On the basis of 50 daughter- 0 dam was listed at the top of the list with the 50 daughters in many scattered conditions holding an average of butterfat per For the average dairy this kind of production has meant much for increased standards of living resulting from increased production per cow in the In addition to increased production on the the farmer has realized a considerable increase In sale price when deposing of surplus dairy Tops Nation in Type In addition to a scoring of production a sire is also scored on type conformation transmitting ability within the A bold Medal Honor is the highest honor given a sire which Is based upon quality of daughters in production and In INKA Is one of only five sires In the entire nation making a gold metal rating with more than classified recently had daughters classified for with a score of which is the highest score in the nation of the sires in this Cache Valley Breeding Association membership throughout the intermountain states are extremely happy in having this high quality sire available for service at cost of producing this Cooperative Effort Pays Dividend Not only have the members of this fine organization received this tremendous increase in type and by the use of superior but since the dairy farmers themselves have which Is ownership of Cache Valley Breeding a total patronage savings has been refunded to the membership either in cash payments or credit on the which will be paid at a later of a total of during this eight year operating |