The artificial insemination of dairy cattle was introduced into Iowa in 1942 in the areas near Cedar Rapids and Kanawha. At that time around 3,000 cows were bred artificially and the program has grown steadily until in 1948 120,000 cows were bred artificially in the state
The overall objectives of dairy cattle breeding research are to generate new knowledge and to provid...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Some farmers are using artificial insemination with their dairy herds in order to speed up herd impr...
Artificial breeding of dairy cattle was introduced into the United States from Denmark about 10 year...
Although artificial insemination (AI) in swine has been developed commercially in many parts of the ...
Artificial insemination has been practiced in the dairy cattle industry for many years, but in the l...
Although artificial insemination (A.I.) was initially organized as a means of bringing the service o...
Extension circular 628-52 is a revision of extension circular 628-50. It provides information on ar...
Extension circular 628 Revised 1946 discusses artificial insemination of dairy cattle. It includes i...
Guide for artificial breeding for dairy cows. Addresses breeding associations, inseminators, failure...
Veterinarians are being called upon more extensively of late to aid commercial enterprises in their ...
The recent interest in artificial insemination by dairymen has attracted the attention of veterinari...
Of all the scientific terms now associated with general farming practices probably no other one has ...
The success or failure of a cow-calf operation depends greatly upon the reproductive efficiency of t...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
The overall objectives of dairy cattle breeding research are to generate new knowledge and to provid...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Some farmers are using artificial insemination with their dairy herds in order to speed up herd impr...
Artificial breeding of dairy cattle was introduced into the United States from Denmark about 10 year...
Although artificial insemination (AI) in swine has been developed commercially in many parts of the ...
Artificial insemination has been practiced in the dairy cattle industry for many years, but in the l...
Although artificial insemination (A.I.) was initially organized as a means of bringing the service o...
Extension circular 628-52 is a revision of extension circular 628-50. It provides information on ar...
Extension circular 628 Revised 1946 discusses artificial insemination of dairy cattle. It includes i...
Guide for artificial breeding for dairy cows. Addresses breeding associations, inseminators, failure...
Veterinarians are being called upon more extensively of late to aid commercial enterprises in their ...
The recent interest in artificial insemination by dairymen has attracted the attention of veterinari...
Of all the scientific terms now associated with general farming practices probably no other one has ...
The success or failure of a cow-calf operation depends greatly upon the reproductive efficiency of t...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
The overall objectives of dairy cattle breeding research are to generate new knowledge and to provid...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Some farmers are using artificial insemination with their dairy herds in order to speed up herd impr...