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Regular Meeting
January 10, 1958

Approve Sale of Dairy Cattle at Curtis

by Dean Lambert that such a sale would in all probability produce between $8,000 and $9,000.

It was moved by Regent Foote, seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried, directing that the Business Manager, Mr. Carl A. Donaldson, be authorized to arrange for the sale of surplus milking Shorthorn and Holstein cattle at the Curtis School of Agriculture.

Agreement with Nebraska ranches for calf study

It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Foote, motion put to vote and carried, authorizing approval of an Agreement between the Agricultural Experiment Station and the 47 Ranch at Brownlee, Nebraska, for a cooperative study of the effects of various methods of handling calves at weaning time, and an agreement between the Agricultural Experiment Station and the U-Half Circle Ranch at Mullen, Nebraska, for a cooperative study of the effects of various methods of wintering calves.

From the Dean of the College of Agriculture, W. V. Lambert, comes a recommendation that funds derived from the sale of the Halleck Farm in Hamilton County, be used to purchase additional property adjacent to the Dalby Section in Gage County, presently owned by the University of Nebraska Foundation.

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Regular Meeting
January 10, 1958

Approve Sale of Dairy Cattle at Curtis

by Dean Lambert that such a sale would in all probability produce between $8,000 and $9,000.

It was moved by Regent Foote, seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried, directing that the Business Manager, Mr. Carl A. Donaldson, be authorized to arrange for the sale of surplus miling Shorthorn and Holstein cattle at the Curtis School of Agriculture.

It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Foote, motion put to vote and carried, authorizing approval of an Agreement between the Agricultural Experiment Station and the 47 Ranch at Brownlee, Nebraska, for a cooperative study of the effects of various methods of handling calves at weaning time, and an agreement between the Agricultural Experiment Station and the