Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1920 — COMMUNITY BREEDING PLANS [ARTICLE]

COMMUNITY BREEDING PLANS

Farmers in Certain Section Agree to Stick to One Breed and Use Purebred Sires. -Community breeding simply meaps that the farmers in a certain community agree to do two things: First, to breed but one breed of cattle, sheep or hogs. Second: They agree to use none but purebred sires, these sires being owned either individually or collectively. Everyone is absolutely free to do as he pleases just so long as he sticks to one class of stock and uses a purebred sire. These ideas can best be carried out If the farmers are organized in a body and get together at stated periods.