National Wool Growers Association (U.S.)
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The National Wool Growers Association (U.S.) was established in 1865, and was the first national livestock organization in the United States. In 1989, it merged with the American Sheep Producers Council (established in 1955) to form the American Sheep Industry Association (ASI). The National Wool Growers Association (NWGA) was concerned with all aspects of the production, distribution, and marketing of lamb and wool.
From the description of National Wool Growers Association (U.S.) records, 1866-1981. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 85868662
From the guide to the National Wool Growers Association (U.S.) records, 1866-1981, (University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.)
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associatedWith | American Sheep Industry Association. |
associatedWith | American Sheep Producers Council. |
associatedWith | Broadbent, Joseph Ray, 1909-1996. |
associatedWith | Markham family |
associatedWith | Markham family. |
associatedWith | New Mexico Wool Growers Association. |
associatedWith | Puffer family |
associatedWith | Puffer family. |
associatedWith | Stringham, B. H. (Briant H.), 1889-1983. |
associatedWith | Texas Sheep and Goat Raisers' Association |
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Active 1865
Active 1996
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