A vocational agriculture teacher's analysis of artificial insemination of dairy cows in West Tennessee
Date Issued
August 1, 1956
Author(s)
Revelle, Melvin Isaac
Advisor(s)
A. J. Paulus
Additional Advisor(s)
George W. Weigers, Jr., M. A. Sharp
Abstract
This study was limited to the West Tennessee Artificial Breeding Association and local associations securing semen from this Association.
It was necessary for all aspects of the program to be improved as soon as feasible. Future Farmers training for dairy farming used this service almost exclusively. The study was to show some of the good and weak aspects of the West Tennessee Artificial BreedingAssociation, and the services teachers of Vocational Agriculture might render farmers and boys in understanding and operating the program.
Degree
Master of Science
Major
Agricultural and Extension Education
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