Articles, 1921.

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Articles, 1921.

Original typescript of an article titled "New Salem finds the answer" (11 leaves) which concerns the development of a dairy cow, specially bred for the Great Plains and an article from the Fargo Forum, "Farmers made famous by proper methods of dairying." (1 leaf) This article concerns the New Salem Holstein Breeding Circuit which began in 1910 with an idea from professor John H. Shepperd, North Dakota Agricultural College. Includes mention of the breeding program and other cooperative members' efforts

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North Dakota State University Library

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Wilde, Lorne.

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North Dakota Dept. of Immigration employee and Fargo Forum farm reporter. From the description of Articles, 1921. (North Dakota State University Library). WorldCat record id: 30692112 ...

New Salem Holstein Breeding Circuit (N.D.)

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Shepperd, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1939

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Born at Chariton, Iowa, son of John W. and Clarenda (Sanderson) Shepperd. Graduated Iowa State College in 1891, earned master's degree from the University of Wisconsin. Began employment with North Dakota Agricultural College in 1893. Wed Adele Frances Taylor (1864-1954) in 1895. Named Dean of Agriculture in 1909, Chairman of the Livestock Dept. of the Experiment Station in 1914. Received a doctorate from Iowa State College in 1928. Served as president of N.D.A.C. from 1930 to 1937. Died in Fargo...