Special Collections Department
403 Parks Library
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-2140

MS 494
National Association of Animal Breeders
Records, 1939-1982, n.d.


Descriptive summary

creator:

National Association of Animal Breeders

title:

Records

dates:

1939-1982, n.d.

extent:

11.7 linear ft.  (9 records center cartons)

collection number:

MS 494

repository:

Special Collections Department, Iowa State University.

 

Administrative information

access:

Open for research

publication rights:

Consult Head, Special Collections Department

preferred citation:

National Association of Animal Breeders Records, MS 494, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

 

Historical note

The National Association of Animal Breeders (NAAB), formerly known as the National Association of Artificial Breeders, was founded in 1946 for farmer cooperatives and private businesses interested in the improvement of farm livestock.  The purpose of the NAAB as defined by its by-laws is "...to unite those individuals and organizations engaged in the artificial insemination of cattle and other livestock into an affiliated federation operating under self-imposed standards of performance and to conduct and promote the mutual interest and ideals of its members." The National Association of Animal Breeders conducts various marketing and promotion programs to expand the use of artificial insemination in dairy and beef herds of the United States.

NAAB's twenty-two members (as of 2007) account for about 95 percent of the dairy cattle semen sales in the United States. NAAB provides several genetic programs, including the Cross Reference Program, the issuance of Stud Codes, the issuance of Marketing Codes, the Calving Ease Sire Summary, the Random Blood Typing Program, the Genetic Defect Record and the funding of Dairy Records in Progress.

Certified Semen Services (CSS) is a wholly owned subsidiary of NAAB. Formed in 1976, CSS is an objective auditing service developed by responsible artificial insemination industry leaders through NAAB. CSS provides industry self-regulation in the areas of semen and sire health and identification.

 

Collection description

This collection (1939-1982, n.d.) contains correspondence between the National Association of Animal Breeders and breeding associations worldwide, committee reports, research reports, surveys, membership lists, newsletters, photographs, and articles and publications which address research that has been conducted on the subject of artificial insemination in livestock.

 

Organization

The collection is listed chronologically.

 

Container list

Box

Folder

Title

Dates

8

25-26

University of Missouri College of Agriculture Bulletins

1939-1946

8

28

Artificial Breeding Publications and Pictures (7- 5x7 b/w photographs)

1939-1965

1

14-15

Correspondence and Publications

1939-1973

9

11

Staining Sperm – Techniques

1940

9

5

Semen Diluters

1940-1951

5

30

Diluters for Semen – Department of Dairy Husbandry, University of Missouri

1942

8

24

Dairy Cattle Breeds

1942-1946

9

14

Published Papers on Semen Shipping

1943-1952

6

1

Publications

1943-1969, n.d.

5

8

Short Course Programs – Artificial Insemination

1945-1947

8

35

Correspondence – Semen Processing, H. A. Herman

1946

8

29

Artificial Insemination Rules, Receipts, Agreement Forms, Case Reports

1946, n.d.

5

37

Missouri Artificial Breeding News

1947-1948

5

13

Bulls of Various Breeds as Maintained by Artificial Breeding Organizations

1947-1958

5

31

Correspondence – Diluter Research

1948

6

11

Southern Minnesota Breeding Federation

1948-1954

2

45

Correspondence – Badger Breeders Cooperative

1948-1956

6

25

Correspondence – San Pasqual Breeders Association

1948-1956

6

24

Correspondence – The Roundout Cooperative Bull Association

1948-1956

2

33

Correspondence

1948-1962

5

54

Correspondence

1948-1962

1

6

Correspondence

1948-1963

4

63

Correspondence – NEPA Artificial Breeding Cooperative

1948-1964

4

65

Correspondence – New Jersey Cooperative Breeders Association

1948-1964

4

40

Correspondence and Photographs – Maine Breeding Cooperative (1- 1.5x2.5, 1- 2.5x3.25, 1- 2.5x4, 1- 3x4, 1- 3.25x4.5, 7- 5x7, 1 -6.75x9.75, and 15- 8x10 b/w photographs)

1948-1966

3

33

Correspondence and Photographs (1- 8x10, 5- 5x7, 2- 4x5, 2- 4.5x3, 1- 3.5x3.5, and 2- 1.75x2 b/w photographs)

1948-1966

4

46

Correspondence and Photographs (2- 8x10, 1- 3.5x3.5, 1- 3.5x5, 1- 3.5x4.5, and 1- 4x5 b/w photograph)

1948-1968

1

8

West Tennessee Artificial Breeding Association

1948-1975

4

35

Land O’ Lakes Creameries, Inc.

