Roger Amsler from Rennselaer, Indiana in Jasper County poses with his Champion Hampshire barrow. He won Grand Champion over all breeds in the 4-H Club Show during the 1939 State Fair
4-H Club boy, Lowell Harton from Rushville in Rush County, Indiana, is seated next to the Champion C...
Jean Ester Brown, of Arlington, Indiana holds on to her ribbon and her Duroc Jersey barrow at the 19...
4-H Club boy, Glendon Sears of Lapel in Madison County, Indiana, is seen here unloading his Chester ...
Henry Amsler of Rensselaer in Jasper County and his Southdown lamb participated in the 1936 State Fa...
Holding his lambs with a firm grip, Floyd Amsler of Rensselaer in Jasper County, Indiana won first p...
Billy Pruitt from Hall, Indiana, in Morgan County, and his Hampshire barrow won the Breed Championsh...
Robert Fagg from Cory, Indiana in Clay County and his Champion Berkshire barrow participated in the ...
Parker Newson, Jr. from Columbus, Indiana, in Bartholomew County shows his Champion barrow in the 4-...
Looking very dapper, Lowell Travis of Spiceland, Indiana in Henry County, displays a 1st Prize ribbo...
Robert Ratcliffe from Newcastle, Indiana in Henry County holds on tight to his lambs in this photogr...
A young John R. Devore of Franklin, Indiana shows his Chester White gilt that won 1st Prize in the ...
Eugene Ness of Columbia City, Indiana, in Whitley County shows his Champion OIC barrow in the 4-H Cl...
Ralph Breitwiser of Windfall, in Tipton County, Indiana is seen here with his 1st Prize Berkshire gi...
Junior Hobson, the 4-H Club Boy from Monrovia, Indiana in Morgan County is seen here with his Berksh...
Gerry Slain from Fairmount, Indiana, in Grant County was at the State Fair in 1949. He had the Champ...
4-H Club boy, Lowell Harton from Rushville in Rush County, Indiana, is seated next to the Champion C...
Jean Ester Brown, of Arlington, Indiana holds on to her ribbon and her Duroc Jersey barrow at the 19...
4-H Club boy, Glendon Sears of Lapel in Madison County, Indiana, is seen here unloading his Chester ...
Henry Amsler of Rensselaer in Jasper County and his Southdown lamb participated in the 1936 State Fa...
Holding his lambs with a firm grip, Floyd Amsler of Rensselaer in Jasper County, Indiana won first p...
Billy Pruitt from Hall, Indiana, in Morgan County, and his Hampshire barrow won the Breed Championsh...
Robert Fagg from Cory, Indiana in Clay County and his Champion Berkshire barrow participated in the ...
Parker Newson, Jr. from Columbus, Indiana, in Bartholomew County shows his Champion barrow in the 4-...
Looking very dapper, Lowell Travis of Spiceland, Indiana in Henry County, displays a 1st Prize ribbo...
Robert Ratcliffe from Newcastle, Indiana in Henry County holds on tight to his lambs in this photogr...
A young John R. Devore of Franklin, Indiana shows his Chester White gilt that won 1st Prize in the ...
Eugene Ness of Columbia City, Indiana, in Whitley County shows his Champion OIC barrow in the 4-H Cl...
Ralph Breitwiser of Windfall, in Tipton County, Indiana is seen here with his 1st Prize Berkshire gi...
Junior Hobson, the 4-H Club Boy from Monrovia, Indiana in Morgan County is seen here with his Berksh...
Gerry Slain from Fairmount, Indiana, in Grant County was at the State Fair in 1949. He had the Champ...
4-H Club boy, Lowell Harton from Rushville in Rush County, Indiana, is seated next to the Champion C...
Jean Ester Brown, of Arlington, Indiana holds on to her ribbon and her Duroc Jersey barrow at the 19...
4-H Club boy, Glendon Sears of Lapel in Madison County, Indiana, is seen here unloading his Chester ...