Arizona Mohair Growers Association records

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Buck Yearling Highest Priced Buck Sold at Junction, Texas, 1938

Photograph of Buck Yearling highest priced buck sold at Junction, Texas, 1938. 

Collection area: Arizona and Southwest

Collection dates: 1934-1951

About this collection

Correspondence, financial records, minutes of meetings, reports, statistics, photographs, articles and newspaper clippings relating to the organization of the association, its history, activities in promoting the mohair industry in Arizona, and its association with similar State, national, and Federal agencies in the use of land, grazing districts, stock driveways, marketing of mohair, sale of goat meat, and the eradication of predatory animals. Photographs, used for publicity, show angora goat herds, probably in the Prescott, Ariz. area.

Historical background

The Arizona Mohair Growers Association, based in Prescott; formed to promote the mohair industry and study rangeland use and grazing.

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