1949-1955

4

43

Correspondence – Massachusetts Selective Breeding Association

1949-1962

3

38

Correspondence – First Pennsylvania Artificial Breeding Cooperative (1- 5x7, 9- 4x5, 1- 3.5x5, 1- 4.25x3.25, 1- 2x3, and1- 4x3.25 b/w photographs)

1949-1964

5

40

Correspondence

1949-1966

4

67

Correspondence and Photographs – New Hampshire – Vermont Breeding Association (1- 2.5x2.5, 1- 4x6, 1- 3.25x4.25, 1- 5x7, 1- 1.75x2.75, 1- 3.5x4.25, 3- 4.5x6.5, 1- 3.25x4.5, and 1- 8x10 b/w photograph)

1949-1966

2

22

Publications of the Montana Agriculture Experiment Stations – Montana State University, Bozeman

1949-1973

8

32

“Does Vaccination Affect Fertility?”

1950

8

33

“What Dairymen Say is Right and Wrong about Artificial Breeding”

1950

6

41

Correspondence – Northwest Iowa Federated Breeders Cooperative

1950-1954

1

7

Correspondence

1950-1958

3

34

Correspondence

1950-1963

6

45

Correspondence – Oregon  Dairy Breeders Association (2- 3.5x4 and 2- 8x10 b/w photographs)

1950-1964

6

34

Correspondence – Southeastern Pennsylvania Artificial Breeding Cooperative

1950-1964

6

13

Correspondence – Southern Illinois Breeding Association (8- 4.5x5, 3- 2.5x3.5, 3- 3x4, 1- 3.5x3.5, 1- 2.5x2.5, 1- 5x7, and 2- 8x10 b/w photographs)

1950-1967

5

23

“Methods of Improving the Breeding of Dairy Herds” – University of Connecticut

1951

9

8

Artificial Insemination as Practiced in Connecticut

1951

6

55

Correspondence – Piper Brothers

1951-1960

6

47

Correspondence – Pabst Farms, Inc.

1951-1962

3

3

Correspondence

1951-1964

4

8

Correspondence – Bluffview Artificial Insemination Serice

1952-1969

5

15

“What is an Analyzed Herd?”

1953

5

22

“Why Artificial Breeding?” – South Carolina Cooperative Breeding Association

1953

5

29

Evaporated Milk as a Semen Extender – Mississippi State College

1953

9

10

Requirements Governing Artificial Insemination of Purebred Dairy Cattle

1953

9

2

Site of Semen Deposition as Related to Fertility in Dairy Heifers (A6) – South Carolina Agriculture Experiment Station

1953

9

4

The Motility of Ram and Bull Spermatozoa in Dilute Suspension (Blackshaw)

1953

4

42

Correspondence – Maplewood Breeders Service

1953-1954

5

18

Articles

1953-1955

5

14

Electro Ejaculation in Farm Animals

1953-1955

4

41

Correspondence – Maple Cattle Breeders Association

1953-1956

3

32

Correspondence

1953-1966

9

20

Correspondence – Artificial Insemination in Turkeys

1953-1969

4

37

Correspondence, Newsletter, and Photographs – Lesater Ranch (3- 5x7 b/w photographs)

1953-1970

5

60

Correspondence

1953-1971

8

42

Correspondence – Chile and Israel

1953-1972

7

22

Corn-Bred Association Rules – Registration of Artificial Insemination Offspring

1953-1977

8

27

Israeli Publications on Artificial Breeding

1953-1979

9

7

“Long Distance Breeding Brings Nubian Doe”

1954

9

6

“Our Experience with Milk Diluters” (Kagy)

1954

5

26

Assignment of States for Visits to Semen Producing Businesses

1954

9

9

Institute of Genetics (Ohio State University)

1954

3

2

Photographs – California Dairy Breeders (2- 3.5x3.5 and 1- 2x2 b/w photographs)

1954

5

27

Progress in Proving Sires – West Virginia Cooperative Extension Work

1954

5

25

Report of Artificial Inseminating Committee to the Purebred Dairy Cattle Association

1954

4

33

Correspondence

1954-1965

9

38-40

Correspondence – Sire Evaluation Committee

1954-1965

3

9

Correspondence

1954-1966

3

20

Correspondence

1954-1966

2

24

Adohr Dairy Farms

1954-1976

4

50

Correspondence

1954-1976

6

16

Correspondence and Photographs (1- 5x9, 2- 4x5, and 9- 3.5x3.5 b/w photographs)

1954-1977

2

5

Competition Among Artificial Breeding Organizations in Minnesota

1955

5

21

Research Projects Receiving Support from the National Association of Artificial Breeders

1955

3

4

Correspondence – Callan Ranch

1955-1951

3

31

Correspondence – Double L. Hereford Ranch

1955-1957

8

34

Who’s in America – Sketch, H.A. Herman

1955-1961

6

21

Correspondence

1955-1962

5

49

Correspondence – Staley Farms

1955-1963

3

37

Correspondence – Evergreen Northwest Breeders, Inc. (3- 5x7, 2- 1.5x2.25, 1- 3.5x3.5, 1- 3.5x2.5, 1- 3x2.25, 1- 4x5, and 1- 3.5x5 b/w photographs)

1955-1964

3

45

Correspondence – Golden Genes Inc.

