Cattle Societies and Associations in USA
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North American Limousin Foundation |
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The first
Limousin bulls imported permanently into the United States did not
arrive until the fall of 1971. |
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North
American Lincoln Red Association |
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From 1904
- 1914 774 cattle were exported from England to 20 different countries.
In more recent times Lincoln Reds have been exported to many countries,
including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Hungary,
New Zealand, South Africa and the USA. |
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American
Maine Anjou Association |
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The Maine-Anjou
Society Inc. was incorporated in Nebraska in 1969. The name was changed
in 1976 to the American Maine-Anjou Association. |
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Marky
Cattle Association |
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Marchigiana
cattle were introduced in the United States in 1973, by University
of Minnesota professor Dr. Harry Rajamannan. |
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American
Murray Grey Association |
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Includes
links to regional associations, latest news, upcoming events, breeders
and reports. |
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Ohio
Regional Murray Grey Association |
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Murray Greys
are now the third largest breed in Australia and are in strong demand
for export to Pacific Rim countries. |
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