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LOOKING BACK MOVING FORWARD

LOOKING BACK MOVING FORWARD. Presentation to: Annual General Meeting March 29, 2011. In 1889, the constituion was drafted for the association known as the DOMINION SWINE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION. In 1892, the Record Book for Swine. There were five breeds admitted

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LOOKING BACK MOVING FORWARD

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  1. LOOKING BACKMOVING FORWARD Presentation to: Annual General Meeting March 29, 2011

  2. In 1889, the constituion was drafted for the association known as the DOMINION SWINE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION. In 1892, the Record Book for Swine. There were five breeds admitted Berkshire, Yorkshire, Chester, Poland, and Suffolk . Tams came in 1893 and Duroc in 1895. In 1916, a new constitution and in 1917, Canadian Swine Breeders Association. Directors were appointed from every province. In 1933, identification was instituted. Tattooing was made compulsory for white breeds; all breeds to bear identification tags.

  3. CSBA ANNUAL MEETING 1972, QUEBEC

  4. 1972

  5. CSBA 1990 AGM

  6. THEN AND NOW SCOTT ROBINSON

  7. ANNUAL MEETING, LONDON, ONTARIO, MARCH 29, 2011

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