1955-1965

5

5

Correspondence – Technician Licensing California

1955-1965

6

35

Correspondence

1955-1966

6

36

Correspondence – Nom’s Cattle Co.

1955-1966

5

43

Correspondence

1955-1968

3

13

Correspondence – Clemson Bull Stud – South Carolina

1955-1972

1

5

Correspondence (3- 4x5, 1- 3.5x4, 1- 2.5x3.5, 7- 5x7, 1- 6.5x8.5, 1- 8.5x10, and 4- 2x3 b/w photographs)

1955-1974

6

40

Correspondence and Photos – North Carolina State University

1955-1975

1

12

Artificial Breeding of Cattle (1- 8x6 b/w photographs)

1956

9

30

Correspondence – Sire Comparison – United States Department of Agriculture (Bayley)

1956

9

28

United States Department of Agriculture – Weigh-a-Day-a-Month Milk Recording

1956

3

43

Correspondence – Frozen Genes, Inc.

1956-1958

4

6

Correspondence

1956-1959

6

29

Correspondence – Shamrock Dairy

1956-1963

4

34

Correspondence – Lambton Cattle Breeding Association (1- 3.5x5 color photographs)

1956-1966

5

67-68

Correspondence and Publications

1956-1966

4

38

Correspondence and Newsletter – Lawara Farms

1956-1971

3

15

Correspondence – Codding Cattle Research (1- 5x4 and 1- 8x10 b/w and 1- 5x7 color photograph)

1956-1975

5

9

Formal Research Projects – Reproduction and Artificial Insemination Now Under Way

1957

2

14

Liquid Nitrogen Drum

1957, n.d.

6

12

Correspondence – Stockton Ranch

1957-1959

9

1

Article reprints in file – Date and Number

1957-1961, n.d.

3

42

Correspondence – Grayce Farms

1957-1962

6

22

Correspondence – River Ranch Company

1957-1962

2

40

Correspondence

1957-1967

3

50

Correspondence – Distributing Centers – Goat Semen

1957-1971

5

12

“Calving Trouble Treatment” – Contributed by the Purebred Dairy Cattle Association Research Committee

1958

4

7

Correspondence

1958

9

46

National Live Stock Producer

1958

5

11

Report of the Research Committee – Purebred Dairy Cattle Association

1958

2

35

Technicians for Beef

1958

6

39

Correspondence – Northwest Breeders Association

1958-1959

2

8

Young Sire Program – Northern Ohio Breeders' Cooperative Association (NOBA)

1958-1959

6

33

Correspondence – South Dakota Cooperative Breeders Association

1958-1961

3

26

Correspondence

1958-1962

3

10

Membership Application, Current Membership Roster

1958-1965

9

17

Swine Artificial Insemination (1- 8x10 b/w photograph)

1958-1966

5

39

Correspondence and Photographs – Dr. A. Bonfert, Tierarztegenossenschaft Saar, Germany

1958-1969

7

26

Publications – Holstein-Friesian Association of America

1958-1969

2

34

Correspondence

1958-1971

5

46

Correspondence – Zimmerman Dairy Farms

1958-1971

7

20

Correspondence – Ayrshire Breeders Association

1958-1972

6

19

Correspondence – Rancho San Pedro y San Jose, S.A.

1958-1972

6

17

Artificial Insemination Program  of Puerto Rico

1958-1976

6

32

Correspondence – Solgenics Frozen Semen Service

1958-1977

4

3

Membership Application – Current Roster

1959

9

26

Sire Selling Agreements

1959

4

32

Correspondence – Kitty Curtiss

1959-1962

3

52

Bankruptcy Proceedings – James Canyon Ranch (5- 2.5x3.5 b/w photographs)

1959-1964

6

50

Correspondence – Ontario Association of Artificial Breeders

1959-1964

4

64

Correspondence – New England Selective Breeding Association (NESBA)

1959-1966

4

57

Correspondence – Natal Animal Breeding Cooperative

1959-1970

7

16

National Guernsey Show and Miscellaneous Photographs (2- 3.5x4.5 and 4- 5x7 b/w photographs)

1959-1970, n.d.

