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<blockquote data-quote="1914 Hereford" data-source="post: 878534" data-attributes="member: 14130"><p>With regards to The Pawnee Mixer cattle. The line was developed by John M. Lewis and Sons of Larned, Kansas. The sons were Walter and Joe.</p><p>Joe's son Johnny was also heavily involved the last 20 years or so of the operation . After Walter and Joe's death in the 90's the herd was dispersed and Johnny ran commercial cows and sold alfalfa hay until about 2005. The operation was known as Alfalfa Lawn Farms. It was located in the fertile Arkansas River bottom west of Great Bend. They were very nice people and raised good cattle. Joe judged shows in at least 2 continents and about every show I know of in The United States. I think both Joe and Walter are members of The Hereford Hall of Merit. They were very strong supporters of youth and held an annual Field Day at their Farm for many years. Joe loved to show cattle. I always remember how organized their operation was . When they loaded their truck and trailer there was a place for everything and everything was in its place. I think the home place was that way too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1914 Hereford, post: 878534, member: 14130"] With regards to The Pawnee Mixer cattle. The line was developed by John M. Lewis and Sons of Larned, Kansas. The sons were Walter and Joe. Joe's son Johnny was also heavily involved the last 20 years or so of the operation . After Walter and Joe's death in the 90's the herd was dispersed and Johnny ran commercial cows and sold alfalfa hay until about 2005. The operation was known as Alfalfa Lawn Farms. It was located in the fertile Arkansas River bottom west of Great Bend. They were very nice people and raised good cattle. Joe judged shows in at least 2 continents and about every show I know of in The United States. I think both Joe and Walter are members of The Hereford Hall of Merit. They were very strong supporters of youth and held an annual Field Day at their Farm for many years. Joe loved to show cattle. I always remember how organized their operation was . When they loaded their truck and trailer there was a place for everything and everything was in its place. I think the home place was that way too. [/QUOTE]
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