Lexicographical Neighbors of Feedyard
Literary usage of Feedyard
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Western Grazing Grounds and Forest Ranges: A History of the Live-stock by Will Croft Barnes (1913)
"... the northern cattleman has learned that with a full feedyard at his elbow he
too can raise calves. The larger herds are gone, but there are thousands of ..."
2. Illustrative Cases on the Law of Wills by Walter Thomas Dunmore, George Enos Gardner (1916)
"... on the occasion at the feedyard, and an altercation ensued. It appears that
Louis Ginter died as the result of an injury received on November 20, 1903. ..."
3. Sheep Farming in America by Joseph Elwyn Wing (1912)
"From the field the shocks are drawn direct to the feedyard, or to some large,
dry feeding field, ..."
4. Concerning the Forefathers: Being a Memoir, with Personal Narrative and by Charlotte Reeve Conover (1902)
"I think it was the Blue Goose Inn, a large brick, very respectably kept, and had
large feedyard. I stopped there for meals on several trips after that, ..."
5. The Story of the Herefords: An Account of the Origin and Development of the by Alvin Howard Sanders (1914)
"It does not matter to us what breed of cattle has been most successful in the
feedyard or show- yard, for we are interested in neither. ..."