6

7

Correspondence – Santa Gertrudis Breeders International

1959-1971

6

44

Ogeechee Farms

1959-1971

8

41

Correspondence

1959-1972

9

23-24

Correspondence – Horse Artificial Insemination

1959-1972

4

47

Correspondence – Mid-West Genes (1- 3.25x4 and 1- 4x5 b/w photograph)

1959-1976

2

7

“Career or Stepping Stone?” Paul Dammeyer – Northern Ohio Breeders' Cooperative Association (NOBA); Correspondence

1960

5

44

Correspondence – George F. Young Company, Inc.

1960

9

25

Correspondence – Sires for Sale

1960

8

4

Special Committee on Production Records – H. A. Herman

1960

7

4-6

Correspondence – American Milking Shorthorn Society

1960-1966

4

36

Correspondence – Semen Freezing Laboratories

1960-1966

4

62

Correspondence and Photographs – Nebraska Artificial Breeders Associations (14- 3.5x4.75, 1- 4x5, 2- 2.5x3.5, 1- 3.25x4, and 1- 4.5x8.4 b/w photograph)

1960-1966

4

56

Correspondence – Nashoba Valley Breeders; Berlin, Massachusetts

1960-1967

6

49

Correspondence – Pacific Breeders’ Corporation

1960-1968

3

40

Correspondence

1960-1969

7

12

Reports – Holstein

1960-1971

5

66

Correspondence

1960-1972

5

63

Correspondence – American Brahman Breeders Association

1960-1972

9

18

Correspondence – Sheep Artificial Insemination

1960-1974

9

43-44

Wye Plantation (12- 5x7, 2- 3.5x5, and 1- 4x5 b/w photographs)

1960-1979

3

17

Continental Breeders Service, Fort Collins, Colorado

1961

6

18

Correspondence

1961-1962

2

1

Newsletters – Louisiana Animal Breeders Cooperative

1961-1962

4

66

Correspondence – New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Rutgers University

1961-1963

4

44

Correspondence and Photograph – Maryland Artificial Breeding Cooperative, Inc. (1- 3.75x5 b/w photograph)

1961-1963

6

28

Correspondence – Servicio de Inseminación Artificial, E. Izquierdo M., Bogotá, Colombia

1961-1964

3

47

Correspondence and Photographs (11- 5x7 b/w photographs)

1961-1964

4

68

Correspondence – New York Artificial Breeders’ Cooperative

1961-1965

6

26

Correspondence – Sangre de Capeones, S.A.

1961-1965

2

31

Correspondence – Allansford and District Artificial Breeders Cooperative Society Ltd.

1961-1966

8

16

Correspondence

1961-1968

5

57

Correspondence – American Polled Hereford Association

1961-1968

2

37

Correspondence – Beef Cattle Improvement

1961-1970

8

5

Holstein-Friesian Association

1961-1970

3

23

Correspondence

1961-1972

5

61

Correspondence

1961-1972

4

28

Correspondence – Kaira District Cooperation Milk Producers Union, India

1961-1972

6

8

Correspondence – The Red Poll Cattle Club of America

1961-1972

7

13-14

Correspondence – Holstein

1961-1973

2

12

Export – Semen

1961-1973

2

27

Foreign Shipments of Frozen Semen – Correspondence

1961-1975

4

14

Correspondence – International Beef Breeders

1961-1976

6

10

Southeastern Frozen Semen Services

1961-1977

1

9

West Virginia Artificial Breeders’ Cooperative,  Inc. (1- 8x10, 2- 3.5x5, and 3- 3.5x3.5 b/w photographs)

1961-1977

3

28

Devon Cattle Association – Correspondence

1961-1978

2

10

Shipper’s Export Declaration – forms

1962

7

3

Research Committee

1962-1966

8

6-7

Miscellaneous – Articles, Publications, Correspondence, and Photographs (1- 8x10 and 1- 5x7 b/w photograph)

1962-1969

6

5

Correspondence – Performance Registry International

1962-1972

5

65

Correspondence – Red Angus Association of America

1962-1972

5

62

Correspondence and Photographs – American Brangus Breeders Association (2- 8x10 and 1- 4x5 b/w photograph)

1962-1973

8

19

Correspondence – Dairy Goat Breeding

1962-1974

2

41

Correspondence – Australian Artificial Breeders

1962-1975

8

36

New Era in Livestock Improvement – H. A. Herman (Technical Proceedings)

1962-1975

7

28

Beef Cattle Breeders Research in the Western Region

1963

8

3

Program – The 78th Annual Convention, The Holstein-Friesian Association of America

1963

8

17

Artificial Insemination of Goats (American Milk Goat Record Association)

1963, n.d.

