This week we head back to USA to a herd that put the backbone in the rise of larger framed cattle in the Angus breed, the Wye Plantation in Maryland, speaking with former Wye farm manager, Bill Hodge as well as cattle historian Dr Bob Hough.
James B Lingle was a never a man interested in fashion or showing, only output and performance. With a purebred herd numbering over 1000 cows, his dedication to measurements and growth traits were the forerunners of the recording schemes we have today. Producing bulls such as Lodge, Linecacker and Fabron and the name of Wye can still currently be found in many pedigrees the world over.
4 - Toplines and Tales Livestock Quiz - Quiz number 4
171 - Characters in Livestock - Jim McMillan snr
2 - Toplines and Tales Livestock Quiz - Quiz number 2
3 - Toplines and Tales Livestock Quiz - Quiz number 3
170 - Characters in Livestock - John Cameron
169 - Characters in Livestock - Neil Wattie
1 - Toplines and Tales Livestock Quiz - Quiz number 1
168 - Characters in Livestock - Sally Crowe
167 - Characters in Livestock - Esmor Evans
166 - Characters in Livestock - Wallace Currie
165 - Characters in Livestock - John Henning
164 - Toplines and Tales in Argentina - pt 2 - Wine
163 - Toplines and Tales in Argentina - pt 1 - Beef
162 - Christmas Special - New Year Kist Party - Part 3
161 - Christmas Special - Smithfield Kist Party - Part 2
160 - Christmas Special - Smithfield Kist Party - Part 1
159 - Characters in Livestock - Kenny Sutherland
158 - The Nuffield Farming Scholarship
157 - Media Special - Marteye
156 - Characters in Livestock - Olivier Rambert
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