3

54

Correspondence

1963-1964

4

31

Correspondence – Interstate Breeders

1963-1964

5

51

Correspondence – Tasmania

1963-1964

9

31

Sire Surveys, National Association of Artificial Breeders – Returned

1963-1964

2

30

Correspondence – Artificial Breeding Centre, Entebbe, Uganda, East Africa

1963-1966

3

36

Correspondence – Estancias Martona, Buenos Aires, Argentina, S.A.

1963-1967

7

2

Breeding, Raising, and Processing of Beef

1963-1968

3

7

Correspondence – Dr. Carroll’s Breeding Service

1963-1968

6

53

Correspondence – Pineyhill-West

1963-1969

6

4

Publications

1963-1969

1

21

Correspondence

1963-1972

3

22

Correspondence – Cumva Farms

1963-1972

7

7

Ralston Purina Company (7- 5x7 b/w photographs)

1963-1972

5

50

Correspondence – Steele’s Semen Service

1963-1975

8

20

Artificial Insemination, Goats

1963-1979

7

25

Registered Holstein News

1964

2

11

Replies – “Semen Importation”

1964

5

10

Various Purebred Dairy Cattle Association Papers (One  Copy)

1964

6

3

Address by Dr. H. A. Herman on Performance Registry International; Annual Convention Packet

1964, 1971

7

21

Correspondence and Information – Various Breed Associations

1964-1965

1

22

Kentucky – Sales – Use Tax Division

1964-1965

7

9

Correspondence – Ben Brown (“Read It” Column)

1964-1966

4

22

Correspondence and Photographs – Iowa Breeders (1- 3.5x4, 1- 3.5x5, 7- 3.5x3.5, and 1- 8x10 photograph)

1964-1966

8

12

Artificial Insemination

1964-1967

7

11

Holstein-Friesian Association of America

1964-1967

2

44

Correspondence – BACA Land and Cattle Company

1964-1968

4

45

Correspondence – Mexicana de Inseminacion S. de R.L. de C.V

1964-1969

7

18

Correspondence and Photographs – Brown Swiss Cattle Breeders’ Association (5- 3.5x5, 1- 4x6, 2- 2.5x3.5, and 1- 5x7 b/w photograph)

1964-1970

8

13

Miscellaneous – Correspondence and Publications

1964-1970

3

21

Cooperativa Agropecauria del Canton Mijia – Correspondence

1964-1972

4

17

Correspondence – Industrias Agricolas Centroamericanas, Guatemala, Central America

1964-1972

5

42

Correspondence – United Semen Exchange

1964-1972

1

13

Eastern Artificial Insemination Cooperative

1964-1972

8

1

Miscellaneous – Publications and Correspondence

1964-1972

8

8-9

Miscellaneous Publications

1964-1972

1

16-19

University of Maryland Cooperative Extension Service Publications

1964-1975

3

35

Correspondence – Elanco Products

1964-1977

9

19

Correspondence – Rabbit Artificial Insemination

1964-1982

5

3

Correspondence

1965

3

12

Membership Application, Current Roster

1965

5

34

Service Tenure Survey

1965

5

6

Tax Artificial Insemination – States (Replies from members)

1965

5

33

Technician Award Survey

1965

1

2

“Taxing and Licensing of Bovine Artificial Insemination”

1965-1966

2

20

Bardoliermere M40, Angus Bull

1965-1966

5

2

Correspondence

1965-1966

5

7

Correspondence

1965-1966

5

1

Correspondence – Northern Illinois Breeding Company

1965-1968

4

26

Correspondence – Keluer Co.

1965-1969

4

27

Correspondence – Key Village Scheme

1965-1969

5

47

Photograph and Correspondence – Squibb Institute (1 -4x5 b/w photograph)

1965-1969

3

41

Correspondence – G. D. Searle & Co.

1965-1972

4

58

Correspondence, Photographs, and Newsletters – NEBA (Northeastern Breeders Association) (1- 3.5x5, 9- 4x5, 1- 3x4, 1- 3x3, 1- 3.25x4.75, 1- 2.5x3.5, 9- 5x7, and 1- 8x5 photograph)

1965-1982

4

59

Correspondence, Photographs, and Newsletters – NEBA (Northeastern Breeders Association) (29- 5x4, 1- 3x5, 2- 2.5x3.5, 1- 3.5x5, 1- 3x5.5, 1- 2.5x3, 2- 3x3, 1- 4x6, 1- 3.5x3.5, 1- 5x7, 4- 2.25x3, and 5- 8x10 b/w photographs)

1965-1982

4

60

Correspondence, Photographs, and Newsletters – NEBA (Northeastern Breeders Association)

1965-1982

2

16

American Breeder Service Technicians – No Signature Cards. Those Terminated

1966

2

36

Armour vs. Codding Tulsa, OK

1966

8

23

Code of Minimum Health Standard – Bulls

1966

5

64

Correspondence – Bard-Kirkland Ranch

1966

9

33

Correspondence – Frozen Service Contracts (Central Ohio breeding Association)

1966

9

37

Correspondence – State Bull – Leasing Laws

1966

8

18

Dairy Goats

1966

7

29

Miscellaneous – Publications

1966, n.d.

3

11

Correspondence – Centro Privado de I.A. el “COBA‘NAL”, Guatemala

1966-1967

3

8

Correspondence

1966-1968

3

29

Correspondence – Diamond J. Breeders

1966-1968

6

20

Correspondence – Range Breeding Service

1966-1968

6

46

Correspondence – Oxford and District Cattle Breeding Association

1966-1969

8

11

Animal Identification Systems

1966-1969, n.d.

7

19

Ayrshire Breeders Association (4- 4.5x5 and 7- 5x7 b/w photographs)

1966-1970

3

49

Correspondence – Horse Breeders

1966-1970

2

43

Correspondence – Ayerst Lab

1966-1972

3

5-6

Correspondence – Carnation Breeding Service (4- 5x7 b/w photographs)

1966-1972

2

28

Correspondence – Korean Artificial Insemination Center

1966-1972

4

9

Correspondence – Black Watch Farms, Inc.

1966-1973

5

41

Correspondence – Union Carbide Corporation

1966-1974

8

22

Correspondence – Breeding Dogs

1966-1977

2

17

American Breeders Service – Publications

1967

6

58

Correspondence

1967

3

48

Correspondence – Hedrick School for Stockmen

1967

1

1

Wisconsin Licensing Law

1967

7

15

World Guernsey Conference – Toronto, Canada 8/22/67

1967

6

2

Correspondence – Artificial Insemination Survey

1967-1968

4

61

Correspondence – National School of Basic Artificial Insemination

1967-1968

1

3

Rules Governing Artificial Insemination of Animals

1967-1968

5

38

Semen Patents

1967-1968

3

51

Beef Artificial Insemination Survey – National Association of Animal Breeders

1967-1969

6

52

Correspondence – Pergromat Representacôes Agro Pecuaria Imp. E Exp. Ltda.

1967-1970

4

24

Correspondence and Photographs -  Jessup Breeders (1- 8x10, 3- 3.5x3.5, 1- 4x4, 1- 3.25x4.25, 1- 4x5, and 8- 5x7 b/w photographs)

1967-1970

3

1

Correspondence – Bard Kirkland Ranch, Jack Humphrey (1- 8x10 b/w photograph)

1967-1972

5

56

Correspondence – Tek Paul

1967-1972

8

2

Correspondence – The American Jersey Cattle Club

1967-1972

7

24

General Correspondence to all Breed Associations

1967-1972

2

2-3

Midwest Breeders Cooperative – Correspondence

1967-1972

6

54

Correspondence – Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc., Beef Cattle Division (1- 3.5x4.5 b/w photograph)

1967-1976

4

52

Correspondence and Photograph – Montana Artificial Insemination School (1- 8x10 b/w photograph)

1967-1979

3

44

Correspondence – Geneva/Genetics (2-  3x5 b/w photographs)

1967-1980

2

18

American Breeders Service Symposium (9- 5x7 b/w photographs)

1968

5

4

Correspondence – Technicians Contracts (law suits)

1968

7

1

Beef Cattle

1968-1969

3

55

Correspondence – Better Beef Genes, Inc.

1968-1969

6

51

Correspondence – PGM, Inc.

1968-1969

6

56

Correspondence – Prairie Breeders

1968-1969

8

40

Correspondence – James E. Drayson

1968-1970

7

32

Miscellaneous – Correspondence, Production Summaries, Artificial Insemination

1968-1971, n.d.

2

19

Correspondence

1968-1972

9

41-42

Correspondence – F. R. Carpenter (Better Beef, Inc.)

1968-1972

4

25

Correspondence – J. N. Tarnham

1968-1972

6

9

Correspondence – The American Polled Hereford Association

1968-1972

7

17

Correspondence (4- 4x8.5 b/w photographs)

1968-1972

8

39

Correspondence – Eastern Frozen Semen Services

1968-1974

9

21

Correspondence – Poultry Artificial Insemination

1968-1974

4

49

Correspondence – Herdsman, Inc.

1968-1976

9

45

Correspondence – Wye Plantation

1968-1981

2

25

Correspondence – Affiliated Breeders

1969

4

12

Membership Application – Current Roster

1969

9

34

Sire Purchasing Agreement PDCA (Purebred Dairy Cattle Association)

1969

1

20

Sires and Service Manual

1969

7

31

Nebraska Beef Cattle Report

1969, 1972

8

14

Correspondence – Beef Artificial Insemination Survey

1969-1970

2

26

Correspondence

1969-1971

7

33

Correspondence

1969-1971

5

59

Correspondence and Photographs – Performance Registry International (P.R.I.) (1- 3.75x5, 1- 2x3.25,  3- 2.5x3.5, 1- 2.25x3.25, 1- 5x8, 3- 5x7, 1- 7.5x10, 2- 3.5x5, and 1- 4x5 b/w photograph)

1969-1971

1

25

Correspondence

1969-1972

2

4

Correspondence

1969-1972

5

35

Correspondence

1969-1972

3

24

Correspondence – Department of Agriculture Stock and Fisheries, New Guinea

1969-1972

8

37

Correspondence – Litton Charolois Ranch

1969-1972

4

39

Correspondence – Lynch Management/Sales Consultant; Cary, Illinois (1- 5x7 b/w photographs)

1969-1972

2

6

Correspondence of NOBA (Northern Ohio Breeders' Cooperative Association) Animal Services Industry

1969-1972

2

21

Louisiana Breeders Cooperative – Correspondence

1969-1972

1

23

Michigan Animal Breeders Cooperative Correspondence

1969-1972

2

39

Correspondence – Artificial Breeding Board, Greenacres, Soothern Australia

1969-1975

6

38

Newsletters – North American Limousin Foundation

1969-1975

4

48

Herdsman, Inc.

1969-1976

4

29

Correspondence – King Ranch, Australia

1969-1978

4

51

Correspondence and Photograph – Mississippi Animal Breeders Cooperative (1- 5x7 and 1- 8x10 b/w photograph)

1969-1979

7

34

Correspondence

1970

5

58

Correspondence and Photographs – Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Pinzgauer Rinderzuchtverbande

1970

4

30

Correspondence – K. Thrassou, Beirut, Lebanon

1970-1971

6

27

Correspondence – Lloyd Schmitt

1970-1971

6

6

Correspondence – American Simmental Association

1970-1972

8

38

Correspondence – International Maine-Anjou Association (2- 3.5x5 b/w photographs)

1970-1972

5

32

Correspondence – Proposed Ruling on Interstate Movement of Bovine Semen

1970-1972

2

13

American Breeders Service (1- 5x7 b/w photograph)

1970-1972, n.d.

7

8

Animal Science and Cattle Breeding

1970-1973

3

56

Correspondence – Big Beef Hybrids (9- 8x10 b/w photographs)

1970-1974

4

13

Syntex – Correspondence

1970-1974

3

46

Correspondence – Great Western Breeding Service

1970-1975

6

57

Correspondence – Premier Breeding Services (1- 8x10 color photograph)

1970-1975

4

10

Correspondence and Semen Purchase Receipts

1970-1976

6

30

Correspondence – Simmental Breeders Cardston Ltd.

1970-1977

6

23

Correspondence – Al Rose Breeding Service

1970-1978

4

5

Correspondence – Bunker, V. C., DVM

1970-1978

6

48

Correspondence – Pan American Breeders, Inc.

1970-1978

6

37

Correspondence – North American Breeders

1970-1979

8

15

Correspondence – Beef Artificial Insemination Survey

1971

2

9

Import – Semen

1971

7

23

Photocopy – “Judge: ‘Comanche…May Survive the Aspersions Cast;’” Des Moines Sunday Register

1971

3

25

Correspondence – Biology Department, Wayne State University

1971-1972

5

45

Correspondence – Dr. John M. Woods

1971-1972

3

16

Correspondence – Richard Conant

1971-1972

4

55

Membership Application – Current Membership Application and Correspondence

1971-1972

1

4

School Licenses

1971-1972

4

18

Correspondence – Inter-American Research and Development

1971-1973

4

23

Correspondence – Italian White Cattle Breeders

1971-1975

6

31

Correspondence – Sire Power Corp, Australia

1971-1975

6

14

Correspondence – Southern Breeders Ltd.; Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada

1971-1975

6

15

Correspondence – Southern Sires Ltd.

1971-1975

3

57

BOV Imports, Inc.

1971-1976

4

2

Canadian Stock Breeder Correspondence

1971-1976

5

52

Correspondence – Stonehenge Farm

1971-1977

2

42

Correspondence – Australian Association of Artificial Breeders, Harvey, WA

1971-1978

4

1

Canadian Beef Sires (4- 3.5x5 b/w photographs)

1972

9

35

Correspondence – Cooperation, Reference Sires

1972

2

32

Correspondence – Ankony Angus Corporation

1972-1973

9

36

Correspondence – Reference Sire Contracts (Signed)

1972-1973

4

21

Correspondence and Photographs – International Genes, Inc. (7- 5x7 b/w photographs)

1972-1974

4

19

Correspondence – International Cryo – Biological Services, Inc. (8- 5x7 and 1- 5x8 b/w photograph)

1972-1976

5

53

Correspondence – Sun-up Farms

1972-1977

5

55

Correspondence – Commission of Swiss Cattle Breeders’ Federations, Berne, Switzerland

1972-1978

8

21

Correspondence – Conception Rates and Related Data Using Frozen Dog Semen, Dr. S. W. J. Seager – Oregon

1973

8

10

Reproduction Management of the Stallion Colorado State University Experiment Station, Fort Collins

1973

4

20

Symposium and News Conference Materials – International Cryo-Biological Services, Inc. (12- 8x10 b/w photographs)

1973

3

53

Correspondence – Hybrid Vigor

1973-1978

4

15

Correspondence, Hi County Artificial Insemination – J. Stocking

1974

4

53

Correspondence – Mudgee Artificial Insemination Breeding Center

1974-1975

4

54

Correspondence – Mulhocaway Farm

1974-1975

6

43

Correspondence – Northwest Stock Services

1974-1975

2

29

Artificial Insemination International, Ltd. Correspondence

1974-1976

3

27

Dependa Bull Service – Correspondence

1974-1979

3

39

Frank Pavionr and Company, Aurora, Colorado – Application, Correspondence

1975-1978

3

30

Diamond T. Ranch – Correspondence

1976-1978

6

42

Correspondence – Northwest Pinzgauer Breeders Ltd.

1976-1980

4

11

BOV Import Inc./International Beef Breeders – Application and General Correspondence

1977-1978

3

58

Update (Newsletter) by BOV Import Inc. and International Beef Breeders (IBB)

1977-1978

2

23

Correspondence

1978

5

36

Artificial Insemination

n.d.

9

12

Artificial Insemination – 385 – Explanation – Hydrogen-Ion Concentration

n.d.

2

38

Beef Cattle Improvement Research Pictures (26- 8x10, 1- 4.5x3, and 4- 5x7 b/w photographs)

n.d.

8

31

Blueprint – Breeding Rack for Dairy Bulls

n.d.

7

30

Brown Swiss – The “American” Exotic

n.d.

9

13

Care and Management of the Herd Sire in Relation to the Quality of Semen Produced

n.d.

1

11

Cattle Breeding

n.d.

4

4

Correspondence – Brown and Co., Liberia, Africa

n.d.

5

16

“County Dairymen Increase Use of Artificial Breeding Services”

n.d.

5

28

Dairy Cattle Breeding Studies 380 Farms – Department of Dairy Husbandry, Missouri College of Agriculture

n.d.

9

3

Effect of Dosage, Concentration, and Site of Deposition Semen on Fertility in Artificial Insemination – Kentucky

n.d.

9

29

Forms – Sire Summary – Daughter-Dam Comparisons

n.d.

1

10

Handbook. New York. Artificial Breeders’ Cooperative, Inc.

n.d.

9

22

Horse Artificial Insemination Statistics in Japan

n.d.

1

24

Michigan Artificial Breeders Cooperative, Inc.

n.d.

3

19

Photograph – Connecticut Artificial Breeding (1- 4x6 b/w photograph)

n.d.

5

48

Photograph – Staley Farms (1- 8x10 b/w photograph)

n.d.

3

14

Photographs – Clemson Bull Stud (2- 8x10, 2- 5x7, and 1- 4x6.5 b/w photographs)

n.d.

4

16

Photographs – International Beef Breeders (6- 5x7, 7- 8x10, 1- 3.5x7, 3- 3.5x5, and 1- 2.5x3 b/w photograph)

n.d.

8

30

Promoting the Artificial Breeding Program (Lecture Outline)

n.d.

9

27

Purchase Agreement Form – Artificial Insemination Sires

n.d.

5

20

Question and Answer Manual on IOSAN and IOBAC, Lazarus Laboratories Inc., a Division of West Disinfecting Company

n.d.

5

17

“Register Grade Cows”

n.d.

7

10

Report of Research , Holstein Sire Evaluation for Holstein-Friesian Association Dr. George R. Barr, University of Wisconsin

n.d.

5

19

Semen Records

n.d.

9

15

Semen Shipping (3- 8x10 b/w photographs)

n.d.

9

32

Sire Listing

n.d.

9

16

Table I. Results of Breeding Cows Three Times in One Estrous Period to Bulls of Different Breeds

n.d.

5

24

“Timing is Important in Artificial Breeding, Too” – West Virginia University

n.d.

2

15

Utility is Beauty (1- 4x5 b/w photograph)

n.d.

3

18

Vapour Freezing of Bull Semen (Chart) A. H. J. Rajamannan

n.d.

7

27

"Why Registered Brown Swiss," Brown Swiss Cattle Breeders' Association

n.d.